Yachts & Yachting magazine

Round the Island Q&A

It is known as “the cruiser’s race” and indeed for many cruising boats it is the only race they do all year. Yet, at the front end it is a fiercely competitive contest between cutting-edge yachts crewed by top professionals. For all those who take part and the millions who watch the event worldwide, it is an unrivalled spectacle and a glorious celebration of sail. The Round the Island Race is postponed this year until 26 September and the Island Sailing Club, which organises it every year, has grand plans for shoreside entertainment, as well as the sailing itself.

As well known as it is, there remain some misconceptions about the race, and there are many cruising sailors who might be wondering what it’s all about. We met race director Dave Atkinson to explain what it’s all about for the newcomers and to break down some myths about the event for the more experienced.

You often have a fleet of 1,500 and as many as 15,000 sailors. What is behind the popularity of the race?

“It’s a brilliant festival of sailing on the water – and you can find your own level within the dozens of sub-races that go on.

“For most, it’s the satisfaction and camaraderie of doing it, and maybe ticking off a bucket list item. All are equally important to us – many who race for the first time come back year after year. It’s addictive! I’ve been involved

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