Seven ISORA yachts – including three from the Irish offshore fleet – compete in Saturday's centenary Fastnet Race from Cowes, including 2025's series leader, Chris Power Smith's Dun Laoghaire-based J122, Aurelia from the Royal St. George Yacht Club.
The 700-mile race, which is not part of ISORA's 2025 Musto Offshore Series, starts on Saturday at Cowes and finishes at Cherbourg.
Vicky Cox and Peter Dunlop's J122 Mojito from Pwllheli Sailing Club Photo: Afloat
Also racing from the ISORA fleet are Welsh yachts lying second and third overall for the 2025 Wolf's Head Trophy: Vicky Cox and Peter Dunlop's J122 Mojito, the recent winner of the Royal Dee Offshore, and Andrew and Sam Hall's Lombard 46, Pata Negra, which has notched up two cross-channel wins.
Andrew and Sam Hall's Lombard 46, Pata Negra Photo: Afloat
The other three Irish competitors are Keith Miller's Mills 36, Prime Suspect, from Kilmore Quay in Co. Wexford; Ryan Wilson's Mat1010, Elixir, from Belfast Lough; and Grzegorz Kalinecki's Kerr 32, Hijacker, from Dun Laoghaire.
Grzegorz Kalinecki's Kerr 32 Hijacker Photo: Afloat
Ryan Wilson's Mat1010, Elixir
Cris Miles' J111 Jezebel from Pwllheli Sailing Club and Paul and Sam Ketteringham Elan 350, Finally, are also racing.

















































