Round the Island Race with Tom Cunliffe
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- Опубликовано: 18 апр 2023
- It's hard to imagine another yacht race that challenges the Island Sailing Club's Round the Island Race for thrills, spills and sheer numbers. As the huge turnout circumnavigates England's Isle of Wight in high summer, there may be another somewhere, but if there is, I haven't heard about it. In this short video, I describe the race and reminisce about one or two memorable incidents…
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What a great way to get motivated to head out the the old boatyard...much more effective than the first cup of coffee Tom. Greetings from the Chesapeake . Thanks for all you do
Sailed it in 1977 and enjoyed it immensely. That year we ( crew! ) won the Cruiser Division of the Solent Points Series in a Hustler 35 called Perdix. Oh happy days!! Also the year we got married.............
Great boats those Hustlers. That was the year before I came to Cowes to take up a position at the National Sailing Centre. Happy days...
Thanks, enjoyed! Did the Round Island back in ‘84 and ‘85…..had a blast! Then a visit back to Cowes race weekend in 2014….a few pints in my old local, The Anchor (I was living on my Rival 34 at G&G marina over the winter). Great memories! Thx, Andrew
Grand to hear a mention of G&G. Groves and Gutteridge. None of the new names that have arisen since comes close. Must have got lively in there with a stiff northerly blowing the snow across from Pompey!
@@TomCunliffeYachtsandYarns there were three of us, my Rival, a Fisher 37 and a Taiwan type ketch, tucked right up behind the marina seawall. Aside from snow on the dock and deck….it was a quick run across the parking lot to the Anchor!
Love the comment about the main guy, an ex submarine captain wasn't bothered that the boat was taking on water lol. Great story Tom.
Okay, you’ve convinced me Tom. I’m going to enter next year!
It is indeed a great race! I took part in 1999 sponsored by Hoya.Three crew plus professional local skipper , in an open 23ft Sonar Class dinghy .We were all dinghy sailors so took it in turns to helm.Started at 0800hrs and crossed finish line at 2000hrs.During that 12 hrs we had all possible weather conditions apart from snow..not surprising as was in June. We did really well as a scratch crew finishing 4th in class!!.Thoroughly recommend doing this race !😊
Thanks for giving me a chuckle Tom! I doubt my 17 foot clinker would go aground tho!
We witnessed this serendipitously in 1994. Magnificent sight and as we toured around the island we had sail boats off out right all the way around!
Very very cool
Thanks Tom. Great stories.
Wonderful thank you.
Another treat. Thanks Tom!
Great stories once again. Thanks Tom.
Loved it .
Great stories, thanks Tom.
Thank you Tom.
Thank you sir
A great story as always Tom. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Tom from NZ! Just interested in why your old Pilot cutter was "leaking like a basket"? Was it because she hadn't finished taking up in your (understandable... haha) haste to get out on the course? Thank you for all the great stories over the years both here and in Classic Boat keeping the tradition all things maritime well and truly alive. Hope you make it down here one day. Kindest regards, Andrew.
It remained a mystery, Andy. Happily it improved enough with time for her to continue her distinguished cruising record.
Saw you in Eastbourne Tom, great storys about the Chanel pilot book, I love all your yarns very inspirational ❤
A lovely wonderful post Tom
I’ll never forget crewing on a ‘round the island’ at the wrong time of year…..yes the tides were all wrong and just making it into Chichester Harbour in the dark 😬
You aren't the first, Nick, and you won't be the last!
We are not going to succumb to become obsessed by the Varvassi boiler. However before every Round the Island Race I think it is the Island Sailing Club who give warnings about the danger and advise in detail about the line to clear whose existence you correctly point out. From memory, in the sixties, a discussion developed as to how to get rid of the obstruction. It was deemed dangerous to use explosives so the matter was not pursued any further. This was at the time that Trinity House removed the wreck bouy or at least shortly after. But there have been huge advances made in underwater technologies since then. One wonders why the discussion is not revived with a view to a solution being found. Removal of the damned boiler would constitute a huge relief not only to participants in the race but also to sailors approaching the Solent from the west mindful of the nuisance.
Haha...'ex sub guy called 'Jonny Coote'...brilliant....love that kind of old fashioned grittiness.
Here in San Diego there is an annual Round Coronado Island race, which races around the northernmost of the Mexican Coronado Islands.
Ha ha reminds me of the time doing a similar race around Sheppey, Kent in a Wayfarer, 3 crew and 2 slabs of lager. Surprising how far out you have to go to get enough depth of water. Inevitably what goes in must come out and standing at the back having a call of nature in front of all the other boats, such fun.🤣🤣🤣
When I am out sailing. I flat sailor I discovered long ago that I didn’t need to heel so much to keep a good turn of speed.
Quite right with a flat-floored modern yacht, but it does depend to some extent on the boat. Try sailing a ballast-led racer from the 1930s flat in force 4 and you'll be last in the fleet!
@@TomCunliffeYachtsandYarns I ventured into the racing scene back in the late 70’s. Never was able to get that racing fever. Was never that competitive. Even when I learned to box. I never took pleasure in defeating an opponent.
🤣 Great stories!
Yes Tom, indeed. We all know about the clearing marks you mention to avoid the boiler of the wreck of the Varvassi. But every year without fail at least one boat becomes a cropper on Round the Island because of the damned boiler. Isn't it about time that the danger be cleared once and for all ?. I remember when the wreck was marked by a wreck bouy which was a help, but not nowadays.
I remember one year that the buoy drifted off-station Albert. It caused chaos. Actually, I don't think 'we all' do know about the clearing line, or there wouldn't be so many crunches! Maybe it's down to individual skippers to take suitable navigational decisions and stay safe? I know better than most that it isn't easy in the heat of battle, but you can't change the facts. Hard to know what to do really...
I've been round IofW on the PS Waverley. Good trip, but 2nd time too rough to go all way round.
I've followed your work since your TV programme on the Bristol Channel pilot cutters years back.
Is the TV programme available again? A wealth of history.
BBC TV series "The boats that built Britain". Not on iPlayer. Last shown in 2017 on BBC4.
@@user-tn1vc1xz5d Thank you. Looks like there is something on yt. BBC has deep archives, I'll look into that as well.
I know im late but £45 now is £23,870.00. plus ca change.
Aiming for the 2025 race. Highwayman should be match fit again by then.
Stand and deliver!
@@TomCunliffeYachtsandYarns Always thought we'd change the name. But legend has it she has The Highwayman Cup named after her (Highwayman Cup for best elapsed time of an IRC yacht in the Cervantes Trophy, Morgan Cup, Cowes Dinard St Malo). Still waiting to hear back from RORC about any information regarding this.
Sorry I'm a greenhorn at this sort of thing - do competitors have to disable their diesels?
I think a cheater motoring would be noticed.
Honor...
No, As in most races, engines remain available, but if you use it you are obliged to retire. That's the safest way.
What happend to the first upload? It just disappeared suddenly when I watch it.
Sorry about that. Somehow the video was corrupted at the beginning and also near the end. I had to take it down and tidy it up. I hope you enjoyed it second time around!
All the best
Tom
And why only mention the Ryde Sand and not the other pest, the wreck of the Varvassi and the boiler threat off the needles ?
I didn't have such a good yarn about that! I have it on good authority that if you keep the coastguard hut clear above the lighthouse lantern you'll avoid the Varvassi.
When is the race
Check with the Island Sailing Club website for Round the Island Race 2023
Would love to do it, sold my finesse 24 last year, anybody looking for crew?
Me too!