The call of the sea is definitely making itself heard as each passing day brings Belem nearer to her next sailing season. In a month, on March 17th, she will be leaving her winter quarters in Saint Nazaire for Nantes and a three-week stopover where the public will see her in all her summer splendour after her yearly makeover, beautifully painted and varnished, her rigging revamped and her machinery checked down to the last cog and gear... Belem is now the only ship in the French merchant navy to have her own master carpenter on board, considering the amount of wooden elements and structures. And, due to the fact that this year there are two young women sailors amongst the crew, one of the carpenter's jobs this winter was to build them their own separate quarters. Who says the grandmother of all ships doesn't sail with the times?
The winds of change are also blowing on the Belem Foundation: after 8 years at the helm of the Foundation, Paul Le Bihan has left this month to take up new professional responsibilities. A staunch Breton, Paul combines his successful professional life as a banker with a passionate love for the sea and for sailing: he put to very good use both these traits in giving the Foundation and, of course, the great ship in its care, ever new dynamics, in multiplying public awareness, in ensuring the continuing interest of her sponsor, the Caisses d'Epargne group. His successor, Nicolas Plantrou, also hails from the group; which, obviously...hails well for Belem!
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