FRANCE - NORWAY

15 TO 20 DAYS | PRICE: 4’500 €


La Trinité / baie de Quiberon, the Saint-George Channel through to the North Channel and Western Scotland, the Hebrides and the Shetland Islands and across towards the Norwegian Fjords until Tromsø.

Departures:
February 25, 2024 3 SPOTS
February 25, 2025 3 SPOTS

Embark & Disembark:

La Trinité-sur-Mer, France


Guests:

4

OFFSHORE SAILING

Guest crew will be limited to 6 allowing to meet the targets of each individual as well as our comfort and safety standards.

With an extensive track record of solo and crew racing wins, be it across the ocean, hunting records or world circumnavigations, Lionel will provide no non-sense approach to offshore sailing in all its key facets, allowing you to tangibly grow as a sailor. The passages provide an extensive opportunity to dig deep in numerous boat preparation, sailing and navigation matters through exchanges with Lionel, and share past experiences and sea stories.

  • Boat preparation for long passages
  • Passage planning, coastal and offshore navigation
  • Maneuvering in small crew
  • Sails trimming
  • Practicing time at the helm
  • How to use autopilot, AIS, Radar
  • Working on both paper charts and plotter
  • Weather forecasting, including a pragmatic approach to downloading and read weather files, as well as routing.
  • Tidal currents
  • Bad weather and night sailing
  • Sleep management, eating, shifts
  • Energy management onboard, installation of energy systems, unbiased input as to the effectiveness of various energy sources
  • Boat monitoring and maintenance routines during long passages
  • Health and Safety on board
  • Emergency procedures

France - Norway

1800

NAUTICAL MILES

15

SAILING DAYS

6

TOTAL GUESTS

La Trinité / baie de Quiberon, the Saint-George Channel through to the North Channel and Western Scotland, the Hebrides and the Shetland Islands  and across towards the Norwegian Fjordsuntil Tromsø. 

A winter passage headed to Northern Norway (Tromsø), setting sail from Port de La Trinité-sur-Mer – the cradle of offshore sailing – through the St. George Channel, the Hebrides, the Shetland Islands and finally through the Norwegian Fjords. 

Weather conditions at this time of the year and the navigation area characteristics call for even more emphasis on all passage planning, navigational and maneuvering skills. We will gradually be bringing you into a “comfortably uncomfortable” zone.

Both departure and arrival ports are well connected to international airports. Participants may opt for a shorter passage, with an opportunity to embark / disembark in the Shetland Islands.

DAY 0

  • Embarking on Varuna, welcome by the crew, checking and storage of gear, accommodation in cabin.
  • First dinner and night onboard.

DAY 1 AND OCEAN PASSAGE

  • Review of above and below decks equipment.
  • Safety protocols and review of safety equipment.
  • Weather conditions, routing, organization of shifts, etc.
  • Weather conditions permitting, we will be setting sail on Day 1.

ARRIVAL TO DESTINATION PORT

  • Subject to weather conditions / progress towards the final destination, we may choose to an anchorage near the point of departure / arrival to get closer to the local nature.
  • Goodbyes and disembark in the morning.

OFFSHORE SAILING EXPERIENCE

WITH LIONEL LEMONCHOIS

A professional racer-skipper and exceptional boat preparer, Lionel’s carrier spans solo oceanic races (notably, the winner of the 2006 Route du Rhum on the 80ft Gitana XI maxi Trimaran and 2010 Route du Rhum in the Multi50 Class on Prince de Bretagne), non-stop around the world races (winner of the Trophée Jules Vernes in 2010 with Franck Cammas), crewed oceanic races (winner of the 2005 Jacques Vabre) and special passage records (2008, setting both records on the New York – San Francisco around the cape Horn and San Francisco – Yokohama passages), sharing adventures with other fellow skippers as Isabelle Autissier, Bruno Peyron, Franck Cammas. He is also certified as an offshore commercial yacht master, contributing significant skills in both crew management, safety and medical emergency chapters.

  • Stay onboard the ship for the specified voyage duration
  • Professional skipper and 1st Mate / Chef
  • Standard offshore lifejacket and lifeline
  • Shore landings and tours with the dinghy
  • Bedding and towels
  • Onboard food (breakfast, lunch, snacks, dinner), hot beverages and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Fuel and all port dues
  • Air fares to and from departure point.
  • Insurance (personal medical, travel, cancellation, etc)
  • Alcoholic beverages.
  • Food and beverages on the day of arrival until boarding
  • Ski, trekking or other outdoor activity gear.
  • Voice and data communication using onboard equipment.
  • Entry fees into parks, museums, etc