Showing posts with label Cowes Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cowes Week. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 August 2008

Crunch Changes Cowes Crowd

According to an article by the BBC, the last Cowes Week to be sponsored by Insurance company Skandia was not too badly affected by the ‘credit crunch’.

Despite a year of financial turmoil, the streams of yachts heading out onto the Solent are still flying the flags of some of the world’s biggest banks.

Back on land the main shopping street is packed with groups of corporate hospitality guests making their way round the designer boutiques.

And yet, though the well-heeled crowd may not yet be counting the pennies, there are some early signs that the slowdown is beginning to effect the very genteel world of Cowes Week.

But the boss of On Deck, Mike Williams, has seen a change in the make-up of his clientele this year.

“We’re probably 20% down on the corporate hospitality side of things, but that’s been made up by sailing enthusiasts booking the boats as individuals,” he says.

One of the other parts of Mike’s business is the individual regattas the company organises for different sectors of business, ranging from the Banking and Finance Regatta in September to a race for the furniture industry.

“You would expect that these regattas would be hit hard, but because there are so many sailors within the companies, there are still plenty of entries for this year,” says Mr Williams.

Among the punters watching the live bands is a group of hedge fund managers who’ve chartered a yacht for the day.

“There’s still a lot of money around here,” says the skipper of the boat.

“The higher end does not seem to be feeling the pinch. In fact they seem pretty immune from the credit crunch.”

And while the Pimm’s and champagne continues to flow, it would seem that the waves of the credit crunch are not quite ready to engulf the Cowes regatta quite yet.

Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Cowes Week Still Without a Sponsor

The annual Cowes Week kicks off this week, but the organisers have not managed to find a title sponsor to replace Skandia, whose long running partnership ends this year.

Skandia's sponsorship of Cowes Week has run for 14 years including this year's event, which takes place at the beginning of August. It was known as long ago as March 2007 that its support would finish this year.

Cowes Week Limited, the company that runs the event, today issued a statement saying that it had not been able to finalise a new partner before this year's event.

Stuart Quarrie, Cowes Week's chief executive, said: "Although discussions are progressing well, we are not in a position to make an announcement before or during the regatta.

"However, we do have every confidence that Cowes Week will have a new partner in place in good time for the 2009 regatta."

Skandia Cowes Week will this year take place over eight days from August 2 on the Isle of Wight. The event, which attracts about 1,000 boats, 8,500 sailors and a full gamut of celebrities, first took place in 1826 and is the world's longest-running sailing regatta.

Wednesday, 7 May 2008

Volkswagen Touareg King of Cowes is back

LaserPerformance (Europe) Ltd and Volkswagen are delighted to announce that 2008 will see the return of the Volkswagen Touareg King of Cowes at Skandia Cowes Week. With the question being, who will be crowned King this yer?

On Friday 1st August the class winners from Skandia Cowes Week 2007 will race in identical Laser SB3s off Cowes in a one-day, three race regatta. Following on from the hard-fought inaugural event held last year, some 32 leading national and international helms will have the opportunity to pitch their skills on the water against each other, to compete for the coveted 'Volkswagen Touareg King of Cowes' title. Competition is expected to again be fierce, with prizes of a Volkswagen Touareg, Laser XD and Laser BUG up for grabs. Plus a fantastic holiday to Mark Warner for the owner of the winning boat.

Three races are scheduled with no discard ensuring that the teams are given the most rigorous test. For 2008 the course format is revised slightly to include a Skandia Cowes Week style "round the cans" course in addition to the "windward leeward" format which was used exclusively at the inaugural event. The "round the cans" format gives a greater test of navigational skills and was introduced in response to the competitor's request for a competition that offered the broadest possible test of skills.