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Female Offshore Mediterranean Two-Handed Championship - RORC invite applications

by Louay Habib / RORC 31 Mar 00:27 PDT 21 April – 01 May 2023
Female Offshore Mediterranean Two-Handed Championship © Marina Militare Nastro Rosa Tour

The RORC invite applications for the Female Offshore Mediterranean Two-Handed Championship to be raced in the one-design Beneteau Figaro3. RORC members and non-members of any age are eligible for the championship. Sailors can apply as an individual or as a pair.

As a minimum we need applicants to be able to demonstrate sufficient experience that the RORC have confidence in your ability to race a high performance racing boat short-handed.

Riccardo Simoneschi, Chairman of the Marina Militare Nastro Rosa Tour has confirmed an entry for the Royal Ocean Racing Club as a free charter and regatta entry.

The Female Offshore Mediterranean Two-Handed Championship by RAN 630 is organised by Yacht Club Livorno 20th April - 1st May 2023.

The 630nm race starts and finishes in Livorno Tuscany with marks off the Italian islands of Sardinia and Capri.

See the Notice of Race : Female Offshore Mediterranean Championship.

To apply please email

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