The Rolex Fastnet 2011 is the opportunity to participate in one of the world's best known classic ocean races.
The 608-mile course is a test of the yacht and a challenge to the skippers and crews with its tricky tidal streams and changeable weather conditions.
It is organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club, with the Royal Yacht Squadron and the Royal Western Yacht Club, Plymouth and the 2011 race will start on Sunday 14th August at the Royal Yacht Squadron line off Cowes, Isle of Wight.
The course takes the fleet South West down the Solent, past the Needles and out into the English Channel. The headlands along the South Coast of England, Anvil Point, Portland Bill, Start Point, The Lizard, Lands End, must each be weathered in a way that takes greatest advantage of the tidal streams.The next leg takes the fleet North West across the Irish Sea to the Fastnet Rock with it's famous lighthouse. The return leg of the Fastnet is via Bishop Rock Lighthouse on the South side of the Scilly Isles, to the finish at Plymouth.
Like no other race the Rolex Fastnet Race attracts every type of sailor and boat from just about every sailing country in the world. Sailing schools, corporate institutions, family owned and crewed cruiser-racers, dedicated amateurs, club sailors along with the hardened champions from the Grand Prix circuits, are all attracted to compete in the Fastnet Race arguably the best-known offshore race in the world. All come to enjoy the challenge of one of the trickiest and most demanding sporting events that an individual or a team can aspire to today.
There was a waiting list for the 2009 race as it was over-subscribed so an early entry is recommended.
Having successfully completed the 2009 race we are offering our Beneteau First 44.7 “Water Venture” for charter for the 2011 Fastnet race together with Race Training and the three pre-qualifying RORC races. (See Extracts from Fastnet Race Entry Requirements)
She is a fast comfortable Cruiser Racer with a good rating and the skipper a RYA Yachtmaster Instructor who has many racing successes.
Included in the programme are:-
Training weekend
Safety Course
Three RORC qualifying Races
The Fastnet Race.
The options we are offering are: -
Individuals £2700 each for the full Rolex Fastnet 2011 campaign including full training, the three RORC Races, The Fastnet Race, food on board and entrance fees.
Or
Charter Water Venture including Skipper or Owners Representative for the full Fastnet Race campaign £22000
Our provisional proposed programme is:-
| Date | Event | Details | Approx Miles |
|---|---|---|---|
| April 2011 | Sail Training Weekend | Solent building team | 80-100 |
| 1st May 2011 | Cervantes Trophy Race | Cowes-Le Havre | 175 |
| 2nd May 2011 | Trophée Guillaume Le Conquérant | Le Havre-Cowes | 95 |
| 28th May2011 | Myth of Malham Race | Round Eddystone | 230 |
| 11th June 2011 | Morgan Cup | Cowes-Cherbourg via marks | 75-175 |
| 2nd July 2011 | Cowes Dinard-St Malo | If Required | 164 |
| Sunday 14th August 2011 | Rolex Fastnet Race - Cowes | 608 | |
| Fri/Sat 20thAugust 2011 | Plymouth Hamble | Sail home | 125 |
Go to Our Yachts for information on our Beneteau 44.7
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