Royal Ocean Racing Club
Company type | Gentlemen's club |
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Genre | Yachting enthusiasts |
Founded | 1925 |
Headquarters | 20 St James's Place, London , United Kingdom |
Website | www.rorc.org |
The Royal Ocean Racing Club is a club in London with a further clubhouse and office in
RORC was founded to encourage long distance yacht racing and the design, building and navigation of sailing vessels in which speed and seaworthiness are combined.[1]
Rating Systems
In co-operation with the offshore racing department of the
Events
The RORC is the principal organiser of offshore
The following pinnacle events are also run by the RORC:
- Bi-Annual Fastnet Race
- Quadrennial RORC Round Britain and Ireland Yacht Race
- Admiral's Cup
- Commodores' Cup
- Racing Division of Atlantic Rally for Cruisers
More recently it has helped establish international races away from the United Kingdom with the assistance of local clubs:
Clubhouses
London
The club has traditionally been based in St James's Place in Mayfair London.
Cowes
In 2014 the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club of Cowes merged with RORC giving the RORC a more visible presence in Cowes where the majority of its Offshore Races start on the line of the Royal Yacht Squadron.[4] The use of the building itself as a yacht club was established in 1948 by yachtsman Tiny Mitchell.[5]
Other Offices
RORC Rating Office is based in Lymington and the race management team relocated from London to separate offices on Cowes High Street in the 2010s.
References
External links
- Official website
- IRC Rating website
- Fastnet Race website
- RORC Caribbean 600 website
- Round Britain and Ireland Race website
- RORC Transatlantic Race website
- (East Anglian Offshore Racing Association), an alternative UK offshore yacht race organiser
- JOG (Junior Offshore Group), an alternative UK offshore yacht race organiser