World on Water presents the latest updates, mostly in English, and with plenty of on the water reports for those following the fortunes of the four fleets in the 2023 TransAt Jacques Vabre, which started in the French port of Le Havre and finishes in Martinque.

Over 90 competitors faced the starter in four divisions, ranging from the 105ft Ultim class to the Open 40s – all sailing two-handed. For the race tracker click here

Class 40 Seafrigo Sogestran, skippers Cédric Château and Guillaume Pirouelle, during the Transat Jacques Vabre, on November 19, 2023 © Team Seafrigo Sogestran

Here’s the overall and individual finish videos from World on Water from the last 24 hours.

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