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    name of Pen Duick. Éric Tabarly discovered sailing at the age of three aboard Annie, the family boat. In 1938, his father Guy Tabarly purchased the gaff-rigged...
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    first to complete a solitary round-the-world race in a multihull. He met Éric Tabarly in Sydney in 1967, and bought Pen Duick IV from him in 1970, and won...
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    racing yachts sailed by French yachtsman Eric Tabarly. Meaning coal tit in Breton it was the name Tabarly's father gave to the 1898 Fife gaff cutter he...
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    transatlantic solo race in 1978. Pen Duick IV was the brainchild of Éric Tabarly, who had sailed in 1966 on a small trimaran designed by architect Derek...
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  • Marie Tabarly (born 1 January 1984) is a French professional yacht sailor based in Lorient, France, in Brittany. She is the daughter of Éric Tabarly, who...
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  • director Éric Serra (b. 1959) French film composer Éric Tabarly (1931–1998) French yachtsman Éric Troncy (b. 1965) French curator and art critic Éric Valli...
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    French experimental sailing hydrofoil trimaran imagined by the yachtman Éric Tabarly. The Hydroptère project was managed by Alain Thébault, the design done...
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    of French yachting Éric Tabarly. The documentary was released in June 2008, exactly ten years after Tabarly's death. Éric Tabarly was lost on the night...
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    actor and director Éric Tabarly (1931–1998), French Navy officer and yachtsman Eric Thomas (disambiguation), multiple people Eric Thorne (1862–1922),...
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  • their original times; but the show was stolen by French naval officer Éric Tabarly, who entered a custom-built 44-foot (13 m) plywood ketch, Pen Duick II...
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