Transat Jacques Vabre

Transat Jacques Vabre
First held1993
TypeDouble-handed offshore race
ClassesClass40, IMOCA 60, Multi 50, Ultime
StartLe Havre
FinishVarious
View of multihulls during the Transat Jacques Vabre, 6 November 2005, Le Havre

The Transat Jacques Vabre is a yachting race that follows the historic coffee trading route between France and Brazil. It is named after (and sponsored by) a French brand of coffee.

The course was drawn up back in 1993[1] to follow in the wake of the clippers transporting coffee from Brazil to France. The Transat Jacques Vabre is a major date on the calendar, taking place every other year in odd years. It is a two-person race and the pairs of sailors are formed according to their complementary skills, what they have in common and how they get on. Boats leave from Le Havre, France's leading coffee importing port, going to Salvador de Bahia, in Brazil, the world's leading coffee grower and exporter (4,335 miles). The first edition in 1993 was a single-handed race.

Banque populaire, the start day of the Transat Jacques Vabre, 6 November 2005

The event is open to multihulls and monohulls from the following classes: Ultims (multihulls between 70 and 105 feet), IMOCA (60 feet monohulls), Multi 50 and Class40. All kinds of navigational aids are allowed in particular for routing, except for the Class40 boats (as this is forbidden in their own rules).

Ed. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Year 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023
ORMA
MOD70
Ultim 32/23
Multi50/Open Fifty
IMOCA 60
Class40
Total de bateaux 13 11 18 20 33 38 35 60 20 36 44 42 38 59 79 95


Ed. Year Start Finish
01 1993 Le Havre  France Carthagene  Colombia
02 1995 Le Havre  France Carthagene  Colombia
03 1997 Le Havre  France Carthagene  Colombia
04 1999 Le Havre  France Carthagene  Colombia
05 2001 Le Havre  France Salvador, Bahia  Brazil
06 2003 Le Havre  France Salvador, Bahia  Brazil
07 2005 Le Havre  France Salvador, Bahia  Brazil All 4340
08 2007 Le Havre  France Salvador, Bahia  Brazil
09 2009 Le Havre  France Puerto Limón  Costa Rica
10 2011 Le Havre  France Puerto Limón  Costa Rica Monohulls
Multi
4730
5323
11 2013 Le Havre  France Itajaí  Brazil All 5400
12 2015 Le Havre  France Itajaí  Brazil All 5400
13 2017 Le Havre  France Salvador, Bahia  Brazil All 4350
14 2019 Le Havre  France Salvador, Bahia  Brazil All 4350
16 2021 Le Havre  France Fort-de-France Martinique  France Ultime
IMOCA
Class40
7500
5800
4600
17 2023 Le Havre  France
Lorient  France
Fort-de-France Martinique  France Ultime
Multi50
IMOCA
Class40
7500
4200
3750
4045
  1. ^ "Transat Jacques Vabre". IMOCA. Retrieved 9 May 2013.