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Royal Escape Race 2016 – In Pictures

By William Mills

Each year Sussex Yacht Club celebrates the May Bank holiday with a cross channel yacht race to France to commemorate Charles II’s great escape after his disastrous defeat at the Battle of Worcester on 3rd September 1651.

 

Charles II was reputed to have hidden from his Parliamentarian pursuers and finally slipped aboard a ship in the small Sussex fishing port of Shoreham by Sea.

Working their way slowly out to sea so as not to arouse suspicions from any watching coastguards, the intrepid voyagers headed for France landing in Fecamp the following morning. What an adventure!

This year some 85 yachts and their crews assembled at Shoreham Harbour including fifteen French yachts which had sailed over to join the race to Fecamp.

Below are a selection of photos which we hope might be of interest. The most exciting is of Ian’s escapade.

As part of the team, he had to be on committee boat Watchful for the start. He then transferred to our safety boat RIB, and we rushed after Yacht Truant where Ian was join the crew.

It was no mean feat of our skipper first spotting Truant among all the other yachts,and then coming alongside. Ian made a lightning jump and all was well!

The competitors had started to arrive in Shoreham Harbour from Wednesday 25th onwards and the organising team had their work cut out seeing all the yachts safely berthed and crews helped find what they needed.

By Thursday the moorings were sporting a colourful array of bunting. Sussex Yacht Club provided water taxis, and bacon sandwiches galore, as well as entertainment at their main riverside clubhouse in the town centre.

Both club steward Jon Edon and secretary Tim Leigh confessed to not having slept a wink on Thursday night.

After the festivities they had to rush back to the marina and start to prepare hot breakfasts for the early starters.

We were lucky enough to capture the pink pre dawn sky at 4.46 am. Helping the French trimaran through the lock was all part of the course as was the dredger wanting to join us.

After a short delay the starts were promptly got underway with a brief beat to windward to a BMYC mark off Brighton Marina before turning out to sea and enjoying the fair wind to France.

 

Lady Bee Marina Shoreham by Sea

 

Yacht Rayndeer Shoreham Harbour

 

French trimaran Shoreham Harbour

 

Colourful yacht flying the French flag  Lady Bee Marina

 

Sussex Yacht Club RIB

 

French yacht moored in Lady Bee Marina

 

Sussex Yacht club RIB in Shoreham Harbour

 

Pre dawn light 4.46am Shoreham Harbour

 

Cheerful sailors on a French flagged yacht in Shoreham Harbour

 

SYC’s Laurence Woodhams on board his Beneteau, Ocean Dream, Shoreham Harbour

 

City of Chichester approaches the lock, Shoreham Harbour

 

Yacht Tyke readies for the start, Brighton beach in the background  RER 2016

 

Yacht Saka, off Brighton  RER 2016

 

Watchful, committee boat for the start of RER 2016

 

French flagged entrant 024 just after the start RER 2016

 

Crew member on yacht at start of RER 2016

 

Yacht Redeye, off Brighton RER 2016

 

SYC commodore Steve Vyse’s Barda, off Brighton RER 2016

 

Oyster 55 Brighton Belle RER 2016

 

Yacht Silver Fox RER 2016

 

RIB closes with Yacht Truant ready to transfer SYC race officer Ian across RER 2016

 

Crew on Yacht Truant ready for transfer RER 2016

 

He didn’t fall in. Ian safely transferred to Yacht Truant RER 2016

 

All’s well except the camera has water on the lens. Yacht Truant RER 2016

 

Fecamp Normandy

 

Michaela onboard a Jeanneau 40.3   Miss Brighton 2011

 

 

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