With the 2022 racing season just around the corner, North Sails UK has outlined its highlight events of the upcoming year. Your local North Sails experts will be sailing and on the dock for all of these regattas, so keep an eye out and we are looking forward to seeing you there.
If you haven’t placed your order for the upcoming season yet, to avoid disappointment, get in touch with the team of local experts today.
The first date for the diary is Poole Regatta, and with over 18 classes expected to line up in Poole Bay, what a way to start the season. As sponsors of the rapidly growing Cape 31 class, the North Sails coaching day on the Friday before racing will be the prime time to quiz Cape 31 Class Expert Ben Saxton. Teams will have the opportunity to utilise their skill and experience in sail trim and crew work to get the most out of the first Cape 31 regatta this year.
To reserve your spot, reach out to Ben Saxton today
Round the Island Race is one of the world’s largest yacht races, with the extensive entry list comprising of Grand-Prix race yachts, superyachts, foiling trimarans, cruising boats, and small keelboats, all competing for the Gold Roman Bowl. Over 1000 boats are expected to take part, and the local North Sails team will be busy making sure your sails are delivered in time for the race.
Cowes Week: 30th July – 5th August
Following a slightly quieter event in 2021 due to the pandemic, you will not want to miss this years’ Cowes Week. One of the world’s most famous regattas, yachts will be coming from all over for a great week of racing on the Solent.
Cork Week, Ireland – 11th – 15th July
Following the cancellation of its 300th Anniversary event in 2020 due to the pandemic, the Royal Cork Yacht Club is raring to go with a rerun of their big anniversary of Cork Week. Welcoming everything from stately classics to the most modern race boats, all can expect a warm Irish welcome and great racing. We can’t wait for this renowned event to be back.
IRC Europeans, Netherlands – 25th – 28th August
Finally, at the end of August, the European IRC Champion will be crowned in Breskens at the seventh edition of this event.
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