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Cowes - Torquay - Cowes Powerboat Race

Saturday 26 august - sunday 27 august 2023.

The Cowes - Torquay launched offshore powerboat racing as a sport in Britain in 1961 and is one of the most spectacular powerboat events in the British sporting calendar.

The Cowes - Torquay - Cowes race covers a distance of 182 nautical miles. The record of two hours, eighteen minutes and five seconds was set in 2008 by Fabio Buzzi, Simon Powell and Rafael Del Pino from Italy in the boat ‘Red FPT’ at an average speed of 91.1 mph.

Visit the event website for further details.

Royal Yacht Squadron

The Castle, Cowes, Isle of Wight, P031 7QT

Tel: +44 (0) 1983 292 191

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The Cowes-Torquay-Cowes powerboat race is considered to be one of the toughest and most prestigious offshore powerboat races in the world. The race covers a distance of approximately 190 nautical miles, starting and finishing in Cowes on the Isle of Wight, England, and passing through Torquay on the south coast of England.

The race has a rich history, dating back to 1961, and has attracted some of the biggest names in powerboat racing over the years. Drew Langdon is a British powerboat racer who has competed in the Cowes-Torquay-Cowes race, as well as other offshore powerboat races around the world. He has achieved multiple victories and podium finishes in various powerboat racing events throughout his career.

Pressing on at the week end – A second win in the championship at Poole Bay Classic

Poole Bay 100 is an offshore powerboat race that takes place annually in Poole Bay, on the south coast of England. The race covers a distance of 100 nautical miles and is organized by the UK Offshore Powerboat Racing Association (UKOPRA).The UKOPRA is the governing body for offshore powerboat racing in the UK and is responsible for organizing a number of offshore powerboat races throughout the country. The organization sets the rules and regulations for the races and ensures that they are conducted safely and fairly.

The Poole Bay 100 is one of the most popular races organized by the UKOPRA and attracts competitors from all over the world. The race takes place in September each year and features a variety of different classes of powerboats, ranging from smaller entry-level boats to larger high-performance racing boats.

The Lymington Challenge is an offshore powerboat race that takes place in Lymington, a coastal town located in Hampshire, England. The race covers a distance of approximately 100 nautical miles and is organized by the Lymington Powerboat Racing Club.

The Lymington Challenge is open to powerboats of all types and sizes, and is known for attracting a diverse range of competitors, from amateur enthusiasts to professional racers. The race is typically held in June or July each year and is one of the highlights of the UK offshore powerboat racing calendar.

The course for the Lymington Challenge takes competitors along the Solent, around the Isle of Wight, and back to Lymington. The race is known for its challenging conditions, with strong currents, rough seas, and shifting winds adding to the difficulty of the race. Despite the challenges, the Lymington Challenge is a popular event among powerboat racing enthusiasts and is widely regarded as one of the most exciting offshore powerboat races in the UK.

2019 CTC – 1ST OVER ALL WITH AN AVERAGE SPEED OF 92.87 MPH

The Cornish 100 Trophy is an offshore powerboat race that takes place in Cornwall, a county located in the southwest of England. The race covers a distance of approximately 100 nautical miles and is organized by the South West Offshore Racing Association (SWORA).

The Cornish 100 Trophy is open to powerboats of all types and sizes, and typically attracts a range of competitors from amateur enthusiasts to professional racers. The race is usually held in July or August each year and is one of the most popular offshore powerboat races in the UK.

The course for the Cornish 100 Trophy takes competitors along the Cornish coast, past rugged cliffs and beautiful beaches, and around the famous Land’s End landmark. The race is known for its challenging conditions, with strong winds, choppy seas, and unpredictable weather adding to the difficulty of the race.

Despite the challenges, the Cornish 100 Trophy is a popular event among powerboat racing enthusiasts and offers a unique opportunity to experience the stunning coastline of Cornwall from the water.

The John Mace Perpetual Trophy

The Late Mike Fiore was awarded ‘The John Mace Perpetual Trophy’. I was honoured to accept on his behalf at The Royal Yacht Squadron Cowes UK for his contribution to Powerboat development. Mike having designed and built my Outerlimits SV43 which has now given us two consecutive wins at the International Cowes Torquay Cowes Powerboat Race In 2018 & 2019.

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CLASS 1 OFFSHORE RACING

Offshore racing in the UK is a highly competitive and exciting sport that involves high-performance powerboats and attracts top teams and drivers from around the world. The sport is governed by two main organizations: the British Powerboat Racing Club (BPRC) and the UK Offshore Racing Association (UKOPRA).

The BPRC is responsible for organizing and promoting the races themselves, while the UKOPRA oversees the technical and safety aspects of offshore powerboat racing in the UK.

Class one vee powerboats are a popular type of powerboat used in offshore racing in the UK. These boats are designed for speed and maneuverability, and can reach speeds of up to 120 mph. They are typically piloted by a team consisting of a driver and a throttleman, who work together to control the boat’s speed and direction.

Offshore racing events in the UK featuring class one vee powerboats include the Cowes-Torquay-Cowes and Poole-Bournemouth-Poole races, as well as the Guernsey Gold Cup and the Falmouth Fowey race. These events are highly competitive and attract large crowds of fans and spectators.

Safety is a top priority in offshore racing with class one vee powerboats, and strict rules and regulations are in place to ensure the safety of the drivers, teams, and spectators. The boats are equipped with advanced safety features like roll cages, fire suppression systems, and emergency air supplies for the crew.

Experience the Thrill : Class 1 Vee Powerboat Racing

Dive into the adrenaline-fueled world of Class 1 Vee racing, where cutting-edge technology meets extreme speed. Governed by the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM), the sport’s international authority, Class 1 Vee racing adheres to stringent rules and regulations, covering everything from boat design to team requirements.Constructed with precision and safety in mind, these boats boast specific hull designs, cockpit layouts, and engine specifications. Advanced materials like carbon fiber and Kevlar ensure both strength and minimal weight, allowing for optimal performance.

Behind the wheel, a skilled duo of driver and throttleman work in harmony to master the boat’s speed and direction. The driver focuses on steering, while the throttleman fine-tunes the boat’s power, adjusting the throttles accordingly.Racecourses, marked by buoys or other markers, challenge teams with multiple laps around 6-8 mile-long tracks. The length and difficulty of these courses can vary based on location and conditions, but one thing remains constant: sheer exhilaration.

Propelled by twin engines generating up to 1750 horsepower each, these powerboats can reach astonishing speeds of up to 120 mph. However, with great power comes great responsibility, and safety is paramount in Class 1 Vee racing. Advanced features like roll cages, fire suppression systems, and emergency air supplies keep the crew protected.Before joining the ranks of this high-octane sport, drivers and teams must undergo extensive training and certification. Only then can they experience the unbridled thrill of Class 1 Vee racing. Join the excitement, and witness powerboat racing at its finest.

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FRIDAY – AUGUST 23rd

Cowes Pit walk-about and practice / warm up

SATURDAY – AUGUST 24th

SUNDAY – AUGUST 25th

Race Start Times:-

10.00 am Start Cowes - Torquay - Cowes

Some time in the afternoon powerboats will return to Cowes and it should be possible to view their return subject to weather and sea conditions, and their general progress.

Race organisers and programme 

https://cowestorquaycowes.co.uk

All timings and events subject to change.

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Powerboat Round the Island Race 2024: A High-Speed Thrill Around the Isle of Wight

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Introduction: The Powerboat Round the Island Race Returns

The Powerboat Round the Island Race 2024 is set to be an adrenaline-pumping spectacle, attracting powerboating enthusiasts and spectators alike to the picturesque shores of the Isle of Wight. Known for its challenging course that circumnavigates the entire island, this race is a cornerstone of the powerboating calendar, combining high-speed thrills with breathtaking coastal views. As competitors gear up to tackle the unpredictable waters around the Isle of Wight, this year’s event promises to be one of the most exciting yet. In this article, we’ll delve into the history of the race, the challenges of the course, and what to expect from the 2024 edition of this iconic marine motorsport event.

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The History of the Powerboat Round the Island Race

1. origins: a race with a rich legacy.

  • Early Beginnings: The Powerboat Round the Island Race has a storied history dating back to the 1960s, when offshore powerboat racing was gaining popularity in the UK. The Isle of Wight, with its challenging waters and scenic coastline, quickly became a favored location for powerboat races, leading to the establishment of this prestigious event.
  • Growing Prestige: Over the decades, the race has evolved, attracting some of the biggest names in powerboating and becoming a key event on the international racing circuit. Its combination of speed, skill, and scenic beauty makes it a must-watch event for powerboating fans.

2. Notable Races and Records

  • Memorable Moments: The race has seen numerous thrilling moments, from record-breaking speeds to dramatic finishes. Each year, competitors push the limits of their boats and their own abilities, striving to make history in this challenging race.
  • Legendary Competitors: The event has attracted a host of renowned powerboat racers, whose skill and determination have left a lasting impact on the race’s legacy. These legends of the sport have helped elevate the race to its iconic status.

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The Race Course: Navigating the Isle of Wight’s Waters

1. the starting point: the solent.

  • A Scenic Start: The race begins in the Solent, a narrow strait between the Isle of Wight and the mainland of England. Known for its strong currents and busy shipping lanes, the Solent presents the first challenge for competitors as they navigate the initial stages of the race.
  • Strategic Beginnings: The starting line is a thrilling sight, with powerful boats lined up, engines roaring in anticipation. The start of the race requires strategic thinking, as competitors must choose the optimal course to gain an early advantage.

2. The Island Circuit: A Test of Skill and Endurance

  • Westward Bound: The race takes competitors westward, around the Needles, one of the most famous landmarks of the Isle of Wight. This section of the race is known for its treacherous waters and requires precise navigation to avoid the rocks and strong currents.
  • South Coast Challenges: As the boats round the southern tip of the island, they face the full force of the open sea. This part of the course is often the most challenging, with rough waves and strong winds testing the durability of the boats and the skill of the crews.
  • Final Stretch: The race concludes as the boats make their way back up the eastern side of the island, passing iconic locations such as Ventnor and Sandown. The final leg requires careful handling as competitors push for the finish line back in the Solent.

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What to Expect from the 2024 Edition

1. a competitive field.

  • Top Teams: The 2024 race is expected to attract a competitive field, with top teams from the UK and abroad vying for the title. With advancements in powerboat technology and a host of skilled racers, this year’s event promises to be one of the most exciting in recent memory.
  • Cutting-Edge Boats: The race will showcase some of the most advanced powerboats in the world, featuring state-of-the-art engines, hull designs, and navigation systems. These high-tech machines are built for speed and endurance, capable of handling the tough conditions around the Isle of Wight.

2. Spectator Experience

  • Best Viewing Spots: Spectators can enjoy the race from several prime viewing spots around the Isle of Wight, including the Needles, Ventnor, and Ryde. The race provides a unique opportunity to witness these powerful boats in action against the stunning backdrop of the island’s coastline.
  • Live Coverage: For those who can’t make it to the Isle of Wight, the race will be covered live on various media platforms, allowing fans to follow the action from anywhere in the world.

3. Safety and Environmental Considerations

  • Safety First: Safety is a top priority for the race organizers, with strict regulations in place to ensure the well-being of competitors and spectators. The race is supported by a fleet of safety boats, ready to assist in case of emergencies.
  • Environmental Impact: As with all modern marine events, the race is committed to minimizing its environmental impact. Measures are in place to protect the delicate marine environment around the Isle of Wight, ensuring that the race can continue to be enjoyed for years to come.

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Conclusion: The Thrill of the Powerboat Round the Island Race

The Powerboat Round the Island Race 2024 is set to be an unforgettable event, combining high-speed excitement with the natural beauty of the Isle of Wight. Whether you’re a powerboating enthusiast, a fan of marine sports, or simply looking for an exciting event to experience, this race offers something for everyone. With a rich history, a challenging course, and a competitive field, the 2024 edition of the race promises to deliver all the thrills and drama that have made it a highlight of the powerboating calendar. Don’t miss the chance to witness one of the most exhilarating marine motorsport events of the year!

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