KevinS
Senior Insider
SBHOnline has traditionally had a contest to guess the winner of what has always (here) been called La Transat. The former primary sponsor of the race has dropped out, and the name of the race has been changed.
For now, until perhaps a new primary sponsors jumps in, we're talking about the Transat en Double Concarneau - Saint-Barthélemy, the 2-handed Trans-Atlantic race from Concarneau in Brittany to St Barth. (Transat en Double – TED 21, this year)
There are 18 Benetau Figaro-3 boats in the race, new one-design boats which have never before been used in a Trans-Atlantic race. The crew of the 18 boats consist of 33 men and 3 women.
Here are some links for those who chose to follow the race, or to who chose to participate in the contest. The information is (almost?) exclusively in French. If you are not a French-speaker then Google Translate is your friend. For those looking at a page on FB, FB's translation is inferior to Google's. I can't speak to Apple's new Translate feature. I have never used it.
Here's the link to the main race website.
https://www.transatendouble.bzh/
You can also find some inforation on Le Journal's webpage.
https://www.journaldesaintbarth.com/actualites/transat.html
FB
https://www.facebook.com/latransatendouble/
Twitter
https://twitter.com/TransatEnDouble
Instagram
https://instagram.com/latransatendouble/
Here are the rules which we have used in the past. I had considered making a change to the duration of the window when entries can be made, but at the speed that these boats are moving today, that would leave a window of less than 24 hours for entries to be made.
Contest Rules
The contest is to pick the winning TED21 (Transat en Double - Concarneau-Saint-Barthélemy 2021) boat and closest time of arrival as recorded at the official arrival in St. Barth. Each member can pick only one boat and one arrival time in even hours. Once a member picks that boat and time, no member can pick that boat within one hour of the original entry. For example, Tim picks -
GEDIMAT 14:00 APRIL 27, 2014 Tim
JEK could later pick the same boat but only so long as the arrival time was one hour different, e.g. -
GEDIMAT 15:00 APRIL 27, 2014 JEK
Dennis could then pick-
GEDIMAT 13:00 APRIL 27, Dennis
If GEDIMAT comes in ahead of the fleet at 13:31 on April 27, Tim wins the grand prize - except that Tim, as a moderator, is disqualified.
The opportunity to pick your winners WILL BE ANNOUNCED when the first vessel is within approximately 1,000 miles of St. Barth. That opportunity will close once the first vessel is within 500 miles of St. Barth. The average speed as of the last update is 12 knots, but that could change at any time. If the 12 knot speed is maintained then that will provide about a 42-hour window for entries.
For now, until perhaps a new primary sponsors jumps in, we're talking about the Transat en Double Concarneau - Saint-Barthélemy, the 2-handed Trans-Atlantic race from Concarneau in Brittany to St Barth. (Transat en Double – TED 21, this year)
There are 18 Benetau Figaro-3 boats in the race, new one-design boats which have never before been used in a Trans-Atlantic race. The crew of the 18 boats consist of 33 men and 3 women.
Here are some links for those who chose to follow the race, or to who chose to participate in the contest. The information is (almost?) exclusively in French. If you are not a French-speaker then Google Translate is your friend. For those looking at a page on FB, FB's translation is inferior to Google's. I can't speak to Apple's new Translate feature. I have never used it.
Here's the link to the main race website.
https://www.transatendouble.bzh/
You can also find some inforation on Le Journal's webpage.
https://www.journaldesaintbarth.com/actualites/transat.html
FB
https://www.facebook.com/latransatendouble/
https://twitter.com/TransatEnDouble
https://instagram.com/latransatendouble/
Here are the rules which we have used in the past. I had considered making a change to the duration of the window when entries can be made, but at the speed that these boats are moving today, that would leave a window of less than 24 hours for entries to be made.
Contest Rules
The contest is to pick the winning TED21 (Transat en Double - Concarneau-Saint-Barthélemy 2021) boat and closest time of arrival as recorded at the official arrival in St. Barth. Each member can pick only one boat and one arrival time in even hours. Once a member picks that boat and time, no member can pick that boat within one hour of the original entry. For example, Tim picks -
GEDIMAT 14:00 APRIL 27, 2014 Tim
JEK could later pick the same boat but only so long as the arrival time was one hour different, e.g. -
GEDIMAT 15:00 APRIL 27, 2014 JEK
Dennis could then pick-
GEDIMAT 13:00 APRIL 27, Dennis
If GEDIMAT comes in ahead of the fleet at 13:31 on April 27, Tim wins the grand prize - except that Tim, as a moderator, is disqualified.
The opportunity to pick your winners WILL BE ANNOUNCED when the first vessel is within approximately 1,000 miles of St. Barth. That opportunity will close once the first vessel is within 500 miles of St. Barth. The average speed as of the last update is 12 knots, but that could change at any time. If the 12 knot speed is maintained then that will provide about a 42-hour window for entries.








