Round The Island Race 2019 (4)
Drinking Acrobatics
Drinking Buddies
You What?
Get Away from My Bowl ..
Scotney Castle
The Walled Garden
The Walled Garden
Eltham Palace Gardens
A Stroll in Walled Gardens
Palatial Gardens
Coastguard Cottages across Lemon Fields
Incoming Light
Charlie
Tiber River, Rome.
Bubbles
Dreaming of a Roman Holiday
Vieste
Ai Tre Tartufi
Sabino & Angelo
Carabinieri gather for lunch
Vieste
Just one more thing ...
Round The Island Race 2019 (2)
Round The Island Race 2019 (1)
Father Blackbird Mouth-Feeding His Young One 1
Father Blackbird Mouth-Feeding His Young One 2
Browsing the Gallery
Contemporary Art at Southampton City Art Gallery
Goldfinch
Evening Falls
Sunset Over Blackgang Chine
Mummy Sparrow Feeding her Young One, Mouth-to-Mout…
Back Yard Sparrow
Back Yard Sparrow
LEWIS CHESS PIECES
Charlie
Dream of Halcyon Days
Delicate
Contemplation on the Giants Causeway
Wild flowers
It Must be Spring
Hill Cottage in the Spring
See also...
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
135 visits
Round The Island Race 2019 (3)


A scene from the annual yacht race around the Isle of Wight.
The course is about 50 nautical miles (93 km) long. It was first held in 1931.
These days there are well over a thousand teams that enter their yachts in the race.
The entrants set off at staggered times and I believe the winner is calculated on some sort of handicap basis, according to the type of vessel etc.
The 2019 race was a long tactical one, due to the low wind conditions and various tides. It was won by a local skipper Jo Richards and his friends David Rickard and Duncan De Boltz, a crew of just three, on their yacht, "Eeyore" an Alacrity 18 Bilge Keel from Cowes. Their yacht was the smallest boat in the race.
It was a glorious day, the conditions for watching the race could not have been better.
The course is about 50 nautical miles (93 km) long. It was first held in 1931.
These days there are well over a thousand teams that enter their yachts in the race.
The entrants set off at staggered times and I believe the winner is calculated on some sort of handicap basis, according to the type of vessel etc.
The 2019 race was a long tactical one, due to the low wind conditions and various tides. It was won by a local skipper Jo Richards and his friends David Rickard and Duncan De Boltz, a crew of just three, on their yacht, "Eeyore" an Alacrity 18 Bilge Keel from Cowes. Their yacht was the smallest boat in the race.
It was a glorious day, the conditions for watching the race could not have been better.
Pics-UM, , Annemarie, buonacoppi and 4 other people have particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.