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The Brest International Maritime Festival () is a gathering of traditional boats from around the world, taking place for a week every four years in the city of
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in
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. Each edition took the name of the city of Brest, followed by the year: Brest 1992, Brest 1996, Brest 2000, Brest 2004, Brest 2008; for the 2012 edition, the festival was named ''Les Tonnerres de Brest'', then in 2016, Brest International Maritime Festival 2016.


History

This maritime event was initially born by the organization of gatherings of boats and popular festivals at the
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in the 1980s, called ''Pors Beac'h'' in 1980, 1982 (23, 24 and 25 July) and 1984 (9 to 12 August), small port of
Logonna-Daoulas Logonna-Daoulas (; ) is a commune in the Finistère department of Brittany in north-western France. Population Inhabitants of Logonna-Daoulas are called in French ''Logonnais''. See also *Communes of the Finistère department *Parc naturel r ...
, at the bottom of the
roadstead of Brest The roadstead of Brest (''rade de Brest'') is a roadstead or bay located in the Finistère Departments of France, department in Brittany (administrative region), Brittany in northwestern France. The surface area is about 180 km² (70 sq  ...
. The organization was then ensured by the ''Groupe Finistérien de Croisière'' Association of Jakez Kerhoas and the help of the founders of the magazine ''Chasse-Marée''. In 1986 and 1988, it was in
Douarnenez Douarnenez (, ; meaning ''douar'' (land) ''an enez'' (the island) or land of the island), is a commune in the French department of Finistère, region of Brittany, northwestern France. It is located at the mouth of the Pouldavid River, an estuary ...
that this gathering was organized by this same association. In 1986, 400 traditional sailboats were registered there and 10,000 spectators went there. Thanks to the popular success of this event and the support of public authorities, initiatives to restore traditional boats and the construction of replicas of old model boats are multiplying. After Douarnenez '88, great impetus was given by the ''Bateaux des côtes de France'' competition sponsored by the magazine ''Chasse-marée'' in 1990, in order to participate in the first major international gathering of Brest & Douarnenez 1992. Boats, replicas of old ones, were built from traditional rules in local shipyards and festive launches occur on occasion. Other old boats are also restored for this future event. File:Pors Beac'h 82.JPG, ''Pors Beac'h 82'' poster File:Pors Beac'h 84.JPG, ''Pors Beac'h 84'' poster File:Affiche PB2000.jpg, 20th anniversary poster


1992 edition

Douarnenez was no longer large enough to accommodate so many boats, so the festival joined the port of Brest. The first edition took place from July 10 to 14, 1992. The ''SARL Grand Large'' was created by Jakez Kerhoas and Anne Burlat, which served as an assistance for the Brest & Douarnenez 1992 event, and the following ones. During this gathering, the launch of '' La Recouvrance'' took place, a
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replica of a
sloop A sloop is a sailboat with a single mast typically having only one headsail in front of the mast and one mainsail aft of (behind) the mast. Such an arrangement is called a fore-and-aft rig, and can be rigged as a Bermuda rig with triangular sa ...
from the beginning of the 19th century, Recouvrance being one of the districts of Brest. Many replicas of traditional boats, built on this occasion, according to the traditional rules of maritime heritage, are present such as the ''Biche'', the ''Belle-Étoile'', the ''Corentin'', the ''Dalh-Mad'' and the ''Loch Monna.'' ''La Marie-Claudine'' (BR787127Y), a 9.6m two-mast open-top replica boat built in 1991, was the most awarded in the competition. ''Ivlia'', replica of an ancient Greek
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, participated in Brest '92. Douarnenez prolonged the maritime festival by welcoming boats after the maritime festival in Brest.


1996 edition

Brest 1996: from July 13 to 20, 1996. Brest was celebrating the 100th anniversary of '' Belem'' and the launch of the restored ''Notre Dame de Rumengol'', listed as a
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. Some tall ships present: * '' Pride of Baltimore II -'' ; * '' HMS Rose'' - ; * '' Kaskelot -'' ; * ''
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-'' ; * ''Thalassa'' - ; * ''Tecla'' - ; * ''Oosterschelde'' - ; * ''Antigua'' - * ''Swan'' - ; * ''Recouvrance'' - ; * ''Belle Poule (1932)'' - ; * ''Étoile (1932)'' - .


2000 edition

During the edition of Brest 2000, from July 13 to July 17, 2000, around thirty Bantry
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, built throughout France following a competition by ''Chasse-Marée'' magazine, competed in sailing and rowing regattas.


2004 edition

On the occasion of Brest 2004 (from July 10 to July 15th), the festival welcomed around 2,000 sailboats from 30 different nations. A large maritime parade took place from Brest to Douarnenez on July 16.


2008 edition.

The fifth Brest 2008 edition took place from 11 to July 17, 2008. It ended with a regatta around the
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to Douarnenez. File:IMOCA-Britair.jpg, Boats leaving Brest for Douarnenez File:La Consulaire - 2.jpg, The quays of
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with '' La Consulaire'' during the Festival. File:Moonbeam - Brest 2008-10.jpg, ''Moonbeam III'' during the Brest 2008 maritime festival. File:La Cancalaise - Brest 2008.jpg, The Bisquine ''La Cancalaise.'' File:Kruzenstern - Brest 2008.jpg, The Russian ship '' Krusenstern'' File:Brest 2008-10.JPG, ''
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'' in front of the Recouvrance bridge File:Brest 2008 - Le Cisne Branco.JPG, ''
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'', a replica of a 15th century ship. File:Thomas Coville (Brest 2008).jpg,
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on Sodeb'O File:Groupama 2 IMOCA Brest 2008.jpg, ''Groupama 2'' and 60-foot IMOCA yachts


2012 edition

The sixth edition, ''Les Tonnerres de Brest 2012'', took place from July 13 to July 19, 2012. It also marked the 20th anniversary of this event.


2016 edition

The seventh edition took place from July 13 to July 19, 2016. It brought together 712,000 visitors, 1,050 boats and 9,000 sailors.


2020 edition

The 2020 Brest International Maritime Festival was to take place from July 10 to July 16, 2020. This edition was postponed due to the
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. The board of directors of ''Brest Evénements Nautiques'' association, decided on November 5, 2020 that the Brest maritime festivals will not take place in 2021, but in July 2022, before postponing them to 2024 in February 2021.{{Cite web , title=Brest : les fêtes maritimes reportées à 2024 , url=https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/bretagne/finistere/brest/brest-les-fetes-maritimes-reportees-a-2024-1941745.html , access-date=2022-04-02 , website=France 3 Bretagne , language=fr-FR


References


See also

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