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Transat Jacques Vabre regatta.

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Transat Jacques Vabre regatta.

Time: March 11, 2009 to March 20, 2009
Location: "Port Limon"
Street: contact Espahtal page, Arnoldo for more info
Event Type: regatta, transatlantic, to, cr
Organized By: Pen Duick
Latest Activity: Mar 21, 2009

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Starts 7 and 8 of Nov in Port Le Havre, France.
Final destination will be Por of Limon, Costa Rica 19 and 20 of Nov. 50 sailboats w/crew of 2 mono and multihull. This yr the Transat has been named "route of the golden grain" (coffee). That is why they selected Costa Rica. 350 media reporters will cover the 3rd most important regatta in the world. Nice chance to be here. By the way, Puerto Limon is just 2 hr drive from San Jose.

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Comment by arnoldo alfaro on February 25, 2009 at 11:24am
correct date: starts nov 7-8 ends between 19 and 20 of november. Nice time to visit Costa Rica and meet local sailors, as well as europeans from france, Italy, England, Germany USA and Finland.

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