Rolex Fastnet Race – Start Line Images

Images from the Rolex Fastnet Race start off Cowes, organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club.

Fastnet Race start times are rearranged due to strong winds

Given the conditions, the Rolex Fastnet Race’s organisers, the Royal Ocean Racing Club, have decided to rearrange the order of Sunday’s start times.

Cowes Week – No racing today – Overall Results

N over A has been displayed Friday morning at Cowes . . .  There will be NO Racing today – See overall results here

Cowes Week – Day 6 Results

Cowes Week competitors enjoyed tight and energetic racing Thursday, day 6, in brisk southerly winds building ahead of a weather front.

Rolex Fastnet Race Goes ‘Amber’

Final preparations are being made for Sunday’s start (8 August) of the world’s biggest offshore yacht race, the Rolex Fastnet Race, with 355 boats entered

Cowes Week – Day 5 Results

This morning is another with very light airs.

Cowes Week – Day 3 Results

Day 3 of Cowes Week saw a change in the weather, with shifty east and south-easterly breezes replacing the westerlies of the first two days, saw new boats coming to the fore in many fleets today

Cowes Week – Day 1 Results

The first day for Cowes Week and racing was held for all classes in a shifty westerly breeze with classic summer showers giving big gusts and lulls – Leading results here

195th edition of Cowes Week starts Saturday

Saturday 31 July sees the start of the 195th edition of Cowes Week, the world’s longest running sailing regatta

Two-Handed Crews dominate RORC Channel Race

Teams racing Two-Handed in IRC Four dominated the overall results for the Royal Ocean Racing Club’s Channel Race

RORC Channel Race this Saturday has 80 entries

The Royal Ocean Racing Club Season’s Points Championship continues with the Channel Race, which will start on Saturday 24 July from the RYS Line, Cowes

Cowes – Dinard – St Malo Race . . . Ino XXX wins the King Edward VII Cup

120 boats competed in the 2021 Cowes Dinard St Malo Race. The historic race which dates back to 1906, was won overall by RORC Commodore James Neville’s HH42 Ino XXX.