Lymington Boat Jumble
Lymington Boat Jumble is organised and run by the Fundraisers of 9th Lymington Sea Scouts based in the Scout Hut on King's Saltern Road.
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Lymington Boat Jumble is organised and run by the Fundraisers of 9th Lymington Sea Scouts based in the Scout Hut on King's Saltern Road.
Find out moreThe Thursday Evening Keelboat Race Series, or 'Thursday Night Racing' as it is simply known, typically brings together some 90 - 100 yachts each week. Racing is open to all IRC and Lymington Handicap-rated keelboats, organised by the Royal Lymington Yacht Club, sponsored by Spencers New Forest.
Find out moreStarting in Woodside Park, the route takes runners through the lanes to Keyhaven before turning onto the stunning seawall with breathtaking views across the Solent and Isle of Wight.
Find out moreCowes Classics Week is all about racing traditional yachts on the water and enjoying fabulous social events ashore. Metre boats, Classic Racing Dayboats, Classic Yachts, Old Gaffers and Spirit of Tradition Yachts are all welcome to sail varied courses set in the Solent with free high teas, great value parties and suppers at different club venues.
Find out moreTwo days of fishy fun, delicious food and drink stalls from local artisan producers. With demonstration kitchens to feed your culinary curiosity, a special area for little ones, plus our live music stage to keep the party going.
Find out moreThe race regularly attracts over 1,400 boats and around 15,000 sailors, making it one of the largest yacht races in the world and the fourth largest participation sporting event in the UK after the London Marathon and the Great North and South Runs.
Find out moreCowes Week has played a key part in the British sporting summer calendar since 1826 and is one of the UK's longest running and most successful sporting events. It now stages up to 40 daily races for around 1,000 boats and is the largest sailing regatta of its kind in the world.
Find out moreFolkboat Week started in Yarmouth in 1966 and has run every year since. The regatta was born as a result of Cowes Week organisers refusing a fleet entry due to lack of numbers in the 1960's. However, since its inception, Folkboat Week has grown in popularity with large Folkboat fleets based in Lymington and Yarmouth.
Find out moreFrom low-cost dinghies and SUPs to help get you out on the water for the first time, to the latest launches from leading luxury yacht brands: nowhere else will you see such a vast array of boats and equipment.
Find out moreThe Admiral's Cup will be organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club from Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK. Racing will consist of a combination of inshore and offshore racing.
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