For many years the City of London bank yacht clubs raced together in the inter-bank sailing series, while the City’s exchanges, made up of Lloyd's of London, the Stock Exchange and Baltic Exchange had their own race series.  The City Sailing Series emerged in 2018 when these clubs came together from their “Parallel Universes” at a meeting held in the Little Ship Club and agreed to coordinate their activities.

 

There are four Regattas each year, open to all City Sailing Series clubs shown below.  We welcome other sailing clubs to join in – the more the merrier.

 

 It’s all about having fun!  The City Sailing Series is made up of a series of races that are run during the season and which are organised by some of the clubs / associations and details of which can be found here.  The Regattas are primarily aimed at the less experienced racers or people who normally go cruising but like an occasional race.  They are handicap races, for monohull boats which have fixed keels and can be slept aboard, so the slower boats have a good chance of winning, if sailed well!

 

All the courses start and finish from one of the various Cowes club’s lines are “round the cans” races i.e. they use the fixed navigational marks and special purposes marks in the Solent.  The format tends to be two races on a Saturday followed by a social in one of the yacht clubs (such as the Royal Yacht Squadron, Royal London YC, RORC or Island Sailing Club) in the evening where any trophies for that day’s racing are presented.  Then there is another race on the Sunday which is aimed at getting you out sailing on the Sunday morning before heading back to your home port early in the afternoon. 

 

There are normally two classes.  One for those boats which have an IRC certificate (normally those that enter other races as well) and those which don’t have a rating certificate, Cruiser Class.  For these boats a handicap is applied by the committee based on a number, not too many, dimensions supplied by the owner.

 

Overall it is a great way to have an excuse to do an occasional race with other people who primary work within the City of London or have connections to organisations who have a central London presence and then to discuss the day’s tactics with your fellow sailors during a social function in the evening. 


The Series Trophies

To encourage skippers to enter more than one Regatta during the year, we have introduced a Winner plus 2nd and 3rd place Series Trophies for each year, based on the aggregate of all positions gained in each Regatta.

 

The Scoring for the series will be awarded at skipper level for chartered or privately owned boats.  For club owned boats, where it is encouraged for different skippers and crew participate throughout the season then it will be that boat’s score which is included in the series results.  Each skipper, or club boat will be scored the aggregate of their position in each Regatta, regardless of the class entered.  Therefore, winning a regatta will give the skipper/boat 1 point whether in Cruiser or IRC or any other class.   Two regattas are required to constitute a series.  There will be one discard if five regattas are sailed.  If four or less regattas are sailed then all races shall count. 

 

Where the total year-end points between competitors are equal, the one with the most first places will be ahead and then continuing this count-back over 2nd, 3rd and 4th places will rank the winners.


You can view the Series Results here.

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Boats from any of the following clubs are welcome to submit an entry to the City Sailing Series events (there are more club burgees to be added):