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.
About ISORA - Racing
ISORA provides offshore racing in the Irish Sea and two separate Coastal Series - in Ireland and UK
Offshore RacingCoastal RacesISORA NOR Conditions 2013 - Rev A (pdf)
Race Schedule 2013- RevA (pdf)
ISORA EntryForm 2013- Rev A (pdf)
RAYC Entry Form 2013 (pdf)
ISAF Category 3 requirements (pdf)
ISAF Category 3 plus Liferaft requirements (pdf)
Online Entry Form click HERE
These forms are in Adobe Acrobat format. If you do not possess a version of the free Adobe Acrobat reader you can download one from www.adobe.com (broadband connection needed), or there is usually a version on the CD's attached to computer magazines such as PC Pro.
Race Schedule 2013- RevA (pdf)
ISORA NOR Conditions 2013 - Rev A(pdf)
ISORA EntryForm 2013- Rev A (pdf)
RAYC Entry Form 2013 (pdf)
RAYC SIs for 2013 Coastal Race (pdf)
For ONLINE ENTRY click HERE
The membership form is in Adobe Acrobat format. If you do not possess a version of the free Adobe Acrobat reader you can download one from www.adobe.com (broadband connection needed), or there is usually a version on the CD's attached to computer magazines such as PC Pro.
The 2021 'Notice of Race' will be published here shortly
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The SI's for each race will be published and distributed by e-mail- see here
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An explanation of the Scoring System
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Virtual Waypoints - World Sailing Guidence on Racing around Waypoints
Virtual Waypoints - Appendix WP - Rules for Racing Around Waypoints
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Click here to download the RORC 2016 Offshore Special Regulations Checklist
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The new RRS are published by World Sailing (previously known as ISAF) follow this link for the changes and RRS
International Sailing Federation (ISAF) - RACING RULES OF SAILING 2017-2020
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Follow this link here for a A QUICK OVERVIEW of the SIGNIFICANT RULE and GAME CHANGES in the 2017-2020 RACING RULES OF SAILING by Dave Perry excerpted from Dave Perry’s Understanding the Racing Rules of Sailing through 2020 available from the US Sailing Store (www.ussailing.org or 1-800 US SAIL-1)
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Declaration - please read the declaration
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Race 1a – Dun Laoghaire to North Arklow Coastal Race – Saturday 26th April - (50 mile Day Race) – 10.00 start (RAYC)
Race 1b – Pwllheli Castle Race Coastal – Saturday 26th April - (45 mile Day Race) – 11.00 start
Race 2 – Holyhead to Dun Laoghaire – Saturday 10th May – (75 mile offshore) - 08.00 start
Race 3 – Dun Laoghaire to Holyhead – Saturday 24th May – (100 mile offshore) - start 08.00
Race 4– Liverpool to Douglas – Midnight Race – Friday 6th June - (70 mile Offshore) – 18.00 start
Race 5 – Douglas to Dun Laoghaire – Sunday 8th June (80 mile Offshore) – start TBA
Race 6 – Dun Laoghaire Day Coastal Race – Lighthouse Race - Saturday 12th July (35 mile Offshore) - start 10.00
Race 7 – Dun Laoghaire to Pwllheli – KONA feeder to Welsh IRC Championships - Saturday 26th July - start 08.00 (RAYC)
Race 8a - Dun Laoghaire to North India Coastal Night Race – Friday 8th August (Night Race) – 20.00 Start (RAYC)
Race 8b – Pwllheli to Causeway Coastal Night Race – Friday 8th August (Night Race) – 20.45 Start
Race 9 – Dun Laoghaire to ODAS M2 Buoy Coastal Race – Saturday 23rd August (Day Race) – 10.00 start (RAYC)
Race 10 – Pwllheli to Dun Laoghaire – Saturday 6th September (80 mile Offshore) – 08.00 start
note - (RAYC) = Royal Alfred Yacht Club Coastal Series details here
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