Bart’s Bash

Well another fantastic fun race on Sunday 20th September. It was great to see many new faces racing for the first time as well as many old ones sailing with their children. With the combined race including 5 visitors from Eyott SC and 5 from South Woodham Ferrers YC we had a fantastic 28 boats on the water. I have entered the results under the 2015 results page and they are provisionally on the Bart’s Bash website now.
Thanks to all the support crews who made this happen!

Bart’s Bash is a global sailing race taking place at hundreds of venues, with thousands of sailors in hundreds of different classes of boat around the world. This incredible event works on the assumption that sailing venues host their races at weekends and we invite them to unite in one colossal global sailing event. Bart’s Bash is open to all sailing clubs, yacht clubs, scout groups, sea cadets, windsurfing clubs, individuals and any venue globally that can host a race and are inspired to take part.

Put simply it’s the day the world goes sailing!

It’s a day the sailing community remembers Andrew ‘Bart’ Simpson, a double Olympic medallist who tragically lost his life whilst training for the Americas cup in 2013.

Bart’s Bash is an annual fundraising and participation campaign promoted by the Andrew Simpson Sailing Foundation (ASSF). Each individual event is organised by a venue which is the organising authority for all activities at their site.

The event was founded in 2014 and was verified By Guinness World Record as The Largest Sailing Race in the World. Sailing venues around the world engaged with the campaign by agreeing to organise a sailing event during the Bart’s Bash period (17th 18th September 2016).

Bart’s Bash has seen more than 45,000 sailors participate in the event in 62 Countries across the 2 years. We hope that in 2016, we can grow the event to be even bigger and continue to help raise awareness of the sport!

The race details will be set locally by each venue, but are not onerous – we expect many of the club venues may use one of their normal morning races as their Bart’s Bash race. Through our new Bart Number handicap system we collect information on entries, results, boats, courses distance and conditions. We use that information to provide an overall results using ‘corrected speed’ in a pioneering results system… please note that ultimately this is fun and not a precise science!

There is no fee for being part of this incredible results service, but if individual sailors truly want to feel you have been part of the big picture we hope you will want to make a donation to be a part of it. Of course everyone can make it so much more than that – you and your venue can raise more money for the charity through sponsorship or other events on the day. Our partner, Justgiving.com is a charity fund raising website that will collect your sponsorship money on our behalf, making it very easy wherever you are in the world – details are included in the sign up process.

We hope together we can make a difference and help bring sailing to many more people that have not yet been lucky to experience it.