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Rolex Middle Sea Race 2024
The Rolex Middle Sea Race is a 606 nautical mile long, anti-clockwise course originally started by a healthy dose of rivalry between members of the Royal Ocean Racing Club and the Royal Malta Yacht Club in 1968.
Though 2018 was the 50th anniversary of the race, 2023 will only be the 44th edition as the race was not run between 1983- 1996. This hasn’t stopped it from becoming more popular over the years, with 130 attending boats in 2018. Representing an international fleet from 29 countries, this was a record breaking year for the race.
Set during the autumn months, the unpredictable weather demands that each sailor brings some serious commitment and tenacity with them to the start line. Previous years have seen gentle light winds setting out, only to be ending in thunderstorms, or having massive squalls wiping out half the competition. You just never know what you’re going to get.
However, what we can promise are views of the beautiful Maltese Islands and an amazing diversity of landscape and sea conditions, all of which combine to create the attraction and challenge of the race.
The race itself starts from the Grand Harbour, beneath the Saluting Battery in Valletta, before heading north along the eastern coasts of Sicily. The infamous Mount Etna is usually visible on the fleets’ port side, then up towards the challenging Straits of Messina. From there it’s north to the Aeolian Islands and the second active volcano of the course, Stromboli, where the yachts turn west along the northern coast of Sicily, to the Egadi Islands. From here, it’s south towards the island of Lampedusa, then northeast on the final leg towards the South Comino Channel and the finish at Marsamxett Harbour.
The current record for the Rolex Middle Sea Race is standing at 47 hours, 55 minutes and 35 seconds, set in 2007. We can’t guarantee that we’ll beat it, but you can help us to give it a go!
Day 1 - 14th Oct 2024: Arrival and Training
10:00 – Safety briefing, familiarisation and boat prep.
Day 2 - 15th Oct 2024: Training Day
Training and prep for the Middle Sea Race
18:00 – Coastal Race Briefing
Day 3 - 16th Oct 2024: Coastal Race
10:00 – This gives the crew a good opportunity to familiarise themselves with the Maltese waters. There are a number of courses that the Coastal Race might follow around the islands of Malta, Filfla, Comino and Gozo, and all will give a great taste of what’s to come.
In the evening at 20:00, the Prize Giving Ceremony and the Owner’s Reception is held.
Day 4 - 17th Oct 2024: Crew Party
20:00 – the Crew Party is the perfect place to relax and let your hair down before all the hard work starts. A place to renew friendships and make new ones. Plus, a great way to check out the competition!
Day 5 - 18th Oct 2024: Briefings
18:00 – The Weather Briefing followed by the Skipper’s Briefing.
Day 6-12 - 19th-25th Oct 2024: The RORC Middle Sea Race begins
09:00 – 13:00 – starting gun
Day 13 - 26th Oct 2024: Prize Giving Ceremony
With all the boats safely back, the Prize Giving commences from 12:00 noon.
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