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Cowes Week announces North Sails as new title sponsor

by North Sails 23 May 04:00 PDT 1-7 August 2026
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New partnership sees the return of the iconic fireworks for the North Sails Cowes Week Bicentenary regatta.

Cowes Week, the world's oldest and largest annual sailing regatta of its kind, has unveiled an exciting new title partnership with North Sails, the world's leading sailmaker. North Sails Cowes Week 2026 will mark the regatta's 200th anniversary from 1-7 August. Momentum is building with over 500 boats already entered to celebrate a landmark year for one of sailing and the UK's most eminent events.

The three-year partnership brings together two organisations at the heart of sailing, combining Cowes Week - where many of the foundations of modern racing rules were established - with North Sails's undisputed leadership in performance sailing from Optimist dinghies to the world's biggest super Maxis.

Robert Trimble, Chairman of Cowes Week Limited and Cowes Combined Clubs, commented, "Welcoming North Sails as Title Sponsor for Cowes Week's 200th anniversary marks an important moment for the event; the coming together of two organisations with such natural alignment allows us to deliver a more ambitious and enjoyable regatta. Launching the three-year partnership in our Bicentenary year provides the opportunity not only to celebrate this milestone, but to shape the next chapter of the Regatta."

United by a shared commitment to advancing the sport across all disciplines and levels, the collaboration creates a powerful platform to innovate, enhance the on-water experience and look toward the future. As Title Sponsor, North Sails will support new on-water technology initiatives, delivering improved data and hands-on daily performance insights for competitors, ensuring Cowes Week continues to lead the sport both competitively and technologically.

Sam Watson, CEO of North Technology Group, commented, "It is a real honour for North Sails to partner with a regatta as distinguished and loved as Cowes Week. We pride ourselves on supporting all our clients, from high-performance maxi racing with professional crews through to grassroots one design, weekend racers and classic cruisers. North Sails Cowes Week offers us the perfect platform to support an event at the heart of British sailing. We're excited to celebrate the Bicentennial, support our customers in their goals and help build an ambitious and bright future for such an iconic event."

Alongside the racing, the partnership will significantly elevate the shoreside experience for competitors, spectators and the local community alike, further building on Cowes Week's vibrant festival atmosphere. Plans include the return of the much-loved Friday night fireworks, alongside a series of new spaces and activations throughout the week. North Sails will also host an unmissable North Sails competitor party on Wednesday, 5 August, designed to bring together crews and owners alike, re-establishing Cowes Week as one of the most memorable and social events in the sailing and British summer calendar.

GB1 CEO Ian Walker concluded, "We're delighted to see North Sails become the title partner of Cowes Week. North Sails is such a natural partner for an event that brings together elite racing and the wider sailing community. On behalf of everyone at GB1, I'd like to congratulate the North Sails team and wish them every success as they journey with Cowes Week into an exciting new chapter."

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