A crew battle to stay above the water in the midst of the 12th Monaco Classic Week.
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The regatta saw some 115 vessels moored at the Lord Norman Foster-designed Yacht Club de Monaco, which opened in June 2014.
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Some thousand sailors took part in the week-long festival on the water in everything from classic yachts to powerboats and rowing skiffs.
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All of the activities played out along Monaco's stunning shoreline, with blue skies and bright sunshine overhead.
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Each edition of the biennial event is linked to a theme, with this year's being "Art de Vivre la Mer" -- which was marked with culinary, artistic and elegance contests.
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The culinary celebrations included a table stretching the length of the quay for 450 guests, who enjoyed a giant bouillabaisse.
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This photograph is taken in such a way that it appears to suggest a storm cloud brewing above the fleet. The boats on display dated from 1885 through to 1975.
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A sailor clings onto the deck as this vessel crashes through the waves, with water pouring overboard.
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History was a key part of the event, organizers highlighting this quote from the legendary yachtsman Eric Tabarly: "To stroll along the quay is like turning the pages of an open book recounting the history of yachting."
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There were prizes to be won, with the top award -- the Monaco Classic Week 2015 Trophy -- going to Morwena, skippered by Robeen Kenyon.
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The crews in question ranged from the experienced sailors to the amateur enthusiasts keen to get on board a series of iconic vessels.
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The event is set to return for its 13th running in the same Monaco harbor in 2017.