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Crew space on Elan 410 – Mad Dash for RORC Myth of Malham 2026

Cost

TBC

Event dates

23rd May 2026 - 25th May 2026

What's included

The price includes all boat and race costs and meals onboard. Additional costs include flights, transfers, meals and accommodation ashore (where required) and personal insurance.

What to expect

This event offers a strategically challenging 235-mile offshore race from the Solent to the Eddystone Lighthouse, off Plymouth, and back to finish just outside the Solent.

Itinerary

Saturday – Race day with additional Training day TBC

Crew information

Skipper, Sam Tregelles, has turned his passion into a profession. He has lead flotillas in Greece and delivered yachts from the UK to Malta. He has also crossed the Atlantic and sailing extensively throughout the Caribbean. Sam loves sharing his passion for sailing with anyone from complete beginners to those looking to deepen their sailing skills.

Prerequisite experience

Previous racing experience is not required but you should be comfortable to sleep onboard whilst racing offshore.

Where

The course for the Myth of Malham race takes the fleet from Cowes to the Eddystone Lighthouse, south of Plymouth, before returning to the Solent.

Accommodation

With an active watch system ‘hot bunking’ may be employed to ensure the most comfortable berth possible.

Crew space on Elan 410 – Mad Dash for RORC Myth of Malham 2026

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