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It’s set to be another busy year of sailing in Scotland, from RYA courses and events, to two junior Pathway class nationals, the Orkney Island games, and a Tall Ships spectacular amongst the ever popular yachting fixtures… it’s time to get the diaries out.
Click through to our event calendar above to see what RYA run activity is coming up, and read on for some more dates to have on your radar.
2025 Orkney Island Games
10-11 May
Taking place at Haston Slip Training Centre, racing will get underway in ILCA 6 and 7 classes, with up to two ILCA 7 Class competitors and up to two ILCA 6 class competitors per island will be permitted entry to the event. There’s also set to be a team event, which looks at the best three places in both classes for each race sailed. For more on sailing at the Orkney Games, head to the dedicated webpage now.
Scottish Islands Peak Race
Starts 16 May
For those with a passion for hills as much as waves, this adventure combined fell running with sailing across several days.
Open to a range of sailing classes, this event can also be broken down into runners and sailors, as well as an all rounders class for those taking the challenge even further. Why not get a team together and if you are looking for some runners their are plenty wishing to get from island to island, so contact the race team on their website if your interested.
Scottish Series
23 - 26 May
Four days of exhilarating racing great for sailors to come together across a diverse range of classes in a friendly environment. Find our more at the Scottish Series website for how to get involved. One of the most prestigious and long-standing regattas in the country, this event attracts sailors from Scotland, the UK, and further afield.
RS Feva UK Nationals
24 – 27 May
Dalgety Bay Sailing Club is set to welcome RS Feva sailors from across the country for the much anticipated class nationals. Marking the first of two Junior Pathway class nationals in Scotland 2025, excitement is certainly building amongst young Scottish sailors.
Aberdeen Tall Ships Race
19-22 July
Gearing up to attract hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Aberdeen coast, the Tall Ships race will see over 50 rather impressive boats stopover in the granite city for a few days of celebration and sharing of international culture. Organisers are urging everyone to “Get ready, get excited and get involved”
707 UK Nationals
31 July – 3 August
Port Edgar Yacht Club are hosting the 707 UK Nationals for the second year in a row. The 707 proves a favourite small keelboat on the Forth with five crew, and lots of fun. Close competition to be expected as well as a lively social scene.
For more information keep an eye on the Port Edgar Yacht Club website. For more on 707's, check out the class association site.
West Highland Yachting Week
2 – 8 August
This travelling series gives yachters the option to complete the series, or enter individual races if they don’t want to take part in the entire week long regatta.
Suitable for a range of experience levels, ages, and competitive spirits, the race committee welcome and support first timers. Visit the West Highland Yachting Week Website for full details.
UK Topper Nationals
3 - 8 August
This, year Nationals are coming to Largs Sailing Club – an exciting prospect for many on the RYA Scotland Pathway programme. With a fleet of up to 200 racing for the 4.2, 5.3 & 6.4 rigs, the ITCA (GBR) Topper Nationals delivers some of the best single handed racing in the country.
Additionally, a Regatta Fleet will be running for younger or less experienced sailors who would like to get involved and experience the excitement of a National event, but aren’t yet ready to enter our main fleet racing. The week will be focused on fun & games and making friends, whilst spending plenty of time on the water.
Keep an eye on the ITCA website for all the info.
Scottish Fin & Foil Championships
3- 10 August
Returning for it’s third year, the Scottish Fin & Foil Championships just keep on getting bigger…
Taking place on Loch Ryan in Stranraer on the South West coast, the windsurf and foiling event brings together participants of all ages across a range of classes in a truly fun and friendly environment.
Head to the Fin & Foil Website for more on what to expect.
Largs Regatta Festival
30 August - 7 September
Largs Regatta Festival is open to keelboats and dinghies, and catamarans of all classes, racing is spread over two weekends with a range of racing on offer.
Want to protect the environment in which you boat?
If you are simply using your time to race to save the planet then why not use your boat differently in 2024 and plan a remote beach clean. Some great examples happening across Scotland already, why not join in!
Check out some of Scotland’s beach clean champions to find a way to make a different:
The Scottish Coastal Clean Up has also been active with some Beach Blitz Events
Marine Conservation Society run organised beach cleans
For even more events and resources on protecting our marine environment, Keep Scotland Beautiful can provide an in depth insight alongside the information available through the Green Blue.
Why not take the Green Blue Boating Pledge and follow some of the key factors that can help minimise your impact on the environment.
If you'd like to highlight an event you're running in 2025, let us know by emailing communications@ryascotland.org.uk