LA PAULINE
La Pauline is a ship built in 1901, and resembles the first lobster vessels from Loguivy, rigged in bocq or sloop. Dahouët and Saint-Jacut are probably the only ports in the bay of Saint-Brieuc where you can still find flambarts, in the first half of the 20th century. After the First World War, the port's activities slowed down and these boats gradually disappeared. It is on board a replica that it is possible to go for a walk at sea, to play hide and seek between the islets of Bréhat or to push as far as the Channel Islands. Given the importance of the tides in Dahouët, the boat takes you on trips of 3 hours, 12 hours or... a few days. Time to take the helm, learn the manoeuvres and the rudiments of navigation. Between occasional crew members and longtime sailors, the current is flowing right away. Conviviality is at its best.
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