Thursday 13:30 hrs - More than a clear day after Guy Gillon’s Botin 56 Khumbu swept in to the Round Ireland finish line at 12 knots yesterday (Wednesday), there’s been action again down Wicklow way with the very scow-bowed Class40 VSF Sports (France) crossing the line at 11:28 today (Thursday), with Italy’s Class40 Maccaferri Futura next in at 12:56.
In international terms, it has been a good event for Class 40, as their quality turnout of eight boats represents five different national teams. But in another focus, in anticipating this race we wondered just how the newish scow-bowed boats in all classes would do in their first significant appearance in Irish waters (if we discount the occasional Mini-Transat boat), and the news is pretty well clearcut.
Bow Boldly — France's scow-bowed Class40 VSF Sports charges away from the start of the 2026 Round Ireland Race. The broad-bowed offshore design proved its pace by taking second on the water behind line honours winner Khumbu. Photo: Afloat
DUTCH BOTTER?
For although the overall winner Khumbu is a classic sharp-bowed twin-ruddered Botin thoroughbred, the much smaller-yet-second-on-the-water VSF Sports is so fat-bowed that you’d expect her to be sporting lee-boards, and carrying jolly Dutch sailors on the Zuyder Zee for non-competitive fun afloat.
Not a bit of it. She flies. And so too, even more so if anything, does the very scowling Pogo RC Courrier Pogo, which is currently off Killiney Bay with 15 miles to go, and doing rather well by being offshore while her pace boats inshore such as El Syd, Pata Negra and #Empowher were temporarily out of puff.
GETTING TO GRIPS WTH THE ROUND IREAND CONUNDRUM
Gery Trentesaux in Courrier has sailed an exceptional race, getting to grips with the Round Ireland conundrum with ever greater skill as each mile passes, such that his previous pacers such as Mike Evans J/112e The Big Picture and Johnny & Suzie Murphy’s J/109 are now 65 miles astern, getting past the Copeland Islands at the entrance to Belfast Lough.
But although wind is on the way, currently the breeze pattern is of the Gruyere variety, so much so that it’s sticking out our necks to say that Khumbu’s unassailable first will be followed by a superb second overall on IRC for Courrier Pogo. But that’s the way the smart money is betting.

















































