Saturday the 7th march at 4am will see a fleet of 14 yachts set sail from Queenscliff en route to Grassy Harbour, King Island.

A favourite race of the Ocean Racing Club's annual calendar this race often delivers poor weather conditions. Not this year, with the forecast winds from the west at 20 to 25 knots it will be a beam reach all the way to King Island. Tonight’s forecast does show the winds strengthening with gusts increasing to 35 knots, consequently the race management team are maintaining a watch.
Grassy HarbourThis race is much loved by skippers and crews not just for the joy of the sport but for the unfailingly hospitable reception in Grassy courtesy of the King Island Boat Club, the best steak sandwiches to be had anywhere and available no matter what time you anchor.

The 14 strong fleet this year looks competitive and with the ideal conditions handicap honours are difficult to predict. The Line Honours trophy though has the crew of Scarlet Runner excited. It’s not just the trophy itself that motivates but also the prospect of fighting for the race record which was set be sometime rival John Newbold on Primitive Cool in 2014. That time sits at a swift 09:50:21, Robert Date will need to drive his crew and his RP 52 hard but in these conditions the record is doable.

Mornington based Adrian Lewis in his Warwick 67, Geomatic Allegro has waterline length over Date but with just three up would not normally worry him. The prospect of a beam reach does however make life marginally easier and will suit Lewis for the journey. Geomatic Allegro is new to the ORCV world having competed in the Sydney Hobart race last year and is something of an unknown quantity, we will all be watching with interest.

Skippers and crews are watching the weather as they sail down the bay tonight trusting that the BOM have got it right.

The start as always has been dictated by tides at The Heads and will be at 4am Saturday morning. Race management are hoping to see that first finisher sometime after 13:00 and the rest of the fleet before midnight.

King Island Boat ClubThe hospitality of our very good freinds at the King Island Boat Club is legendary - pictured here this afternoon - closed now but will be humming this time tomorrow. 

2020 King Island Early Bird Closes 19th Feb The 48th ORCV Melbourne to King Island Yacht Race is just over 3 weeks away on the Victorian March long weekend. 114nm and you will arrive in Grassy where our wonderful hosts from the King Island Boat Club serve up a feast of local products. Everyone can stay as the Grassy Harbour is deep with good mooring and tender services. Come try the great hospitality.  Early Bird Entry rate closes this weekend 19th February.  Do you have your entry in yet?   Learn more or enter the race here                             

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King Island - fantastic destination for a yacht race is now open to yachts without HF marine radio.  Top things to do when visiting King Island

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