Royal Burnham One Design Fleet

Start Time - Normal Saturdays 14.40

What's On
Getting ready for the season see the 2025 Sailing Calendar below
DateRace/EventStart Time Social
Sat 12th AprilPre-season points 1
Friday 18th AprilGood Friday
Sat 19th AprilPre-season points 214.40
Sunday 20th
Sat 26th AprilPre-season points 314.40
Sat 3rd MayChandler Candlestick 1/ Frank Pitcher H/cap 1/Early summer 1 Coronation Cup14.40
Sun 4th MayChandler Candlestick 211.00
Mon 5th May BANK HOLIDAYChandler Candlestick 311.00
Sat 10th MayMain season points 2/Early Summer 214.40
Sat 17th May​​Asprin Trophy v RTYCMain season points 3/Early summer 3?
Sun 18th MayAsprin Trophy v RTYC
Sat 24th May WHITSUNMain season points 4/Early summer 4/Georgina Kennedy Memorial 111.00
Sun 25th May WHITSUNGeorgina Kennedy Memorial 2
Mon 26th May WHITSUNGeorgina Kennedy Memorial 3
Sat 31st MayChallenge Cup
Main season points 5/H/cap 2/Early Summer 5
TBC
Sat 7th JuneMain season points 6/Mid Summer 1 - VictoryTBC
Sat 14th JuneMain season points 7/Mid summer 2
Sat 21st JuneMain season points 8/Mid Summer 314.40
Sun 22nd JuneCadets in RBODS's
Sat 28th JuneMain season points 9/H/cap 3/Mid summer 414.40
Sun 29th JuneSingle-Handed race Pemberton Billing Cup11.00
Sat 5th JulyMain season points 10/Mid summer 514.40
Sun 6th JulyCaudle Cup
Fri 11th JulyRCOD Regatta
Sat 12th JulyRCOD Regatta
Main season points 11/Late summer 1 Shephard Cup Rubber Ball
Sun 13th JulyRCOD Regatta
Sat 19th JulyMain season points 12/Late summer 2
Sat 26th JulyMain season points 13/Late summer 3 - /H/cap/ 4 14.40
Sun 27th JulyMagnus Cup at Essex YCTBC
Sat 2nd AugMain season points 14/h/cap 4/Late summer 414.40
Sat 9th AugLong Distance weekend - Golf CupTBC
Sun 10th AugLong Distance weekend - Oliver CupTBC
Sat 16th AugMain season points 15/late summer514.40
Sat 23rd AugBurnham Week
Sun 24th AugBurnham WeekClass Party BBQ
Mon 25th Aug BANK HOLIDAYBurnham Week
Tue 26th AugBurnham WeekFormal Dinner
Wed 27th AugBurnham Week
Thur 28th AugBurnham Week
Friday 29th AugBurnham Week
Sat 30th AugBurnham WeekPrize giving dinner
Sun 31st SeptSt Mathew CupTBA
Sat 6th SeptAutumn Series 1 - Albert Inkstand
Sat 13th SeptAutumn Series 2
Sat 20th SeptAutumn Series 3
Sat 27th SeptAutumn Series 4
Sat 4th OctAutumn series 5
Sat 11th OctAutumn Series 6
Sun 12th OctAutumn series 7 - Last Race - Commodore's sail past11.00
Sat ? NovRBOD AGM Laying up supper & Prize giving

The Royal Burnham One Design Fleet race on Saturday afternoons.
They are often short of crew so if you are on the quay ready to go you just might get a ride!

This classic wooden boat was designed in 1932 by N.E. Dallimore & the fleet is still going strong today.
Each boat has its own unique colour scheme, creating a beautiful vibrant scene as they sail along the river Crouch.

To get involved contact the office.

Fab Burnham Week Photos
Great Photos from the long distance race!
Racing Results
RBOD Whitsun Regatta Report 2024
Beryl aground
While the Elites and RCODs had elected to have multiple races on Saturday and Sunday (but not sail on Monday), the RBOD fleet opted for the traditional Whitsun racing schedule of one race per day, Saturday Sunday and Monday. Because the RBODs were only sailing one race, those listening on the VHF heard a most extraordinary request from the RBOD class captain. Noting that the course displayed would probably get the fleet back to the mooring fairly quickly, a longer course was requested much to the surprise of the race book box team who readily agreed such an unusual request. Those overhearing the exchange couldn’t quite believe what they had just heard! Saturday’s race proved to be the most eventful with six of the eight strong fleet going aground RAE even having multiple groundings. AQUAMARINE ran aground on the start line, closely followed up the bank by WHITE ROSE . A short time later, aboard BERYL it seemed Simon had forgotten that he was sailing and not farming, as BERYL almost ended up in a field.

MANDARIN and WHIMBREL didn’t want to miss out on this muddy fun, either, fortunately the water was reported to be warmer than expected!

No Wind!

When the wind had died on the first round it seemed the long course was over ambitious, although had we not gone all the way to Fairway 13 we would have missed the sight of the nesting seagulls upon it.

Champagne Sailing!

Luckily the breeze soon filled in and as the tide turned, the fleet picked up pace to get around the epic course. RED JACKET managed to avoid coming into contact with the riverbed and led the fleet all the way around, finishing first followed by MANDARIN then PHALAROPE (who were the other boat to avoid a grounding).
On Sunday the fleet headed to Canewdon with a fairly constant breeze as MANDARIN led from the start line and managed to stay ahead despite the boats in second third and fourth jostling for position. MANDARIN finished first, followed by RED JACKET then PHALAROPE.

By Monday there were no Squibs on the river so the fleet headed to Holliwell in fairly breezy conditions. Along this first fetch the enthusiastic but new team aboard WHIMBREL took an early lead, but the positions were all changing and by the time Holliwell approached AQUAMARINE had taken the lead. AQUAMARINE went on to lead the rest of the way around with MANDARIN and RED JACKET trying to get a podium position ahead of the other to win the Regatta. RED JACKET succeeded with AQUAMARINE finishing first, RED JACKET second then WHIMBREL third. Congratulations to RED JACKET for winning the weekend with the Georgina Tolhurst Memorial Trophy and to my crew aboard AQUAMARINE for winning the President’s Cup. It was lovely to welcome Chris Corrigan back to the fleet on PHALAROPE, having taken a break early last season. It has also been great to see how well team WHIMBREL are coming together and getting such good results with enthusiastic but inexperienced sailors aboard on a steep learning curve tutored by James Dallimore.

Angela Shephard
RBOD Class Captain
(Photos Jon Sturmer/Cathy Herring)

Aquamarine

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