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Grandvillaise

Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2017 4:36 pm
by john sefton
La Grandvillaise
A bisquine, a 3 masted lugger
http://www.lagranvillaise.org/
La Grandvillaise is a replica of a traditional fishing ship from Britanny/Normandy. She was built at Cancale as an exact replica of La Rose Marie (1897). Used to fish oysters and scalops.
Length 18.28 m Breadth 4.76 m Draught 2.75 m
Overall length: 32.30 m
Sails : 340 sq m

Re: Grandvillaise

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 7:16 pm
by D. v. Nieuwenhuijzen
Built in 1988-'90 by Ets. Anfray Claude, Granville for Association des Vieux Gréements Granvillais.
Replica of the bisquine LA ROSE MARIE, a oyster fishing boat from 1897, displacement:55 tons, Loa:32.30m. L.Hull:18.28m. B:4.87m. Draft:2.75m. Boni diesel:135 hp. (other source gives Baudouin diesel:75 hp.) sail area:293m². while cruising, and 340m². at regatta sailing.
Makes cruises along the coast of Normandy, England and the Channel Islands with 9 passengers or day trips for 26 persons, homeport Granville.

(France 2017, lettre verte, StG.?)
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