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2023 Rolex Middle Sea Race - The essential details

by Rolex Middle Sea Race 17 Oct 2023 23:44 AEDT 21 October 2023
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With the 44th Rolex Middle Sea Race starting on Saturday 21 October, it is little surprise that the Royal Malta Yacht Club is currently a hive of activity.

Final registration is in full swing, as the local volunteer team welcomes entrants from home and abroad. Whether watching on in Malta or from further afield, here are some essential details to make sure the spectating experience is as close to the action as possible.

One of the 'must do' 600 mile offshore classics, the annual Rolex Middle Sea Race is both challenging and spectacular. Its renown stems from an enthralling and technical course, in simple terms an anticlockwise loop around Sicily. Featuring numerous 'corners', competitors face a diverse range of conditions and a series of complex tactical decisions.

Stats and facts

First held: 1968
Organising Authority: Royal Malta Yacht Club
2023 Start: Saturday, 21 October, Grand Harbour, Valletta (11:00 CEST)

Entry (at 16 October)

112 yachts representing 25 countries
Smallest boat: 9.76m Muttley BDM Audit - Migliacci Group, Figaro 3, Luca Bettiati, Italy
Largest boat: 32.55m Spirit of Malouen, Wally 107, Stephane Neve, France

National representation:

  • Italy - 22 entries
  • France - 12
  • Malta - 11
  • United Kingdom - 11
  • Germany - 8
  • United States - 7
  • Austria - 6

Furthest travelled crews:

  • El Oro, Whitbread 73, Kent King, Australia
  • Lucky, Juan K 27m, Bryon Ehrhardt, USA
  • Kiboku Tatu, Arcona 380, Olaf Granander, USA
  • TestaCuore Race, Cookson 50, Bob Pethick, USA
  • Red Ruby, Sun Fast 3300, Christine & Justine Wolfe, USA
  • Pyewacket 70, VO70 Mod, Roy Disney, USA
  • Warrior Won, TP52, Chris Sheehan, USA
  • Finn, Banuls 53, Jacopo Bracco, USA

Other countries: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Kazakstan, Lithuania, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey.

Total LOA of all boats end to end: 1,650m - six and a half times higher than the highest point in Malta - Ta'Dmejrek 253m above sea level - or just under half the height of Etna (3,357m)

Course:

Set in the heart of the Mediterranean and considered one of the most beautiful in the world. Starts and finishes in Malta, passes two active volcanoes and takes in the deep azure waters surrounding Sicily, and the Aeolian and Egadi Islands, as well as lonelier outposts of Pantelleria and Lampedusa, both closer to the African continent than Europe.

Length: 606 nautical miles (1,122km)
Outright Race Record: 33h 29m 28s, Argo, United States, Jason Carroll
Monohull Race Record: 40h 17m 50s, Comanche, Cayman Is, Mitch Booth

Main Trophies

Rolex Middle Sea Race Trophy – overall race winner under IRC Time Correction
Boccale de Mediterraneo – winner of ORC category
RLR Trophy – winner of monohull line honours
Captain Morgan Trophy – winner of multihull division on corrected time (MOCRA)

How to follow

www.rolexmiddlesearace.com
The main information hub

Grand Harbour, Valletta: seven separate starts, at 10 minute intervals, from 11:00 CEST Saturday, 21 October 2022
Start Line: between the Saluting Battery, Upper Barrakka Gardens (Valletta) and Fort St Angelo (Birgu)

Various vantage points all around the Grand Harbour, high up on the bastions or at water level. Harbour access for spectator boats is restricted during the period of the start

Live Start: streaming on Facebook & YouTube starting at 10:30 CEST, and on TVM, Malta’s main broadcast channel, also from 10:30 CEST
Live Updates: streamed on Facebook each morning at 09:00 CEST, from Sunday, 22 October to Thursday, 26 October
Tracking: www.rolexmiddlesearace.com

All yachts are fitted satellite trackers (from YB Tracking) which continually update the position and ranking throughout the race

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