When setting out for our journey from Saint Quay Portrieux to Paimpol, we were expecting 20 knots of wind with gusts of about 28-30 knots. The wind was blowing in the right direction for most of the journey making it very interesting for sailing. The arrival at Paimpol had to be timed carefully because there […]
Author: Silvia
Fabule is ready to sail
It is time to get the boat out for sailing. On Thursday February 10th, we leave the marina of Tréguier for the test sail. We secured all our belongings inside the boat. The weather forecast is not too great: it is cold and raining. Everyone gears up accordingly. We sailed out of the Jaudy river […]
We got the key
Our first night on the boat happened on a Saturday evening, after spending a recreational day with friends on Mont Saint-Michel. We drove back to our home which is now located on the water. Since receiving the keys from the boat yard, we spent most of the time carrying all our belongings and equipment from […]
Successful launch of Fabule
Yesterday was a very emotional day: after several years of anticipation and speculation, we watched the launch of our boat SV Fabule. People strolling along the marina of Tréguier (Brittany, France) stopped to share this moment with us. We were so proud to be the owners of this beautiful sailboat. Everything went really well. The […]
Why Fabule?
When strolling along the docks of a marina, one often wonders about the origin of a boat’s name. The name provides hints about the identity of the boat as well as her owners. Our approach started with very practical criteria: We wanted something that was easy to spell over the VHF, understandable in various languages […]
Last update of 2021
While looking at the pictures sent by Boréal before the Christmas shutdown, we can’t wait to see our boat finally floating on the water. Amongst newly installed equipment, we distinguish the arch, the solar arrays and the navigation systems. Fabule now has windows and the wooden interior is taking shape. However, some providers are experiencing […]
How come we need so much stuff?
The crates are ready to be shipped across the Atlantic to join the boat. After downsizing from a house to a condo, we faced the next step: how much stuff fits in a boat? Of course, we started with all the necessary equipment and clothing. The scuba diving gear is part of the essentials. But […]
Construction
The construction started in October 2020 with a pile of aluminum plates. The team at Boréal made good progress. Soon, the hull structure was ready to be turned. Then Covid broke out and slowed down the process. The launch is now scheduled for January 2022.