Rolex Fastnet Race
2009
Promocean
yacht charter can provide the finest racing yachts for the Rolex
Fastnet Race 2009 please view the sail gallery for pictures and details and see full
race details by clicking rorc link below. Scroll down for address below to
Contact us for prices and specifications of all the top UK race yachts available
for the Rolex Fastnet 2009 .
Our 40.7 Challenger will race the
Cervantes Trophy and the 2009 Rolex Fastnet with Team Scandinavia she was
the winner of the 2005 Royal Ocean Racing Club prize for 1st place
Beneteau First 40.7 in the Rolex Fastnet Race. Challenger is current holder of
the Beneteau 40.7 Nationals trophy and has been fully optimised for the 2009
season.
At Promocean as well as being Beneteau
40.7 National Champions and holder of the 40.7 Association award 2008 we are
Beneteau 40.7 specialists so have all the know how and experience in this class
we will find you the best Beneteau 40.7 available for the Rolex Fastnet 2009.
DATE
OF START: Sunday
9th August 2009
www.rorc.org

Rolex Fastnet 2009 Course ( scroll
down for entry procedure and requirements )
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May - Cervantes Trophy - Cowes -
Le Havre - 120 miles
The first RORC offshore race of the season has an early
Saturday morning start at Cowes heading east to Rustington before heading south
to Le Havre The course of some 120 miles .
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being tracked with OCTrackers.
Each boat is supplied with an OCTracker
beacon, a self contained unit that transmits the position of the boat at
regular intervals using GPS and Iridium (a global satellite phone
network).
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Like no other race the Rolex Fastnet Race
attracts every type of sailor and boat from just about every sailing country in
the world. Sailing schools, corporate institutions, family owned and crewed
cruiser-racers, dedicated amateurs, club sailors along with the hardened
champions from the Grand Prix circuits, are all attracted to compete in the best
known offshore race in the world. All come to enjoy the challenge of one of the
trickiest and most demanding sporting events that an individual or a team can
aspire to today.
Advanced Notice of Entry Procedure and Requirements
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DATE OF START: Sunday 9th August 2009
NUMBER OF ENTRIES: Entries will be limited to a
maximum of 300.
REGISTRATION OPENS: Monday 5th January 2009
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: Thursday 23rd July
2009
Entry Procedure
The allocation of places in the race will operate on a "first
come first served" basis and will be subject to completion of the
experience and training qualification requirements and the other entry
requirements listed below.
Owners of yachts intending to compete in the race must complete all
parts of the official Race Entry Form (preferably online at www.rorc.org
) and pay the appropriate race entry fee to register their interest.
Submission of an Entry Form and payment of the fee will not guarantee a
place in the race; all other entry requirements must be completed to the
satisfaction of the Royal Ocean Racing Club Ltd (RORC).
The first 300 registered yachts to supply the information
listed below will be allocated places.
When the entry limit of 300 yachts has been reached subsequent
entries will be placed on a waiting list. Allocation of places from the
waiting list shall be in the discretion of the RORC. Preference will be
given to members of the RORC.
In the event of the RORC being unable to allocate a place in the race
the race entry fee shall be refunded except for an administration fee of
£20.00. See Cancellation
Policy Appendix H.
TO BE ALLOCATED A PLACE IN THE RACE A YACHT SHALL SUPPLY*:
- 1. A proposal to satisfy the experience qualification requirement
which has been accepted by the RORC in writing; see Appendix
A for details.
See http://www.rorc.org/content/view/387/336/
for the 2009 RORC Race Programme.
- 2. Evidence of their crew having satisfied, or a proposal
acceptable to the RORC to satisfy, the training requirements; see Appendix
D for details
- 3. A current rating or class certificate as appropriate. The
certificate shall detail STIX & AVS or SSSN as appropriate to
the required level; see Appendix
B for details.
- 4. A Hull Construction Certificate in accordance with ISAF
Offshore Special Regulation 3.03
* Note: In exceptional circumstances when a yacht has good
reason for there to be a delay in submitting any of the above then they
should contact the RORC immediately. The RORC shall have the discretion
to allocate places subject to a timetable for the supply of information.
Failure to supply the required information may result in a yacht
forfeiting her allocated place.
IN ADDITION A YACHT WHICH HAS BEEN ALLOCATED A PLACE SHALL SUPPLY
THE FOLLOWING NO LATER THAN THURSDAY 23rd JULY 2009:
- 5. An ISAF Offshore Special Regulations Checklist to Category 2
plus RORC Prescriptions completed to the satisfaction of the RORC.
- 6. A complete Crew List with Next of Kin details, see Appendix
E.
- 7. A Disclaimer and Media Rights Waiver signed by all of the crew,
see Appendix
F.
- 8. The 15 digit HEX ID of the yachts 406 EPIRB.
- 9. Copies of the yacht's Liferaft servicing/inspection
certificates. Please note that copies of liferaft
servicing/inspection certificates shall be supplied before a yacht's
first offshore race of the season.
- 10. Evidence of her crew having satisfied the training requirement
if a proposal was accepted in 2 above.
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NUMBER OF
ENTRIES: Entries will be limited to a maximum of 300. REGISTRATION OPENS:
Monday 5th January 2009 CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: Thursday 23rd
July 2009
Warley , Hamble
Lane, Netley Abbey, Southampton, Hampshire, SO31 5FT
email. charter@promocean.co.uk
web site.www.promocean.co.uk
telephone
02380 452289 mobile 07711 186211
22/02/2009
last updated
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