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Saturday
August 21, 2021
Saturday
August 28, 2021

Hamilton Island Race Week 2021

Duration

Total days:8Racing days: 8

Team level

Еxperienced, Beginners

Activity level

Moderate

Event Language

English
Hamilton Island Race Week 2021
About event

Start:Hamilton Island, Whitsundays QLD, Australia

Finish:Hamilton Island, Whitsundays QLD, Australia

Hamilton Island Race Week 2021

Hamilton Island Race Week is one of the world’s most famous yachting events - and every year brings spectators and yachties from all around the globe to the Whitsundays for an exciting line up of on and offshore events. 

Every August, spectators, and yachties from around the globe sail to Hamilton Island for Hamilton Island Race Week - Australia’s largest offshore keelboat regatta.

What you’ll love about Hamilton Island Race Week:

  • The fantastic party atmosphere, which brings together competitors, family, and friends from all over the world.
  • The wide range of events - which includes a Grand Prix class for top-class racers, an IRC Passage class for modern, fast-cruising yachts, and performance racing and sports boat classes. There are also cruising, corporate, bareboat, and non-spinnaker divisions, along with maxi yacht and SB3 divisions.
  • The Hamilton Island Yacht Club and Marina are the home of the regatta during this exciting week - perfect spots for watching the races and coming together with other racegoers.  
  • The week includes a full and diverse calendar of onshore events, including lunches and dinners presented by celebrity chefs, fashion, golfing competitions, and wine tastings. 

Events schedule

  • Hamilton Island Race Week

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Location

Hamilton Island

FAQ

  • Can I participate in a regatta if I don’t have yachting experience?

    Yes, of course. There will be an experienced skipper and team members on the yacht. They will give you a role and teach you everything you need to know to be a useful team member and feel comfortable.

  • Will I be able to steer a yacht?

    Yes, all team members will definitely try themselves in different roles to better understand each other. Standing at the helm is an integral part of training for beginners as well as setting sails, and helping the team during moorings.

  • Where will I live during the regatta?

    As a rule, participants in the regatta live on the yacht. The boat has everything you need for a comfortable stay: nice beds, a kitchen, a shower with toilet. If you do not want to live on a yacht, then you can arrange to stay at the hotel onshore.

  • What will we eat?

    The crew decides altogether what kind of food they prefer to eat and makes necessary purchases. Simple dishes can be cooked, usually taking turns. Some regattas offer daily meals and intensive evening program for all crews.

  • Do you help with a visa?

    We can make an invitation for a visa, but you need to apply for a visa by yourself.

  • Will I have seasick? What should I do if I have sickness?

    Most people tolerate some seasickness easily. If you feel that you are starting to feel sick, it is best to get at the steering wheel or tune the sails. Get yourself busy, show your body that you don’t have time to get sick, you have to fight for victory in the race. There are also many quite effective medicines from sickness. If you start taking them in advance, then the probability of seasickness is almost zero.

  • How and where will I meet the crew and the captain?

    Before each trip, we organize an online meeting where participants get to know each other and the captain. The captain will answer all your questions. The crew will have a group chat so you can get to know each other before the start of the regatta. Then you will meet in the marina.

  • What clothes do I need?

    The main rule is to dress comfortably and according to the weather. Clothing: • windbreaker and pants or shorts; • shirt/jacket with UV protection (thermal underwear and fleece); • adjustable hat/cap; • gloves. We recommend to purchase a long-sleeved jacket with UV protection in order to protect yourself from the sun and strong wind. Yachting shoes should be: • light, with non-slip white outsole; • with the fixed heel; • with a tightly closed nose. During the sailing without shoes, you can fall or injure your fingers and feet on the deck. There are many protruding parts on the boat that are easy to catch. Unfortunately, even experienced sailors are not protected from unpleasant injuries when they ignore this simple rule.