Please select your home edition
Edition
Ocean Safety 2023 - New Identity - LEADERBOARD

Fast 40+ Class at Cowes Week

by Rupert Holmes 24 Mar 2016 15:16 GMT 6-13 August 2016
Invictus racing in Class 0 IRC during Cowes Week © Getty Images

Ever since its inception in 1826 Cowes Week has been a highlight in the annual calendar for large, well-funded race boats. With the new Fast 40+ class choosing the regatta as one of its five core events for its first season, this year's event promises intense and exciting competition at this level.

The class encompasses 14 very light displacement high-performance yachts, with IRC ratings in a narrow band between 1.210 and 1.270, chosen to deliver fast and close inshore racing. Owners and crew are invariably very experienced and fiercely competitive sailors who have collectively won a huge number of prestigious events at the highest level of the sport.

The fleet includes a pair of Carkeek 40 MKIIs, three Ker 40+, five GP42s, one highly optimised Ker 40 and an HH42. A strict owner/driver rule, with only five professional sailors allowed in the 11-strong crew, ensures that the skill of the owners is a vital part of each boat's success.

Given that the fleet has a number of different designs, how closely matched will the racing be? "There's nothing in it – most of the boats are only 10 points apart on rating, so it will be virtual one design racing," says class president Rob Greenhalgh, who sails on Sir Keith Mills' Ker 40+ Invictus as tactician.

"Everyone in the fleet has a good shot at winning races – and Cowes Week is the third event in the season, so we should all be up to speed by then. The three Ker 40+ are all closely matched and the GP42s Tokoloshe and Zephyr always give us a hard time, Antix is always very well sailed and Peter 'Morty' Morton's new Carkeek 40 Girls on Film will be fast."

The class has opted for standard Cowes Week racing in Black Group, with the same mix of committee boat and fixed line starts as the other classes. "Cowes Week is always a fantastic event," says Greenhalgh. "The racing is hugely challenging both strategically and tactically, plus it's a long event, which is all part of the appeal. It tests all elements – you have to be fully up to speed on the weather, tides, boat speed and so on – it's much more testing than the windward-leeward racing that we all normally do."

This year's Cowes Week takes place from August 6-13 – you can enter here: aamcw.co/yourentry

Related Articles

Entries open for Cowes Week 2024
Hoping to welcome around 500 boats racing in up to 36 different classes Cowes Week Ltd is delighted to announce that entries for the 2024 Regatta are now open. At 198 years young, Cowes Week is the world's longest running regatta. It remains one of the pre-eminent and best-known events in the global sailing calendar. Posted on 5 Jan
RNLI joins Cowes Week as an official charity
The RNLI, the charity that saves lives at sea, is celebrating their 200th anniversary in 2024 Cowes Week Limited is delighted to welcome the RNLI as one of the Official Charities for the 2024 edition of the Regatta. They will be joining the Tall Ships Youth Trust who became an official charity partner in 2023. Posted on 3 Jan
2023 Cowes Week day 7
Enigma wins White Group, and the week overall too Cowes Week 2023 finished on a high note today with a northwesterly breeze between 7-12kts allowing all classes to enjoy a glorious day of tactical racing. There was so much to play for in what turned out to be a no-discard series. Posted on 4 Aug 2023
2023 Cowes Week day 6
Less wind, but more tide, and no discards Having lost two days of racing because of high winds this week, it was a relief that today's penultimate day of Cowes Week produced slightly less bracing conditions that allowed all fleets to enjoy a good, solid day's racing on the Solent. Posted on 3 Aug 2023
2023 Cowes Week update
Winner of inaugural Youth Trophy announced To celebrate Youth Day at Cowes Week on Wednesday 2 August, a new trophy - Cowes Week Youth Trophy - was awarded at a reception hosted by Montgomery Estate Planning this evening. Posted on 2 Aug 2023
2023 Cowes Week day 4
Women's Day highlight's the huge impact women have at Cowes and is to inspire Celebrations started early today when competitors were greeted with classic Cowes Week conditions of sunshine and winds ranging from 18-22kts, which led to another bracing day on the water. Posted on 1 Aug 2023
2023 Cowes Week day 3
Royal Navy Day and Charity Day in the presence of HRH the Princess Royal With a forecast indicating a good chance of getting back on the water today following yesterday's abandonment of racing, there was an air of excitement this morning. Even the miserable early morning drizzle failed to dampen the spirits of competitors. Posted on 31 Jul 2023
Cowes Week announces new Youth Trophy
To be awarded for the first time at this year's regatta Cowes Week is pleased to announce the presentation of a new trophy which will be awarded for the first time at this year's regatta. Posted on 31 Jul 2023
2023 Cowes Week Day 2
Strong winds force abandonment of racing Competitors were greeted with sun and a good working westerly breeze early this morning but with the predicted weather front sweeping along the Channel sooner and with more intensity than initially expected, racing for all classes was abandoned. Posted on 30 Jul 2023
2023 Cowes Week Day 1
Off to a thrilling start with winds gusting well over 20 knots Cowes Week 2023 got off to a thrilling start today with sparkling sunshine, and winds gusting well over 20kts from the southwest. Posted on 29 Jul 2023