Southport 24 Hour Race Explained

The West Lancashire Yacht Club 24 Hour Dinghy Race, has always been more commonly known as the Southport 24 Hour Race.[1] [2] [3]

West Lancashire Yacht Club 24-Hour Dinghy Race
First:1967
Organiser:West Lancashire Sailing Club
Classes:GP14, Enterprise, Firefly, Formerly Lark
Start:Saturday, 12:00
Finish:Sunday, 12:00
Length:24 Hours
Sport:Sailing
Last Edition:2024
Upcoming Edition:2025

The race is a national endurance race for classic sailing dinghies (Enterprise and GP14 - formerly including the Lark and Firefly classes) held in Southport, Merseyside, England.[4] and is organised by the West Lancashire Yacht Club.

Entries are invited from recognised clubs, class associations as well as university sailing teams.

The race had a long history, dating back to 1967, and had always been held in September. The race was not sailed in the year 2000 due to the fuel crisis and again in 2020 until 202 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. An early race in the mid 1980s was stopped during the night because of the fierce weather conditions. The Club formally withdrew the race from the sailing calendar in January 2022 quoting difficulties with the organisation, with the race revived for the 2024 edition. The 2024 race brought a collaborative approach to organisation with competitors requested to share organisational roles and volunteer for on the day duties. It also reduced the dinghy entry classes to only the Enterprise and GP14. A 2025 race has been confirmed by the club.

A report of the 53rd Southport 24 Hour Race [5] was published in September 2019 by the Southport Reporter and a video report of the race was published on YouTube.

The average turnout, which had stabilised in the years prior to 2020, had been between 60 and 70 boats, although the 50th anniversary race, held in 2016, attracted 82 entries. Recent entry numbers had been held up by the fact that many of the competing clubs had entered two, three or even four teams. Races in the early years had seen as many as 100 entries with a waiting list.

The race starts at 12 noon on the Saturday. The competing teams then raced their dinghies around the Southport Marine Lake (a man made feature containing 2 islands)[6] for the next 24 hours, finishing at noon on Sunday. Crew changes only being allowed in a specially dedicated docking area. Most entries were made up of teams with around 12 sailors. Competitors were not permitted to sail in more than one team during the event. However, there was nothing (other than exhaustion) to prevent a crew of two from sailing the whole event in one boat; 2 people sailing non stop was successfully sailed by Adam McGovern and Chris Robinson of Hollingworth Lake Sailing Club in the 2007 race.

Winners

!Year!Winning Club
1967West Lancashire YC
1968West Kirby SC
1969Cambridge University CcC
1970Bolton SC
1971Oxford University YC
1972West Lancashire YC
1973Grimsdale Cleethorpes YC
1974Nottingham University SC
1975Northwich SC
1976Bolton SC
1977Winsford Flash SC
1978Bolton SC
1979Southport SC
1980Bolton SC
1981Tynemouth SC
1982Liverpool University SC
1983Monklands SC
1984Southport SC
1985Bolton SC
1986London Corinthian SC
1987Bolton SC
1988Sutton SC
1989Bolton SC
1990Bolton SC
1991Winsford Flash SC
1992Bassenthwhaite SC
1993Bolton SC
1994Bolton SC
1995Bolton SC
1996West Lancashire SC
1997Blackpool & Fleetwood YC
1998Blackpool & Fleetwood YC
1999Blackpool & Fleetwood YC
2001Enterprise Class Assoc. / Frensham Pond SC
2002West Lancashire YC
2003Bassenthwhaite SC
2004Bolton SC
2005Bolton SC
2006Lark Class Assoc. / Sail 4 Cancer
2007Bolton SC
2008South Staffordshire SC
2009South Staffordshire SC
2010420 Class Assoc.
2011Hollingworth Lake SC
2012Hollingworth Lake SC
2013South Staffordshire SC
2014South Staffordshire SC
2015South Staffordshire SC
2016South Staffordshire SC
2017South Staffordshire SC
2018South Staffordshire SC
2019South Staffordshire SC
2024Budworth SC

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.royal-windermere.co.uk/racing/2013-08-28-17-26-31/southport-24-hour-race-a-history Royal Windermere Yacht Club -A History of Southport 24 Hour Race
  2. http://www.rotherhamsailingclub.org.uk/index.php/2014/09/southport-24-hour-race/ Rotherham Sailing Club - entering a team once again
  3. http://www.wosc.org.uk/event-2270491 West Oxfordshire Sailing Club - entering two teams
  4. http://www.southportreporter.com/674/ Southport Reporter
  5. http://www.southportreporter.com/934 53rd Southport 24 Hour Race
  6. https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Marine+Lake,+Southport,+Merseyside/@53.6541682,-3.0068321,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x487b3ed8e97d3723:0xb784c1277ab154c6 Google Maps