Please select your home edition
Edition
J Composites J/45

Falmouth Classics 2023

by Don Garman 22 Jun 2023 23:36 PDT 16-18 June 2023
Falmouth Working Boat Victory Racing in the Teamac Race © Paul Gibbins Photography

Blues skies and sun welcomed the 90 vessels arriving in the port on Thursday 15th to participate in the Atkins Ferrie Wealth Management Falmouth Classics.

Craft arrived by sea from France, the Essex Coast, the Thames, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, Solent and other parts of the West Country and joined local boats from the Fal, Truro River and the Helford. With 206 entries, numbers returned to pre Covid levels. Volunteers, with the support of Falmouth Haven staff worked hard on Thursday to berth 68 boats from 4- 16 metres on the Haven and larger craft in Port Pendennis Marina and on moorings. The home ports of many of the vessels reflected the location where they had been built with the exception of Scotland, Denmark. Malaya and Norway.

The event attracted a brig, ex fishing luggers, crabbers, a post boat used in Scilly, oyster dredgers, gaff and Bermudan cruisers, Bermudan rigged racers and gigs. A new introduction was a fleet of steam boats including the National Maritime Museum of Cornwall's steam launch Emma. Thirty percent of the entrants were built before 1950 and the oldest participant was the St Ives Pilchard Driver Barnabas (1881), with the Gorran Haven Crabber, Ellen and the Falmouth Working Boat Victory just a year younger. Ellen and Barnabas are both owned by the Cornish Maritime Trust which entered three of its four vessels.

Racing on Friday and Saturday was challenging for both the Race Committee and participants owing to the fickleness of the wind in both direction and speed. The Teamac sponsored race on Saturday attracted 103 entrants including Falmouth Working Boats.

Crews enjoyed two shore side receptions, one hosted by Dynamite Valley Brewery on Falmouth Haven and another by the Fal River Distillery in the National Maritime Museum Cornwall. They also had the opportunity to enjoy the 79 groups participating in the Shanty Festival.

The rowing and sculling competition held at the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club attracted a good number of participants including crews from patrol vessels HMS Blazer and HMS Ranger and a crew member from one of the French boats. Unfortunately, the skills of the Falmouth and local entrants were too well honed.

The Sunday morning parade of sail and power was led by the two Royal Navy Patrol Vessels. Both crews were attired in fancy dress. The guests watching the parade aboard Fal River's M.V. Moyanna chose HMS Blazer crew as the best dressed pirates. The sailing craft were led by the brig Phoenix which looked splendid as she sailed down the St Mawes side of the Fal with her square sails filled.

The public ashore were rewarded with a second on the water spectacle when the Heather and Lay Steam and Small Boat parade got under way in the inner harbour. Sailing boats 20' and under were joined by nine steam boats, their brass shining, that puffed and hooted their way around the course. The oldest steam boat dated back to 1899 whilst the oldest craft under sail was built in 1882 at Gorran Haven.

Vice Chairman Don Garman said "The 2023 event was a veritable spectacle on the water. The crews enjoyed sailing and parading on the Fal and in Falmouth Bay and onshore the opportunities provided by both the Classics organisers and the Shanty Festival. The fifty plus volunteers worked very hard to ensure the event ran smoothly and I would like to thank our generous sponsors and advertisers for their valued support".

Next year's Falmouth Classics will once again coincide with the Falmouth International Shanty Festival from 14 -16 June with boats arriving on the 13th.

Find out more at www.falmouthclassics.org.uk

Related Articles

Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta - The Grand Finale
Single-handed race, cream teas, gig racing and prize-giving ceremony bring the event to a close The 35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta came to a close yesterday with the single-handed race, cream teas, gig racing and prize-giving ceremony in the historic 18th century Nelson's Dockyard. Posted on 24 Apr
Volvo Cork Week 2024 officially launched
Chart a Course for Crosshaven, Ireland this July First Female Admiral of Royal Cork Yacht Club, former Minister Simon Coveney, and key partners launch an action-packed programme for Volvo Cork Week 2024, which will welcome 10,000 sailors and attendees to Crosshaven and beyond. Posted on 23 Apr
Upholding Tradition
West System and Epifanes bring a family treasure back to life Suspended in a cradle at the former Creese's yard, Battery Point, a 40-year-old 40-foot timber yacht is being brought back to its original form with the aim of competing in the 80th Rolex Sydney Hobart. Posted on 23 Apr
35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta overall
Another perfect sailing day With perfect trade wind conditions today, each start was flawless and the yachts all aimed for the first mark six miles SSE in a comfortable close reach for the last day of fleet racing at the 35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta. Posted on 22 Apr
35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta Day 3
The Trades Came Back With great relief, the seasonal 15-knot easterly trade winds came back today and the relatively flat seas made perfect sailing conditions for the third day of racing at the 35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta. Posted on 21 Apr
35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta Day 2
Better every day The second race day of the 35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta was a vast improvement with a gentle 7-8 knots of breeze from the South-East, and with the flat seas from the previous calmer day made it almost perfect sailing conditions. Posted on 20 Apr
35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta Day 1
Easy start to an exciting week The 35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta got off to a slow start today with unusual calm southerly winds which prompted the race committee to shorten the Old Road course. Posted on 19 Apr
Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta starts next week
A unique blend of sport, tradition, camaraderie and maritime heritage The 35th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, with its unique blend of sport, tradition, camaraderie and maritime heritage, starts next Wednesday, April 17th and promises to be an unforgettable experience for all who attend. Posted on 14 Apr
2024 Superyacht Challenge Antigua Race overall
Adela wins the Gosnell Trophy The 13th edition of the Superyacht Challenge Antigua (SYCA) was held in fantastic conditions off the South Coast of Antigua with Tradewinds ranging from 13-20 knots. Posted on 18 Mar
2024 Superyacht Challenge Antigua Race Day 3
Dazzling competition under The Pillars of Hercules outside Nelson's Dockyard The penultimate day of racing for the Superyacht Challenge Antigua (SYCA) got under way in brilliant sunshine under The Pillars of Hercules outside Nelson's Dockyard. Posted on 17 Mar
North Sails Performance 2023 - FOOTERLloyd Stevenson - T2Artefact 728x90px BOTTOM37th AC Store 2024 - 728x90 BOTTOM