Cowes Classics Week 2024 - WASH UP NEWSLETTER
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It was terrific to see so many returning competitors to the 16th Edition of Cowes Classics Week, joined by lots of newcomers including the magnificent 8mR Sophie Anne from Lake Starnberg, Germany.
At a time when many regattas are reporting declining numbers we are delighted that Cowes Classics Week is showing modest increases year on year. It is not our aim to make the regatta much bigger, but we do strive to make it better.
Following this link will take you to our Wash Up Survey. We have changed it a little this year reflecting your comments last year.
We do carefully consider every returned survey and respond to what we learn. This enables us to continually improve the regatta so do please take a few minutes to complete and return the survey as the more responses we have the higher the quality of data.

Our handicapper Iain McAllister has reviewing data submitted by owners and skippers, setting handicaps for both the Shoreline and the Weyborne Estate Pursuit Race on Monday.
The Regatta Prize-giving & Afternoon Tea will take place in the London Room on FRIDAY 12th at approximately 14.30.
Post racing Tea & Cake will be served in the RLYC London Room between 15.00 and 17.00.
Cowes Classics Week is fun, and we know that when Eugene stikes a pose and starts performing as George Michael, everyone with a ticket for the Greek BBQ and Deck Party at CCYC is going to be having the best time ever… but more on that later.
Our handicapper Iain McAllister has been busy reviewing data submitted by owners and skippers, running it through the 

Our first announcement is that following competitor requests we have worked with the Island Sailing Club to bring you an ISC Carvery Supper!
For 2024 Cowes Classics Week is keeping things simple with separate SIs for Shoreline and Committee Boat fleets











