The season begins - Contenders in 2025
by Ed Presley 24 Dec 01:26 PST
Hartley Boats Contender British Nationals day 2 © Tom Wild
The 2025 season for the Contender fleet is looking like one the best in recent history and a great time to join the class in the UK.
One of the primary draws of the Contender (apart from good looks and easy performance) is the advantage of having a true international fleet with big competitions, a factor that keeps the sailors in Contender class committed to the boat over the years.
And 2025 is a strong one, with a late 2024 World championship in Sunny Florida to get the year started and then the 2025 Worlds at lake Garda in July. It a bit late to get to Florida with the UK container already on its way, but now is the time to get into the class if you desire sailing in a 150-boat fleet at Lake Garda.
The UK Class continues to be strong with 15+ boats at all opens, a mix of new and regular helms in fleet give competition all over the course, especially as the speed difference in the Boats are minimal meaning close racing from start to finish.
Graeme Wilcox of Netley is still the man to beat having retained his nation title and looking toward the international ones, but Graeme doesn't have it all his own way with a mixture of helms taking races in 2024.
The boats are now of a very high standard with Hartley's able to provide a competitive package from new, as well as the grade of second-hand boat improving, any Bonezzi, Chris Somner, or older still capable of taking titles. The Contender is so robust that 10-20-year-old boats do not lose performance. This makes entry relatively inexpensive.
This year's UK Championship is in the favourite venue of Shoreham SC from the 4-7th September, this event is expected to be well attended with the class freelance marketing man, Richard Batten, ensuring that more and more club sailor join the fleet for the annual UK Contender Jamboree, we are also likely to welcome several international riders to the event that will have onsite camping and socials that keep us all together.
The BCA will be running its annual training day for all new and intermediate sailors at Oxford SC (chosen for its easy travel from most regions and conditions conducive to training). The event will be open to all but will be aimed at developing the skills of those new to the class or looking to improve. The training is free to all BCA members and will be run by an experienced coach, with input from Contender hot shots to get that boat specific info. Please contact the class via the website if you are interested.
Please come and join us, if you own a Contender and have been hoping to improve you will receive a warm welcome. Demo sails are available at all of the events mention or at clubs around the country, please get in touch to try one out, via www.sailcontender.org.uk
2025 British Contender Fixtures:
Name | Venue | Dates |
World Championships 2024 | Pensacola YC
Florida | 17th‑23rd February |
RYA Dinghy Show | Farnborough | 22/23rd February |
TT1 | Oxford SC | 5/6th April |
TT2 | Mounts bay YC | MAY |
TT3 Northern Title | Yorkshire dales | 10/11th May |
TT4 | Poole YC | 31st May‑1st June |
TT5 | Felpham SC | 21/22nd June |
Contender Training Day | Oxford SC | UNE |
TT6 Eastern Area Title | Thorpe bay YC | 12/13th July |
World Championships 2025 | Malcesine
Garda | 28th July ‑3rd August |
TT7 | Hythe and Saltwood SC | 16/17th August |
UK Nationals | Shoreham SC | 4‑7th September |
TT8 | Castle Cove SC | 27/28th September |
TT9 Inland Championship | Rutland Water | 11/12th October |