Middle Sea Race Fleet Building Nicely for October s 42nd Edition
5th May 2021
The Mediterranean’s premier 600-mile offshore classic looks well set for October
Credit: Rolex/Kurt Arrigo
COVID-19With six months to go to the start of the 42nd Rolex Middle Sea Race on Saturday, 23 October, the Mediterranean’s premier 600-mile offshore classic looks well set. Some 47 yachts from 17 countries have entered, currently ranging in size from the mighty 42.56 metres (140 feet) ClubSwan 125 Skorpios down to the 9.14m (29.12 ft) Pogo 30 One & Only. Following last year’s successful running of the race, the Royal Malta Yacht Club is quietly confident that not only will the 2021 edition take place, but it is on track to do so with a sizeable fleet, COVID-19 allowing.
Rolex Middle Sea Race fleet builds steadily by Rolex Middle Sea Race 5 May 13:14 UTC 23 October 2021
With six months to go to the start of the 42nd Rolex Middle Sea Race on Saturday 23 October, the Mediterranean s premier 600-mile offshore classic looks well set.
Some 47 yachts from 17 countries have entered, currently ranging in size from the mighty 42.56 metre (140 feet) ClubSwan 125 Skorpios down to the 9.14m (29.12 ft) Pogo 30 One and Only. Following last year s successful running of the race, the Royal Malta Yacht Club is quietly confident that not only will the 2021 edition take place, but it is on track to do so with a sizeable fleet, COVID-19 allowing.
rd Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race taking home five trophies for best
ORCA A along with the
President of NOSA Best Corrected –
Orca,
Orca,
Stein-Cross Best Corrected – Trimaran.
“It was pretty amazing to sail with Pete Melvin, Ferdinand Van West, and Tim McKegney.” said Fiat. “I’m so fortunate to have sailed with such an impressive team of accomplished sailors.” Melvin won a few of the same trophies in N2E 2014 for his 30-foot multihull
Mama Tried. Van West is a naval architect at Morrelli and Melvin and top multihull sailor while McKegney was a helmsman on the ORMA60
RORC s North Sea Race is Off Due to COVID But New C-19 Windmill Race is Launched
2nd March 2021
North Sea Racing
RORC s North Sea Race and Vuurschepen Race have both been cancelled due to travel restrictions in the UK and the North Sea Regatta has decided to organise an exciting replacement race .
During this year’s upcoming Ascension Day Weekend, on Friday, May 14th and Saturday, May 15th the North Sea Regatta will host a brand-new Race: the NSR C-19 Windmill Race.
The NSR C-19 Race will cover a figure-eight course providing exciting and challenging racing around existing marks such as buoys, wind farms and platforms on the North Sea, starting and finishing in Scheveningen. The ORC/IRC 1 and 2 divisions and the Double Handed division will sail a 160 NM long course and the ORC 3 and SW-division will follow a short course of 130 NM.