JOG publishes 2027 Fixture List
by JOG 18 Jul 05:31 PDT

Round the Tower - JOG racing © Paul Wyeth / JOG
The 2027 JOG Yacht Racing calendar has been released, giving sailors the opportunity to start planning another season of racing both inshore and offshore.
The calendar features a varied mix of coastal race weekends, Channel crossings and visits to some of JOG's favourite offshore destinations, alongside training opportunities and an active social programme.
Open to both fully crewed and double-handed teams, the programme continues JOG's focus on delivering competitive racing in a welcoming environment, with races suitable for experienced offshore sailors as well as those looking to build confidence and have fun.
JOG Captain Tony Tahourdin said:
"The 2027 calendar reflects everything that makes JOG special. It's a fantastic mix of challenging racing, rewarding offshore passages and memorable destinations, all supported by a friendly and competitive community.
"Whether you're a long standing member or thinking about joining us for the first time, we look forward to welcoming you on the start line in 2027."
Racing Manager Martin Evans added:
"We've put together a programme that offers something for everyone. Whether you're aiming to race the full season or simply take part in a few races, there's a great balance of coastal racing, offshore passages and destination races. We hope the early release of the calendar helps with planning another fantastic season on the water."
The Notice of Race will be published on 1 December 2026, when entries for the 2027 season will officially open. Until then, get those dates in your diary.
The full 2027 JOG Yacht Racing calendar is available now at:
myjog.jog.org.uk/programme
About JOG Yacht Racing
JOG Yacht Racing organises a full programme of offshore and coastal racing for IRC-rated yachts, welcoming both fully crewed and double-handed teams. With more than 800 members, JOG combines competitive racing with a friendly community, memorable destinations and a busy social calendar.
Alongside its core racing programme, JOG is committed to developing the future of Yacht racing through initiatives including Generation JOG, supporting sailors aged 18-30, and the Women's Sailing Series, creating more opportunities for women to get involved in offshore racing, develop their skills and build confidence on the water.