
The highly anticipated GBR IRC Championships for 2025 have been officially announced, promising a thrilling season for sailors, teams, and sailing enthusiasts across the UK. With multiple events spanning from May to November, this year’s championships will be hosted at some of the most scenic and challenging venues across the British Isles, bringing together top sailing talent to compete in a wide array of regattas.
The RORC Rating Office is pleased to announce that prizes for GBR IRC 2025 Championships will be provided by North Sails, and winners can look forward to crew merchandise and a more significant prize for the overall Champion at each event.
“North Sails is proud to be supporting the IRC Championships taking place throughout the UK. As the leading supplier of racing sails in the world, we understand the excitement of racing in IRC and how to come out on top. We hope everyone gets the most out of their racing in 2025, my team and I hope to meet many of you at these events. If you think North Sails can help you and your team, please give us a call for some friendly sail advice. Good Luck!”
Ian Walker, North Sails UK General Manager.
In addition, each Championship winner is eligible for free entry and berthing at the following year’s National Championship.
May 2025: The Championship Kick-off
The 2025 IRC Championship calendar will kick off in May with the IRC Welsh National Championship held from 2 – 4 May in the breathtaking setting of Pwllheli, Cardigan Bay. Organized as part of the Celtic Regatta, this event will showcase some of the best yachts competing in Welsh waters. The event is known for its strong local support and spectacular coastal racing conditions.
Read more: GBR IRC 2025 Championships and new prize sponsor announced
We are delighted to announce that North Sails will be sponsoring prizes for the IRC Welsh National Championships in 2025.
We will also have other exciting sponsors to be announced soon.

The Dates for the 2025 edition of the 'IRC Welsh National Championship' has benen set:

2nd to 4th May 2025 (Friday to Sunday)
This is a Bank Holiday weekend and no racing on Monday.
(Incorporating the Sonata Welsh National Championships)
Report and Gallery to follow:
The results are published here
The results page has the following:

Sis Amendment No 1
16.1 (REPLACEMENT OF CREW OR EQUIPMENT) is removed.
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Please Note Amendments :
Introduction, 2.3 and 5.5 amended to remove reference to YTC and revert to NHC Progressive
8.9 removed
10.3 – time changed from 16:00 to 16:30.
1.3, 5.2 amended to read NHC progressive instead of YTC
5.5 amended to read 16:30 instead of 16:00 for the last warning signal
Clwb Hwylio Pwllheli Sailing Club and the Royal Dee Yacht Club, will again host the 2024 IRC Welsh National Championships which are scheduled between Friday 17th May to Sunday 19th May 2024.

A change from our traditional mid-summer dates to May last year proved a great success, allowing competitors an early opportunity to test crew set up and boat performance, before enjoying more regattas in Cardigan Bay and further afield later in the year.
This open event will use the facilities of Plas Heli - The Welsh National Sailing Academy and Event
Centre, and will draw on the skill and experience of the Plas Heli, Royal Dee Yacht Club and Pwllheli Sailing Clubs race management and event teams, who have a long and excellent record of hosting World, European and UK National Championships.
The racing will take place on the world renowned sailing waters of Cardigan Bay with the dramatic scenery provided by the mountains of Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula and is only a short sail from the Marina. Minimal tidal influences and being open to the prevailing winds will provide superb championship quality racing conditions.
The Plas Heli pontoons, and the Hafan Marina berths forms part of the excellent Pwllheli Harbour, with chandleries, boat yards, sail makers.
Plas Heli has ample free parking and spaces for camping and motorhomes/caravans in our two secure sites - the compound or quayside. All our plots have hook up electricity.
There is plenty to do ashore before or after the event (or for shore crew during the event). Please visit the great selection of boutique, shops and facilities in the market town and taste and experience the offerings of the new and refurbished bars, cafes and restaurants. A train ride to the Castle in Criccieth - or onwards to Porthmadog where you can catch the steam train to Caernarfon with the majestic castle or to the quarries in Blaenau Festiniog in the Snowdonia National park - all delightful experiences.
Whilst here with the boat why not explore the coastline and anchorages of Abersoch and an exploration sail up the river to Porthmadog.
The Academy facilities will be used for the Championships including the pontoon berths.

The Academy building incorporates a café/restaurant and bar, serving freshly cooked meals using locally sourced ingredients, with superb views of the beach and the mountains of Snowdonia and mid Wales which provide a spectacular backdrop for all events.
We know you will have a memorable IRC championship in Pwllheli – both on and off the water – and we look forward to greeting you all.
Mark Thompson - Commodore Pwllheli Sailing Club
Vicky Cox - Rear Commodore and Racing Captain Pwllheli Sailing Club
Stephen Tudor - Chairman Plas Heli Cyf