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Over Fifty Teams Entered for RORC Vice Admiral s Cup

Over Fifty Teams Entered for RORC Vice Admiral s Cup by Louay Habib 17 May 21:34 BST 21-23 May 2021 Eight classes will compete in the 2021 Vice Admiral s Cup organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club: FAST40 , Performance 40, J/111, J/109, Cape31, HP30, Quarter Tonner and SB20 © Rick Tomlinson / www.rick-tomlinson.com High performance racing with the Royal Ocean Racing Club is back with the Vice Admiral s Cup taking place in the Solent from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd May. The 2020 event was cancelled due to the pandemic, but over 50 teams have taken up the challenge for 2021. Eight classes will compete on technical windward leeward courses, with adrenalin-packed action for FAST40+, Performance 40, J/111, J/109, Cape31, HP30, Quarter Tonner and SB20.

RORC Two-Handed Offshore Race and Spring Series Race 3

RORC Interview with Dee Caffari © RORC After a year and a half of disruptions to offshore racing due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Royal Ocean Racing Club is delighted to confirm an overnight race for Two-Handed teams starting on May 1st. The combined entry list for May 1st has a fleet of 48 yachts, including all the top Two-Handed boats from the inshore RORC Spring Series. The three-race series came to a dramatic conclusion on April 17th. James Harayda racing Sun Fast 3300 Gentoo with Dee Caffari, was just one second ahead of Kelvin Rawlings, racing Sun Fast 3300 Aries with Stuart Childerley. The result in the last race gave Gentoo victory in the series by a single point from Aries. Rob Craigie s Sun Fast 3600 Bellino racing with Deb Fish was third.

RORC Confirms Overnight Two Handed Race for May 1st

RORC Confirms Overnight Two Handed Race for May 1st
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Tactics & Boat Handling were Key to Success in RORC Spring Inshore Race

Tactics & Boat Handling were Key to Success in RORC Spring Inshore Race 11th April 2021 Ed Bell s JPK 1180 Dawn Treader Credit: Rick Tomlinson The Royal Ocean Racing Club’s Spring Series continued on Saturday 10th of April with the second race of the series. The RORC Race Team set an inshore race in the Solent, approximately 38 nautical miles for the IRC fleet, and 32 nautical miles for IRC Two Handed. A north-easterly wind of 10-13 knots provided sub-planing conditions. Tactics and boat handling were the keys to performance. Class winners were Ed Bell’s JPK 1180 Dawn Treader and James Harayda’s Sun Fast 3300 Gentoo.

RORC Spring Series Race 2: Dawn Treader and Gentoo triumph

RORC Spring Series Race 2: Dawn Treader and Gentoo triumph
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