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by The Fife Regatta 28 May 15:39 BST 4-12 June 2026
The King's Course as raced in 1891 concludes the 2008 Fife Regatta © Marc Turner / PFM Pictures

Originating in 1998, The Fife Regatta is an occasional and unique event held in Fairlie on the Clyde in Scotland. Taking place at the historic site of the renowned Fife yacht yard, it unites classic yachts built there to sail and compete on their original waters, while enjoying the warmth of Scottish hospitality.

Having been the title sponsor in 2022, Richard Mille has renewed their support for this prestigious event which takes place from the 4th to 12th of June 2026.

23 Fife yachts have entered and they will be racing around historic venues on the Clyde. From Largs, they will visit Rothesay on the Isle of Bute, pass through of the Kyles of Bute and on to Portavadie on Loch Fyne before finishing back in Largs.

Three generations of William Fife have built some of the finest yachts in the world and these are now highly appreciated by sailors and collectors. Known by the dragon carving on their bows, Fife designed and built yachts are rightly acknowledged as some of the most elegant and beautifully built yachts of all time.

The shared passion for Fife yachts among owners, sailors and volunteers from the local coastal communities has enabled this pilgrimage of classic yachts to return to their birthplace. The event is a homecoming for both the yachts and their owners and will celebrate heritage and culture, the outstanding social receptions, and the natural environment of Scotland.

Fife yachts continue to attract attention worldwide with exacting restoration projects rekindling the sheer pleasure of sailing such elegant crafts. The enduring elegance of the classic yachts provides a moving insight into Scotland's proud marine heritage.

Fiona Houston, Regatta Director, said: 'The story of the Fife yard and the yachts it built is part of the story of Fairlie where I grew up and live. To have them return to the Clyde and to share their history with their owners and crew is wonderful. They are beautiful wherever they travel in the world but never more so than in their home waters.'    For further information visit www.fiferegatta.com

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