Please select your home edition
Edition
PredictWind - Routing 728x90 TOP

Spectacular Dartmouth Sailing Week is Hailed a Great Success

by Jonathan Reynolds 7 Sep 2018 09:46 PDT 25 August - 2 September 2018

Celebrating its 174th year, the recent prestigious Dartmouth Sailing Week was a huge success. With more competitors than in previous years, taking part from clubs right along the South coast, Dartmouth, and its surrounding waters, was buzzing with activity.

Commenting on the week's sailing activity, Peter Boote, Joint Regatta Sailing Committee Chairman said: "Despite the trying conditions with very light winds, the race officers managed to hold races every day throughout the week. Racing was close and Start Bay had over 100 boats spread across three courses which made a great spectacle especially when colourful spinnakers were hoisted for the downwind legs."

The event was run by volunteers from the three clubs on the river, Dittisham Sailing Club, Dartmouth Yacht Club and the Royal Dart Yacht Club, under the auspices of the Joint Regatta Sailing Committee. Dartmouth Sailing Week is part of The Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta.

The week started with the senior dinghy racing regatta at Dittisham Sailing Club and the juniors at the Royal Dart Yacht Club. The yacht racing followed with the traditional Passage Race from Torbay on Tuesday afternoon bringing the fleets around from Torbay ready for the Regatta to start on Wednesday. There were races for youngsters and races for dinghies, Lasers, classic yachts and small day sailing boats, as well as much much more. The prize giving on Saturday afternoon at the Royal Dart Yacht Club was a time for crews to celebrate or commiserate depending on how they had done.

Another highlight during Dartmouth Sailing Week was the attendance of Ben Fogle, whose recent challenge to climb Mount Everest has just been aired on ITV. Ben, who was at the Regatta representing Cloudy Bay wines, joined the Dartmouth Sailing Week team at the Royal Dart Yacht Club to give a talk on his recent adventures.

Some of the big names who helped make this year's Dartmouth Sailing Week happen were sponsors Sunsail, Helly Hanson, Salcombe Gin, Savills, Chatham, Premier Marina, Jelf Group, Paradigm Morton and Dartmouth Holiday Homes. The involvement of such a variety of supporting organisations ensured that the week reached the widest possible audience of sailors and spectators.

For further information visit www.dartmouthsailingweek.co.uk

Related Articles

Packing for a Summer Sailing Weekend
Just because it's summer doesn't mean you're going to stay warm and dry all the time Just because it's summer doesn't mean you're going to stay warm and dry all the time, particularly when you're out on the water. The day may start windless, with a little dew on the ground, but a sea breeze can pick up in the afternoon. Posted today at 11:00 am
Young Sailors Invited to the 2025 Fireball Worlds
A special discounted entry fee for eligible youth participants for the event at Lake Garda Circolo Vela Arco and Fireball International are inviting young sailors from around the world to take part in the 2025 Fireball World Championship at spectacular Lake Garda, with a special discounted entry fee for eligible youth participants. Posted today at 8:02 am
Jazz Turner completes Project FEAR
Drama right to the end in her non-stop, solo, unassisted navigation of the British Isles Jazz Turner has completed Project FEAR, her non-stop, solo, unassisted navigation of the British Isles in her Albin 27 yacht. A flotilla of supporters met her in Seaford Bay, which grew and grew the closer they came to Brighton Marina. Posted today at 5:39 am
GKSS Match Cup Sweden & Nordea Women's Trophy D1
Sunday's storm winds cleared to deliver ideal conditions for the opening race day Sunday's storm winds cleared to deliver ideal conditions for the opening race day of the 2025 GKSS Match Cup Sweden and Nordea Women's Trophy, official championship stages of the World Match Racing Tour and Women's World Match Racing Tour. Posted today at 4:33 am
Freestyle Pro Tour Paros day 2
The strong Meltemi blowing all throughout the night, greeted the riders in the morning Day 2 at the Freestyle Pro Tour Paros once again delivered, with the strong Meltemi blowing all throughout the night, greeting the riders at around 30 knots in the morning. Posted on 30 Jun
World Sailing announces split venues for LA28
The boards will be at Long Beach, with the dinghy events at the Port World Sailing has said it welcomes the confirmation of sailing venues for the Olympic Games LA28 the boards will be at Long Beach, with the dinghy events at the Port. Posted on 30 Jun
One thing. One big, very fast boat
One thing that opened the door, another made us enquire some more - 50 knots! Yes. It was one thing that opened the door, as it were. One thing that piqued the curiosity enough to go, ‘I'll take a look at that!' One thing that when you're trying to crack in excess of 50 knots... Posted on 30 Jun
NYYC International Women's Championship update
The first group of invited skippers have been announced Elite-level international women's keelboat competition will return to Newport, R.I., in late summer of 2026 when the New York Yacht Club hosts the inaugural International Women's Championship. Posted on 30 Jun
Luna shines bright in 2025 Morgan Cup Race
This was a truly international fleet with the majority of the teams from the UK and France The start of the Morgan Cup Race was a spectacular sight with over 100 boats beating to windward into the Western Solent for the fourth race of the Cowes Offshore Racing Series and the 11th race of the 2025 RORC Season's Points Championship. Posted on 30 Jun
Freestyle Pro Tour Paros day 1
Kicking off with a nuclear single elim The opening day of the Freestyle Pro Tour (FPT) Paros kicked off exactly as forecasted - nuclear winds from morning till late afternoon, accompanied by nonstop freestyle action. Posted on 30 Jun
Allen Dynamic 40 FooterExposure MarineSea Sure 2025