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25th July 2009

The Royal Ocean Racing Club's IRC Web site welcomes contributions from boat builders/agents, designers and race organisers for the two sections entitled ‘New IRC Boats' and ‘IRC Racing' which appear on the front page. This is your chance to promote your boats and events, and show off the great designs and regattas that IRC is encouraging around the world.

Articles should adhere to the guidelines below please; all articles will be approved and edited if necessary before publication.Submission does not guarantee publication.

New IRC Boats:
Please make sure your contribution refers to a boat which is aimed at racing under IRC!  Articles should be a maximum of 150 words, and must be accompanied by one or more photographs (which must be confirmed copyright free for us to use on the site, and include photo credits for publication).

IRC Racing:
Send us your news about upcoming or new events, championships and series'; notices of race, or final reports and results from recent events.   We will publish an introduction of not more than 100 words, together with a link to your website where full information can be found.

This website also includes a link to www.regattadates.com where you can add your events if they are not included. 

Please e-mail articles/photographs to:  [email protected]

Visit the site for all the news about IRC around the world:
http://www.ircrating.org

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