Sauvegarde du Patrimoine Maritime Girondin — Section de Pessac
Association loi 1901 · Pessac, Gironde

Keeping the Gironde's Maritime Soul Alive

The Pessac section of the Sauvegarde du Patrimoine Maritime Girondin restores traditional Gironde watercraft, documents vanishing seafaring trades, and connects new generations with the living heritage of France's greatest estuary.

Volunteers fitting a fresh oak plank on a traditional gabarre at the Gironde quayside
Bénévoles de la Section de Pessac au travail sur une gabarre girondine — charpenterie de marine traditionnelle, printemps 2024.
12 Vessels restored or in active restoration
340+ Hours of oral history recorded
1,800+ Young people reached in schools

The Gironde estuary has shaped the rhythms of human life in southwestern France for centuries — its flat-bottomed gabarres carrying wine downriver to Bordeaux, its pinasses threading the channels of the Bassin d'Arcachon at first light, its chaloupes working the tidal margins where salt marsh meets deep water. That world did not vanish; it retreated, quietly, into ageing memories and leaking hulls. Since our founding in Pessac, the Section Pessacaise de la Sauvegarde du Patrimoine Maritime Girondin has made it our purpose to call that world back — through the patient work of restoration in our atelier, through oral history recordings gathered from retired mariniers and ostréiculteurs, through school partnerships that put a hand-plane or a rowing oar into the hands of a child who has never smelled fresh-cut oak over the bilge. We are a section of a wider regional movement, but our roots are firmly in the inland city of Pessac, proof that maritime culture belongs to everyone who lives within reach of the tides.

What we do

Three pillars of living heritage

Vessel Restoration

Our volunteer atelier has returned several traditional Gironde hulls to seaworthy condition using period-correct techniques. Every plank fitted is a lesson in the region's naval carpentry traditions passed directly from hand to hand.

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Living Archive

We maintain a growing collection of oral histories, logbooks, navigational charts, and photographic records documenting the working waterways of the Gironde. These materials are freely accessible to researchers, schools, and the public.

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Youth Outreach

Our partnership programme brings secondary-school classes from Pessac and the wider Bordeaux Métropole into direct contact with restored vessels, master craftspeople, and the stories of the men and women who worked the estuary.

Maritime heritage is not a museum exhibit — it is a living conversation between the hands that built these hulls and the hands that keep them sound.

Section de Pessac · Sauvegarde du Patrimoine Maritime Girondin
Our story

Born from a kitchen-table conversation; built over two decades of cold Saturday mornings

The Section de Pessac was born from a conversation between a retired naval carpenter originally from Blaye and a Pessac secondary-school history teacher who had been struggling to find tangible, local material for a unit on the Gironde's working waterways. They contacted the parent association, gathered a handful of like-minded neighbours, and formally registered the section in 2001.

The founding members began with almost nothing — a borrowed trailer, a battered gabarre hull salvaged from a backyard in Ambarès, and an address book of retired mariniers willing to share their knowledge. That gabarre, the Sainte-Eulalie, was restored over three winters and launched in 2005. She remains the centrepiece of our collection today.

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Volunteers gathered around a restoration hull inside the Pessac atelier
L'atelier de la Section de Pessac — une communauté de praticiens dévoués à la transmission des savoirs de charpenterie navale.
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