Join the Jamboree
Warm welcome awaits visiting yachtsmen to Suhaili 50 Falmouth Parade of
Sail
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Chart for
the Suhaili Parade of Sail |
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The Royal
Cornwall YC (above) and St Mawes SC will both host events during the
celebrations |
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Sir Robin
Knox-Johnston returning to Falmouth aboard Suhaili to become the first person
to complete a solo non-stop circumnavigation |
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Gipsy Moth
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Falmouth will host the
Suhaili 50 Parade of Sail on June 14 to mark the 50th anniversay of Sir Robin
Knox-Johnston departing at the start of the 1968/9 Sunday Times Golden Globe
Race
Falmouth looks
set to host one of the biggest sailing jamborees in June, marking the 50th
anniversary of Sir Robin Knox-Johnston’s departure at the start of the 1968/9
Sunday Times Golden Globe Race.
Sailing clubs in France, Belgium, Germany and The
Netherlands are planning to join other groups from Ireland, the UK south coast
and Bristol Channel to make the pilgrimage to Falmouth to salute the Suhaili skipper and his yacht in a parade of sail around Falmouth Harbour on Thursday
June 14.
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston set out from Falmouth on 14th June
1968 and was the sole finisher in the Sunday Times race. In doing so, he became
the first man to sail solo non-stop around the Globe – a feat that remains one
of the most significant sailing achievements during the past Century.
In this salute to solo sailing, Suhaili will be
joined by other classic Globe girdling yachts, including Frenchman Bernhard
Moitessier’s famous Joshua, Sir Francis Chichester’s Gipsy Moth IV and Sir Alec Rose’s Lively Lady, together with the entire fleet of 2018
Golden Globe Race yachts.
The Suhaili 50 Falmouth Parade of Sail is the climax
to a week of celebrations commencing over the weekend 9/10th June. Organised by
Falmouth Town Team and the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club where Sir Robin stepped
ashore on his return half a century ago, the busy programme includes a
reception at St Mawes Sailing Club on 12th and a commemorative dinner for Sir
Robin hosted by the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club on Wednesday 13th June, together
with a firework display.
The Parade of Sail takes place on Thursday 14th June, and
will pass close to Trefusis Point, Pendennis Point, St Mawes Castle and
Carricknath Point, to provide the public and those afloat in Carrick Roads a
clear view. In the afternoon, the Golden Globe Race fleet will start from a
line off Pendennis Castle marked by Suhaili at one end and Joshua the other, in the SITRaN Challenge charity race to Les Sables d’Olonne,
France as a warm-up to the 50th anniversary Golden Globe Race which will
commence from there on Sunday 1st July 2018.
Falmouth Harbour and the Helford River offer one of the most
picturesque cruising grounds in the British Isles, and with Falmouth Classics
Regatta starting a week later on Friday 22nd June, the Suhaili festivities are part of a much wider attraction to visit this region of
Cornwall.
Capt Mark Sansom, the Falmouth Harbour Master, promises a
warm welcome to all, saying: “There is significant capacity for visiting vessels
within the Estuary and at facilities in Falmouth, Penryn, St Mawes, Mylor and
Truro. Capacity is not infinite, but we have accommodated large numbers of
visitors in the Harbour during past Tall Ship events. There is a good
supply of visitors moorings and alongside berths available, together with a
large anchorage in Falmouth inner harbour. If necessary, we can
recommend further anchorage areas, taking account of the prevailing
conditions at the time.”
Save the Dates
· 9th-11th June: Vessels arrive in Falmouth Harbour. Suhaili,
Joshua, Gipsy Moth IV, Lively Lady and 2018 Golden Globe Race fleet
open for public viewing at Falmouth Haven Marina
· Tues. 12th June: Reception at St Mawes Sailing ClubWed.
13th June: Commemorative Dinner for Sir Robin KnoxJohnston at Royal
Cornwall Yacht Club + firework display
· Thurs. 14th June: AM: Suhaili 50 Falmouth Parade of Sail.
· PM: Start of the SITRaN Challenge charity race for the 2018
Golden Globe Race fleet from Falmouth to Les Sables d’Olonne, France
· Friday 22/24th June: Falmouth Classics Regatta
· Sun. 1st July: Start of the 2018 Golden Globe Race from
Les Sables d’Olonne, France