The race is open to yachts and multihulls over 30 feet in length and attracts a range of competitors from amateur sailors to professional racing teams.
The RORC Lewmar Cherbourg Race course is relatively modest at only around 75 miles, however this is as tactically challenging as any race crossing the Channel. Note: Departs from & returns to Hamble.
From £499 Per person
6th September 2024 to 8th September 2024
The RORC Myth of the Malham race, a challenging 235-mile course, mirrors the Fastnet route to the Eddystone Lighthouse near Plymouth. Competitors then turn for the homeward leg, finishing near the Needles lighthouse on the Isle of Wight.
In 2024, the Salcombe Gin Morgan Cup race returns to Dartmouth, a historic and beautiful Devon port. The Cowes-Dartmouth course spans approximately 110-160 NM. Note: Yacht departs from & returns to Hamble.
From £499 Per person
7th June 2024 to 9th June 2024
The 151-NM RORC Cowes-Dinard-St Malo race is a strategic highlight in the RORC program. If you're eager to contribute to a competitive team, we'd love to hear from you. Note: Departs from & returns to Hamble.
From £549 Per person
5th July 2024 to 8th July 2024
Kraken Travel is a curation of hand-picked sailing adventures from trusted independent sailing operators. Each operator lists their unique ocean-going adventure for you to browse and book online – from your smart phone, tablet or desktop.
Can I bring a hard suitcase?
Ideally not. Space on boats is always limited and you don’t want to end up sharing you bunk with your suitcase! Soft luggage such as duffel bags and rucksacks are your best bet.
Do I need to have any sailing experience?
Generally, no – beginners are as welcome as experienced sailors on the majority of the trips we list. To be sure, read the description of your trip thoroughly; if particular sailing ability is required, it will be specified there.
What do I need to wear?
Each trip listing has a suggested kit list. This is a good starting point, but you are welcome to bring additional kit.