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One design keelboat racing

There are many options for one design keelboat racing in the UK

How can you get involved?

How do you choose the right boat for you?

The UK is lucky to have a wide variety of different One Design Keelboats racing competitively. Choosing the right fleet to be part of though can be tough.

If you are looking for a one design fix there are plenty of options to choose from in yacht and keelboat racing. From traditional designs over 100 years old to modern planing boats with asymmetric spinnakers we list many of the classes currently active in the UK.

One of the first questions you might ask is do you want to own, or can you get your one design fix in another way? There are some options for those looking to compete on a level playing field without having to buy a boat.

Match Racing – one on one racing in supplied keelboats.

Team Racing – there are a handful of two boat team racing events in the UK.

British Keelboat League – sprint racing in supplied keelboats with umpires to keep it fair.

Clubs with pay to play keelboats

The following clubs have keelboats for the use of their members.

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One Design Keelboats

Find links to class associations affiliated to the 911ÖÆÆ·below along with other key one design keelboat classes in the UK

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23 foot keelboat raced in Harwich and Falmouth

Open keelboat raced from Bembridge, Isle of Wight

Clinker built wooden one design raced mainly in Brightlingsea

Longkeeled boat with a small cabin. Various methods of construction. perennial winner of the Round the Island Race.

Traditional, Long keeled, keelboat. Based on the 5.5 metre. Raced from Cowes

two person day boat with a Yawl configuration (mizzen overhangs the stern) fibreglass construction to look like clinker built

Long keeled open day boat. Strong international competition with fleets in Cowes and Burnham and other UK locations.

three/four person open keelboat. Strong international racing. UK racing centred around Cowes and the Clyde

2 person open keelboat designed by the great Uffa Fox. Strong international competition and fleets around the UK

one person keelboat with a spinnaker. Mainly raced in Bembridge, Isle of Wight.

Open one design keelboat with multiple generations of designs of designs still competing. Strong international competition.

Open dayboat. Raced on the Clyde and at Aldeburgh

two person open dayboat in yawl configuration (mizzen extends beyond the stern). Raced from Salcombe.

Bilge keel, shallow draft version of the Squib. Mainly raced in Thorpe bay and Murrays Bay

Former Olympic class, three person open keelboat. Fleets across the UK

Three person open keelboat. Previously used in the Paralympic Games. Fleets across the UK.

two person open keelboat. Distinctive with their mace brown sails. large attendance at national championships with fleets across the UK

wooden two person open dayboat. Raced mainly in Falmouth.

Open keelboat with fleets in Falmouth and Itchenor with different configurations.

Three person open dayboat. Primarily raced from Chichester Harbour.

Open dayboat in wood or fibreglass. Racing from Portsmouth Harbour

Over 100 years old, the XOD is a three person open keelboat which regularly sees large turn outs for national championships. Raced on the South coast from Chichester to Poole.

The Yoeman and Kinsman are the same hull but the Yeoman has a fixed keel where the kinsman has a lifting keel. Fleets race across the UK

One Design Sportsboat

 Find links to class associations affiliated to the 911ÖÆÆ·below along with other key sportsboat classes in the UK

J70s Racing Downwind

5/6 person asymmetric sportsboat. Developed for the Royal Cork Yacht Club but raced in the UK as well. Sometimes modified for IRC.

Symmetrically rigged, 24 foot sportsboat. Local fleets across the UK. Strong international circuit.

Very popular asymmetric sportsboat raced by three to five people. Mainly south coast based but strong international circuit.

Asymmetric sportsboat with good UK racing. Strong international events.

two or three person hiking asymmetric sportspboat.

High performance four or five person asymmetric sportsboat. Limited UK racing but strong international circuit.

asymmetric sportsboat, easy to handle and aimed at clubs looking to provide pay for play racing.

three person symmetrically rigged sportsboat pitched as a modern classic. Some class racing in the UK including Cowes Week.

three or four person restricted hiking asymmetric sportsboat. Class racing in the UK with strong international circuit.

two person high performance asymmetric sportsboat. UK class racing and international events.

One Design Yachts

Find links to class associations affiliated to the 911ÖÆÆ·below along with other key one design yacht classes in the UK

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High performance asymmetric one design, new to the UK in 2021

26 foot cruiser/racer with active class racing in the UK.

Legendary 32ft cruiser racer, famous for her classic looks and stability, with well supported inshore and offshore cruising and racing throughout the UK.

Impala 28

28 foot cruiser racer, limited one design racing but successfully campaigned under IRC

35 foot asymmetric cruiser racer with owner driver and amateur crew.

36 foot performance asymmetric cruiser/racer. class racing in the Solent and good international events.

33 foot cruiser/racer with class racing around the UK

38 foor cruiser/racer. limited class racing but popular for offshore racing

22 foot cruiser/racer with class racing around the UK. Strong annual national championship.

Close Rating Yachts

Not technically one design, these classes run racing for groups of similar yachts that allow for close racing on the water where one design racing is not possible due to fleet numbers in the individual classes.

Yachts racing with spinnakers

Essentially large sportsboats, racing is run under IRC but as all boats are light displacement asymmetric, the results can be very tight.

Class Close rating racing for cruiser racers in the South-West of England.

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