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THE SALAMANDER LUXURY SPECTATOR BOAT on the water spectating with close-up viewing for the UKOPRA ROUND THE ISLE OF WIGHT POWERBOAT RACE

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SATURDAY – June 3rd

Round the Isle of Wight Powerboat Race

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All timings and events subject to change.

Yarmouth Speed Festival including Round the Isle of Wight Powerboat Race and 1 Mile Speed Runs Spectator Boat The best place to see the Yarmouth Speed Festival is with The Salamander Sailing Adventure Spectator Boat with VIP Corporate Hospitality for thrilling on the water spectating great place for viewing Yarmouth Speed Festival including Round the Isle of Wight Powerboat Race and 1 Mile Speed Runs #GetInTouch2GetOnBoard +44 (0)7798 524111

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Yarmouth Speed Festival Spectator Boat The best location to see the Yarmouth Speed Festival including the Round The Isle of Wight Powerboat Race and 1 Mile Speed Runs is with The Salamander Sailing Adventure Yarmouth Speed Festival Spectator Boat with VIP Corporate Hospitality for thrilling on the water spectating great place for viewing Yarmouth Speed Festival #GetInTouch2GetOnBoard +44 (0)7798 524111

Salamander your #SpectatorBoat finding the best location for spectating the Yarmouth Speed Festival, the Round the Isle of Wight Powerboat Race and the 1 Mile Speed Runs

Salamander is heated and perfectly suited for year round use, both sailing and cruising under motor. Feel free to wander around the extensive teak decks with their protective teak handrail as we look for the best location for you to see the event.

Yarmouth Speed Festival including Round the Isle of Wight Powerboat Race and 1 Mile Speed Runs Spectator Boat The best warm saloon for all weather spectating the Yarmouth Speed Week is with The Salamander Sailing Adventure Yarmouth Speed Festival Spectator Boat with VIP Corporate Hospitality for thrilling on the water spectating great place for viewing Yarmouth Speed Festival #GetInTouch2GetOnBoard +44 (0)7798 524111

Salamander your #SpectatorBoat also has a warm saloon for great all weather spectating.

Where is the best place to see the UKOPRA Round the Isle of Wight Powerboat Race and where to find the Salamander Spectator Boat?

The Salamander Spectator Boat is normally found in Berthon Lymington Marina, in the Georgian town of Lymington.

Our experience confirms that the normally sheltered waters by Hurst Castle and Hurst Lighthouse is the best place to see the start of the Round The Isle of Wight UKOPRA Powerboat Race from onboard the Salamander Spectator Boat.

  

Lymington is therefore the preferred departure point. 

Bespoke arrangements might be possible to meet guests in Lymington, Buckler's Hard on the Beaulieu River, Southampton, the Hamble, Portsmouth and Gosport in Hampshire, Cowes and Yarmouth on the Isle of Wight. 

Lymington, Yarmouth, Cowes, Hamble, Southampton and Portsmouth are well served by trains and ferries making overland connections for boarding and disembarking Salamander very easy.

Lymington, The New Forest and the Isle of Wight are unique destination venues for some amazing scenery, with luxurious boutique hotels and excellent fine dining providing the perfect backdrop to combine with some wonderful sailing on board Salamander, a traditional yacht with a classically designed teak interior .  

Transfers from hotels can be arranged.

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What's included in the price for the UKOPRA Round the Isle of Wight Powerboat Race and the 1 Mile Speed Runs Salamander Spectator Boat?

Full-day on the water spectating on board Salamander for up to 12 guests.

A professional crew of 3, probably the highest crew to guest ratio on the south coast, usually including the round the world owner skipper with tales to tell, so you may relax or take part ... it's up to you.

Full dedicated steward service on board serving a champagne breakfast to include a glass of bucks fizz, a bacon roll, Danish bites and tea or coffee.

Daytime harbour drop off fees as necessary.

Lunch on board Salamander.

Soft drinks, tea and coffee are available throughout the day on board Salamander of Lymington

Parking, if departing from Lymington, adjacent to Salamander in Berthon Lymington Marina, Bath Road, Lymington, SO41 3YL

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Wave hello as powerboats embark on race round the Island (where to watch)

Powerboats will take on a 60 mile course around the Isle of Wight, on Saturday, May 18, in the opening round of the 2024 UKOPRA Offshore Championship. 

The Round the Island Offshore Powerboat race will see twenty teams, from across the UK and Sweden, competing for titles in classes 1, 1L, 2 and 3.

Ahead of the green flag, the fleet will travel to the East Lepe buoy, off Gurnard, at about 11.15am on Saturday, from Shamrock Quay in Southampton. 

From 12.30pm, there will be a rolling start. 

Read more:   'Last hurrah' for Isle of Wight Thunderstreak powerboat

Where are the best Isle of Wight spectator spots for the Round the Island Offshore Powerboat on Saturday, May 18

  • The race starts off Gurnard's Egypt Point, at 12.30pm
  • On the Isle of Wight, spot the powerboats from Yarmouth Pier, Fort Victoria, The Needles, St Catherine's Lighthouse and Ryde Pier
  • They will also be visible from Hurst Castle in Hampshire

Spectator boats are warned to stay north of an imaginary line between the East Lepe and West Lepe buoys.

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Round The Island Race 2024 results: Notorious wins amid wet and wild conditions

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Boisterous conditions during the 2024 Round The Island Race made for a thrilling race which provided challenges for both competitors and race organisers…

Some years the annual Round the Island Race is a gentle stroll around the Isle of Wight in gentle summer sunshine. 2024 was anything but…

This is the UK’s biggest mixed fleet race on the calendar but Saturday’s race saw strong winds, with gusts of up to lash the south coast meaning that a number of smaller classes were withdrawn before the race and many others retired.

The most extreme conditions were experienced in the pinch point that is the Needles Channel. Gusts of 50kn were recorded and wind over tide conditions at times made for truly intimidating conditions. In the end just 153 yachts completed the course with a remarkable 418 retiring.

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In such conditions it was no surprise that big boats came to the fore and it was to be Irvine Laidlaw’s 80’ Gunboat Highland Fling that took line honours, making the circuit in an impressive 3h 39m.

Meanwhile the TP52 Notorious , owned and skippered by Peter Morton took monohull line honours and won IRC on corrected time, scooping the much coveted Gold Roman Bowl in the process.

Peter Morton, owner and skipper of Notorious said: “This is one of the world’s greatest races and every year I look forward to it. I’ve not had the boat that long but I’ve competed in Round the Island Race many times over the last 50 years in various boats I’ve owned.

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“Yesterday was special and the toughest one I’ve done. It’s 40 years ago since I won the Gold Roman Bowl on a little 25ft boat called ‘Odd Job’ which was the smallest boat in the fleet, so this year was very special for me.”

An unsettled early summer in the British Isles provided a real headache for the organisers of the annual Round the Island Race, who woke up to the reality on Saturday of extreme conditions, Race Director, Dave Atkinson said: “This race was a challenge for both the competitors and the Race Team at the Island Sailing Club, with the safety and well-being of the crews being the main priority.

“We would like to thank the RNLI, independent lifeboats and coastguard teams for their assistance and co-operation before and during the race on Saturday. Despite the challenging conditions we only had nine incidents connected to the race which is less than previous years, this shows the seamanship of the crews and the correct decision making that went into undertaking of the race.”

For more information and full results, visit the official Round The Island Race website .

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Round the Island Race 2023 - Countdown to the race for all

Round the Island Race 2023

The excitement is building for the iconic and much-loved Round the Island Race on Saturday 1st July 2023. It’s both a prestigious and a challenging race, and regularly attracts a diverse range of sailors from around the world – from professional racing teams, keen amateur racers and families ready for an enjoyable day out on the water.

All fleets follow the same 50 nautical miles course which circumnavigates the Isle of Wight in an anti-clockwise direction with the start and finish off Cowes. The Island Sailing Club (ISC), who have run the race for over 90 years, are delighted to announce that local resident, presenter and writer Alan Titchmarsh will be firing the cannons at The Royal Yacht Squadron to start the race at 08:00.

Alan said: “I’m delighted to have been asked to start one of the highlights in the Isle of Wight calendar. The Round the Island Race is very special and I wish every participant fair winds and a calm sea. Bon voyage!”

Round the Island Race 2023 - Alan Titchmarsh

David Atkinson, Race Director said:  “We are delighted to welcome such a hugely varied fleet this year, both returning and new competitors. It’s such a great opportunity for race crews to test their sailing skills, teamwork, and strategy as well as having a great day on the water. There’s going to be a real battle for line honours this year and we can’t wait to see who will lift the hugely coveted Gold Roman Bowl. Then there’s over one hundred other prizes on offer, not forgetting the many personal races happening between our competitors. The long-range forecast is looking favourable and we’re hoping everyone will enjoy this spectacular race.”

Behind the scenes the race relies on the well-practised Race Management Team at the ISC and the support and dedication of over 150 volunteers who play essential roles in ensuring the smooth operation of the event. It can be a long day for some of the volunteers, especially those stationed on the Finish Line committee boat. The team need to accurately record the sail number and time of every boat as they cross the finish line, and transmit this info to the results team based in Regatta House to enable an almost live feed of results online.

Follow the Round the Island Race 2023

To help you choose a great vantage point to watch the race in person take a look at the Spectator Guide on the event website. The most popular Island vantage points are in front of the Royal Yacht Squadron and Cowes Green; The Needles; St Catherine’s Point; Culver Down and Ryde Pier. The guide gives likely times the fleet will pass the different places during the 50 nautical mile course. Follow the social media channels and the live Race Blog on the event website which will provide a running commentary on the progress of the race – along with pictures and video clips – from the first start at 08:00 through to the finish. Meanwhile, the Race Viewer tracking system will be monitoring the position of all 1,100 boats taking part, so you can see exactly where your favourite boats are on the racetrack.

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Official Round the Island Race 2023 Village will be open to all

Nothing beats a chilled beer and a jovial debrief after completing the race! The Official Race Village hosted by the Island Sailing Club at Cowes Yacht Haven will be the place to be. It is free to enter and will welcome all competitors, supporters, spectators and visitors to enjoy drinks and food from 17:00 on Friday 30th June and throughout race day and evening until midnight.

Enjoy live bands on Saturday from 18:00 and soak up the atmospere. The Race Partners (Helly Hansen and B&G), Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust, Project Q and the Island Sailing Club will have stands offering race support, discounts, games and giveaways.

B&G in partnership with Hudson Marine will be at the Race Village with their B&G Technical Support Vehicle, kitted out with all the latest electronics. The team will be on hand to offer support and have some cool giveaways.

Helly Hansen in partnership with the RNLI will hold a Lifejacket Clinic outside the Helly Hansen Cowes store (121 High St, Cowes, PO31 7AY) on Friday 30 th June, between 15:00 and 19:00. Visit their stand in the Race Village to take part in their ‘Ready Steady Crew’ challenge to race the clock and get dressed head-to-toe in an RNLI rescue outfit.

The Official 2023 Race Collection by Helly Hansen is available to order online (via the event website  roundtheisland.org.uk  and then pay/collect in the Helly Hansen Cowes store) or visit the store and enjoy shopping the wide range of branded kit.

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Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust celebrates it’s 20th birthday on race day

Dame Ellen MacArthur is taking on the Round the Island Race 2023 in celebration of her charity’s 20th birthday. She will take the helm of the Trust’s flagship boat Solent Hero and will be accompanied by 24 young people following their cancer treatment aboard four yachts. Visit the Trust’s stand on Saturday 1st July in the Race Village for some fun family games.

This year, the charity is launching its #200for20 Birthday Challenge on the day of the Round the Island Race, with Dame Ellen encouraging entrants to raise £200 or £20 for the Trust’s 20th anniversary. Donations of £20 can be made by texting RACEFORALL to 70460* or visit their JustGiving page ‘2023 Round the Island Race’.

*Texts will cost the donation amount plus one standard network rate message, and you will be opting into hearing more from the Trust (if you would like to donate but don’t wish to hear more, please text RACEFORALLNOINFO instead). 

The race is also supporting the new charity Project Q Foundation which raises funds and awareness to advance Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery locally, nationally and internationally. Visit their stand to talk to their passionate team about why this innovation is so important to support.

The official Weather Briefing, hosted by Penny Tranter, will take place at the Island Sailing Club on Friday 30th June at 18:00, all skippers are welcome and it will be available online from 20:00.

Still time to enter!

Late ENTRIES close at  12:00 on Wednesday 28th June, so if your boat isn’t already entered for the race, visit the event website for all the information you need and the online entry form.

Event Website: roundtheisland.org.uk Spectator Guide: Visit the event website ‘The Race’ section Social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and #RoundtheIsland #RaceForAll

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Cowes Powerboat Festival 2024

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Newly-named Cowes Powerboat Festival to feature three races over August Bank Holiday weekend. British Powerboat Racing Club in new partnership with Powerboat P1 to grow the event. World-famous tourism destination Experience Kissimmee becomes presenting sponsor.

Powerboat P1, the international marine motorsport promoter, and the British Powerboat Racing Club (BPRC) have jointly announced a new partnership for this year’s Cowes Torquay Cowes offshore powerboat race that sees P1 provide marketing, communications and sponsorship support for the 63rd staging of the famous event in August.

Based in Cowes on the Isle of Wight, the British Powerboat Racing Club organises the Cowes Torquay race which has been running since 1961. This was the first powerboat race outside the USA and is the longest running race in the world. Held every year over the August Bank Holiday weekend with international teams competing in different classes, the race covers a challenging 210-mile course along the south coast of England. Boats reach speeds in excess of 100mph, with the fleet racing non-stop to Torquay on the South Devon coast, where the teams will stop for approximately 90 minutes to the delight of local crowds, before returning non-stop to Cowes.

Earlier this month Powerboat P1 announced details of a unique agreement with Experience Kissimmee that sees the world-famous tourism destination in Central Florida sponsor both UIM Class 1 offshore racing and this year’s Cowes Torquay Cowes event. “We are thrilled with the evolution of our established partnership with P1 and joining the historic and prestigious Cowes endurance race in the UK presents another exciting opportunity for us to spotlight Kissimmee and its family-friendly attractions in one of our top international visitor markets,” commented DT Minich, President/CEO of Experience Kissimmee.

The racing fleet will assemble at Cowes Yacht Haven for scrutineering and safety inspection on Friday 23 August. The Cowes Torquay Cowes race will start at 9.30 the following morning (Saturday 24 August) followed immediately afterwards by the Cowes Poole Cowes race at 10.00am. Both races will start off the Squadron Line, Egypt Point, in the Solent. Sunday will see the start of the Round the Island Race at 10.00am, a unique event that the founders of the BPRC started in 1968 for all sizes of both race and leisure boats, old and new.

  • Fri Aug 23 - Sun Aug 25 2024 The British Powerboat Racing Club presents the Cowes Powerboat Festival presented by Experience Kissimmee
  • Sat 24 Aug - Cowes - Torquay - Cowes Race 10:10 am Race Started
  • Sat 24 Aug - Cowes - Poole - Cowes Race 10:15 am start
  • Sun 25 Aug - Round the Island Race

Results Results for the 2024 race

The Round the Island Race results section contains individual listings for each of the main classes and all of the special sub-races. Simply use the drop-down box below to select the race or sub-race for which you would like to view results and then click the View button.

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