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Roschier Baltic Sea Race - How to follow the race

by RORC Press 25 Jul 12:19 PDT 27 July 2024
The second edition of the Roschier Baltic Sea Race will start from Helsinki on 27th July 2024 © mariia-kauppi

The second edition of the Roschier Baltic Sea Race starts from Helsinki, Finland in two days - on Saturday 27th July 2024.

Organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club with the Offshore Racing Alliance, 40 boats ranging in size from 9.45m to 26.53m will take the start just after midday. Sailors from all over Scandinavia, Europe and the United States of America are currently preparing at Marina Bay for the 635NM offshore race.

Website: balticsearace.rorc.org
Entry list: balticsearace.rorc.org/entries
Tracker: balticsearace.rorc.org/tracking

START: Saturday 27th July - First start 1210 (UTC+2)

There will be three starts at 10 minute intervals. Competing boats will depart from Marina Bay, Katajanokka from around 1000 (UTC+2). The start line is SW of the island Suomenlinna (located west of Kustaanmiekka), 4 km southeast of the city centre of Helsinki.

IRC Two - Start 1210
IRC One - Start 1220
IRC Zero + MOCRA - Start 1230

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