From Tokyo 2020 to the Rolex Fastnet Race, sailing s superstars shine on the big stage
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From Tokyo 2020 to the Rolex Fastnet Race, sailing s superstars shine on the big stage
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Bruce Kirby, designer of the world s most popular boat (1929 – 2021)
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Hamilton Island Race Week 2019 © Salty Dingo
Entries for Hamilton Island Race Week 2021 have surged past 200, leaving regatta organisers to consider placing a cap on the final fleet number.
The largest Race Week fleet to date came in 2016 when 252 yachts competed on the sparkling tropical waters of the Whitsunday region. Based on current booking pace, this year s fleet is set to exceed that record.
Regatta organisers will consider implementing the cap to ensure that Hamilton Island Race Week delivers the same high standards as previous years. Entries are still open and any yacht owners yet to register are encouraged to do so as soon as possible.