KevinS
Senior Insider
SBHOnlinehas traditionally had a contest to guess the winner of what has always (here) been called La Transat. The formal name is La Transat Paprec. Paprec Group, the primary sponsor, is a French waste-management firm. They process much of the waste on St Barth
Ther are 19 Benetau Figaro-3 boats in the race. Each boat has a mixed-double crew.
This year's boats are:
Wings of the Ocean - Alexis Thomas /Pauline Courtois
Skipper Macif – Charlotte Yven / Hugo Dhallenne
Cap St Barth – Cindy Brin / Thomas André (Local sailor Cindy Brin)
Les Etoilles Filantes – Quentin Vlamynck / Audrey Ogereau
Demain – Martin Le Pepe / Mathilde Géron
Region Bretagne CMB Espoir – Victor Le Pape / Estelle Greck
DMG Mori Academy – Laure Galley / Kévin Bloch
Region Bretagne CMB Oceane – Lola Billy / Corentin Horeau
Faun – Adrien Simon / Chloé Le Bars
Déechrons La Lune – Romain Bouillard/ Irina Gracheva
Celencia Cerfrance – Maël Garnier / Cat Hunt
Humains en Action – Anaëlle Pattusch / Hugo Cardon
Hellowork – Davy Beaudart / JulieSimon
Solan Ocean Racing – Maggie Adamson / Catanach Finlayson
Almond For Pure Ocean – Thomas De Dinechin / Aglaé Ribon
Banques Alimentaires – Pier-paolo Dean / Tiphaine Rideau
Woman Engineering Society – Elle Driver / Oliver Hill
Region Normande – Jules Duceller /Sophie Faguet (Retired – Torn Spinnakers)
Article 1 – Arno Biston / Vittoria Ripa Di Meana (Retired – Torn Spinnakers)
Here are some links for those who chose to follow the race, or to who chose to participate in the contest. The information is (mostly) 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.
Here's the link to the main race website.
https://www.transatpaprec.com/en
You can also find some information on Le Journal'swebpage.
https://www.journaldesaintbarth.com/actualites/transat.html
FB
https://www.facebook.com/latransatpaprec
X
https://x.com/TransatPaprec
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/explore/search/keyword/?q=transat paprec
Online Mapping
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 Transat Paprec 2025 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 -
Demain14:00 May 8, 2015 Tim
JEK could later pick the same boat but only so long as the arrival time was one hour different, e.g. -
Demain15:00 May 8, 2015 JEK
Dennis could then pick-
Demain13:00 May 8, 2015, Dennis
If Demain comes in ahead of the fleet at 13:31 on May 8, Tim wins the contest - 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 10 knots,but that could change at any time. If the 10 knot speed is maintained then that will provide about a- 2-daywindow for entries.
Ther are 19 Benetau Figaro-3 boats in the race. Each boat has a mixed-double crew.
This year's boats are:
Wings of the Ocean - Alexis Thomas /Pauline Courtois
Skipper Macif – Charlotte Yven / Hugo Dhallenne
Cap St Barth – Cindy Brin / Thomas André (Local sailor Cindy Brin)
Les Etoilles Filantes – Quentin Vlamynck / Audrey Ogereau
Demain – Martin Le Pepe / Mathilde Géron
Region Bretagne CMB Espoir – Victor Le Pape / Estelle Greck
DMG Mori Academy – Laure Galley / Kévin Bloch
Region Bretagne CMB Oceane – Lola Billy / Corentin Horeau
Faun – Adrien Simon / Chloé Le Bars
Déechrons La Lune – Romain Bouillard/ Irina Gracheva
Celencia Cerfrance – Maël Garnier / Cat Hunt
Humains en Action – Anaëlle Pattusch / Hugo Cardon
Hellowork – Davy Beaudart / JulieSimon
Solan Ocean Racing – Maggie Adamson / Catanach Finlayson
Almond For Pure Ocean – Thomas De Dinechin / Aglaé Ribon
Banques Alimentaires – Pier-paolo Dean / Tiphaine Rideau
Woman Engineering Society – Elle Driver / Oliver Hill
Region Normande – Jules Duceller /Sophie Faguet (Retired – Torn Spinnakers)
Article 1 – Arno Biston / Vittoria Ripa Di Meana (Retired – Torn Spinnakers)
Here are some links for those who chose to follow the race, or to who chose to participate in the contest. The information is (mostly) 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.
Here's the link to the main race website.
https://www.transatpaprec.com/en
You can also find some information on Le Journal'swebpage.
https://www.journaldesaintbarth.com/actualites/transat.html
FB
https://www.facebook.com/latransatpaprec
X
https://x.com/TransatPaprec
https://www.instagram.com/explore/search/keyword/?q=transat paprec
Online Mapping
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 Transat Paprec 2025 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 -
Demain14:00 May 8, 2015 Tim
JEK could later pick the same boat but only so long as the arrival time was one hour different, e.g. -
Demain15:00 May 8, 2015 JEK
Dennis could then pick-
Demain13:00 May 8, 2015, Dennis
If Demain comes in ahead of the fleet at 13:31 on May 8, Tim wins the contest - 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 10 knots,but that could change at any time. If the 10 knot speed is maintained then that will provide about a- 2-daywindow for entries.



