ISORA - Irish Sea Offshore Racing Association

ISORA - Promoting the sport of Offshore Racing in the Irish Sea
Since 1972
The Association is run by volunteers for the benefit of competitors by working in partnership with boat owners, crew, yacht and sailing clubs, other associations and the governing bodies for boating in Ireland, Wales and the UK
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About ISORA - Racing

ISORA provides offshore racing in the Irish Sea and two separate Coastal Series - in Ireland and UK

Offshore RacingCoastal Races

Amendment IV

The course (May be subject to change up to 1600hrs):

  • SCYC start line as defined in the SI's (V2)
  • St.Tudwal's Island West (P)
  • Carreg Y Trai Buoy (P)
  • Madoc Fairway (P) 52o 52.351N 4o 10.013W
  • Pwllheli O mark (S) 52o 52.747N 4o 23.960W
  • Finish as defined in the SI's (V2) and (leaving the Fairway Buoy to Starboard)

 

Amendment III

The Course will be announce on Saturday morning - there will be an ISORA party after the fiinish on the Plas Heli top deck

Amendment II

Start and Finish will be on VHF Channel 37 (M1)

Amendment I

Pwllheli - Night Coastal Race has been rescheduled to Saturday evening 23rd July - more details to follow. Starting in SCYC Abersoch


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 2022Schedule



2025 Class bands are anticipated as follows:

Class 0 = 1.070 or greater
Class 1 = 1.010 to 1.069
Class 2 = 1.009 or less

2025 bands will be published before the first Race.


 

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The Association is run by volunteers for the benefit of competitors by working in partnership with boat owners, crew, yacht and sailing clubs, other associations and the governing bodies for boating in Ireland, Wales and the UK.