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The Countdown is On: 2 Weeks to Go Until Royal Escape Race 2025!

by Chris Hawkes 9 May 06:42 UTC 23 May 2025
Royal Escape Race 2023 © Sussex Yacht Club Ltd

Sussex Yacht Club makes a final call for entries to the 2025 Royal Escape Race, from the Brighton coast to Fécamp, France on Friday 23rd May 2025. Race start time 08:00 BST.

All details are available on the 2025 event website.

Set sail from Brighton to Fécamp in one of the UK's most historical offshore yacht races. The thrill of the open sea, the camaraderie of fellow sailors, and the prestige of taking part in a historic event—there's nothing quite like the Royal Escape Race, and the 2025 edition is just 2 weeks away!

Whether you're a seasoned skipper or a first-time crew member, this unforgettable race from Brighton to Fécamp is the perfect way to kick off your sailing season. Hosted by the Sussex Yacht Club, the Royal Escape Race is one of the South Coast's most celebrated yacht races, drawing entries from across the UK and beyond.

Why Take Part in the Royal Escape Race 2025?

  • Challenge Yourself: The 67-nautical mile crossing from the Sussex coast to the picturesque French port of Fécamp offers both excitement and a true test of sailing skills.
  • Make History: The race commemorates King Charles II's escape to France in 1651—sail in his wake and become part of a legacy over 40 years strong.
  • Unmatched Camaraderie: With participants ranging from solo sailors to team crews, it's a brilliant way to connect with the UK sailing community.
  • A Weekend to Remember: Enjoy the celebratory atmosphere at both ends of the race, with shoreside events and warm welcomes from our French hosts.
  • Musto Sponsor Prizes: Successful entries can win prizes from Musto!
  • Yellow Brick Tracker: Every entry in the race will have a tracker to broadcast the race LIVE!
A full programme of events is planned for the Saturday after the race, including the first ever Sailing's Got Talent, cheese/wine tasting, prize-giving and evening disco!

How to Enter

Entries for the Royal Escape Race 2025 are still open. Entries close on Friday 16th May 2025. Whether you're entering your own yacht or looking to crew, all the details can be found on the race website.

New for 2025 - The Supporters Cruise

Sussex Yacht Club launches the Royal Escape Race 2025 Supporter Cruise to Fécamp. This event is open to powerboats and yachts of sufficient capability to cross the Channel safely, at the complete discretion of the Skipper. Follow the race fleet to Fécamp and take part in all the shoreside celebrations. Entry will remain open to the day before the race.

Available Now - the RER2025 Official T-Shirt

Celebrate the spirit of offshore sailing with the exclusive Royal Escape Race 2025 Official T-shirt. Designed for comfort, performance, and style, this limited-edition tee is the perfect way to commemorate one of the 45th instalment of the Royal Escape Race.

Formal Prizegiving 14 June 2025

Join us for a fun evening of celebration as we honour the participants and winners of this year's Royal Escape Race. Set against the backdrop of triumph and camaraderie.

Arrival from 18:00 for dinner to be served promptly at 19:00.

Dress Code: Cowes Reg

We look forward to an unforgettable evening filled with excitement and celebration! Kick off the night by mingling with fellow guests and indulging in a delectable finger food buffet. Then, let's toast to this year's Royal Escape Race as we dance the night away at our celebratory disco, until 11:30!

We look forward to seeing you all at this fabulous event for all!

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