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History of the Mini Transat at Penzance

Smiling TreeThe Mini Transat race is a transatlantic yacht race for small boats. To be precise the competitors sail boats that are no longer than 6.5m (21 foot), single-handed.

In 1977 the British yachting enthusiast, Bob Salmon came up with the idea of this race. Penzance was seen as the ideal location for the start of this daring race.

From the Penzance side the then Commodore, Ken Matthews ran things and was responsible for the team for scrutineers and starters in Penzance.

PDF Yacht & Boat Owner - 1977 Mini Transat Report (1.3Mb)
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The first four editions of the race were started from Penzance Sailing Club in 1977,79,81,83.

The race took competitors from Penzance to a stopover in Tenerife and then on to Antigua. The race has been dominated by French sailors since these early races and in 1985 the race start transfer to Brest on the French coast.

PDF Complete 1981 Mini Transat - Sailing Instructions (699k)
PDF Extract from 1983 Mini Transat - Sailing Instructions (215k)
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Since its early beginnings in Penzance the "Mini" has gone on to start the careers of many famous sailors including Britain's Ellen Macarthur.

Full details of the race are available from the Classe Mini or the Mini Transat websites.

Mini Transat LogoEntrants from our club

John Tomlinson
In 1979 John sailed the Mini Transat in Brian Saunders' E-Boat "Smiling Tree" after Andy Brooks dropped out. John was the first British boat to arrive in Antigua [Petit Bateau report...]

Brian Saunders
The renamed Smiling Tree, "Age of Steam" did the Transat in 1981 this time skippered by Brain.

Andrew Woods
On October 26 2007 Andrew Woods completed the Mini Transat in 27 days, 0 hours, 37 mins, 1 sec in 21st place [SoloChallenges...]

Below at extracts from Andrew's video diary from Leg One and Two.

Leg 1

 

Leg 2

 

Race Positions

1977
1 - Daniel Gilard - Petit Dauphin
2 - Kasmierz Jaworski - Spanielek
3 - Halvard Mabire - Haro

1979
1 - Norton Smith - American Express
2 - Jean-Luc Van den Heede - Gros Plant
3 - Daniel Gilard - Petit Dauphin

1981
1 - Jacques Peignon - Iles du Ponant
2 - Vincent Lévy - Pineau des Charentes
3 - Eric Lecotelley - Forclusion

1983
1 - Stéphane Poughon - Voiles Cudennec
2 - Bernard Abalan - Bousbir
3 - Olivier Chapuis - Supermarché Champion

PDF Full Mini Transat Competitor List / Results 1977 - 1983
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