4287 x 2848 px | 36,3 x 24,1 cm | 14,3 x 9,5 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
20 août 2011
Lieu:
Normandy, France
Informations supplémentaires:
The Cancalaise lugger is a replica of it was launched in 1987 in Cancale. It is rigged lugger fishing barque sails with the third party. The Cancalaise the fishing vessel is most shrouded in France. It belongs to the Association Bisquine Cancalaise, founded in 1984, who had given the goal to build and to sail a lugger. The reconstruction is Cancalaise authentic lugger "The Pearl" (1905) whose plans were raised from the wreck in 1958 by Jean Le Bot. The lugger is a work boat stable and powerful under sail during the regatta between fishermen of Granville and Cancale. It is characteristic of the Mont Saint-Michel between Saint-Malo and Granville in France in the nineteenth century. This type of boat practiced dredging oysters in the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel, the trawl fishery, and for larger, fishing lines. The bisquines had completely disappeared, but enthusiasts have begun to revive in Cancale and Granville. This project began construction at the shipyard of Granville in 1988. The Granvillaise was launching April 10, 1990. It is rigging the most important of all the traditional boats. It offers cruises along the coast of England, N The Granvillaise is the reproduction of the lugger "The Rose Marie" (1897), Louis Julienne plans. The lugger is a work boat stable and powerful under sail during the regatta between fishermen of Granville and Cancale. It is characteristic of the Mont Saint-Michel between Saint-Malo and Granville in France in the nineteenth century. This type of boat practiced dredging oysters in the Bay of Mont Saint-Michel, the trawl fishery, and for larger, fishing lines. The bisquines had completely disappeared, but enthusiasts have begun to revive in Cancale and Granville. This project began construction at the shipyard of Granville in 1988. The Granvillaise was launching April 10, 1990. It is rigging the most important of all the traditional boats. It offers cruises along the coast of England, Normandy and around the Channel Islands and day trips.
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