Talk and Tour | St Katharine Docks

  • 07/04/25
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CALLING ALL ADVENTURERS!

Over the Easter weekend (18-20 April), we're inviting people like you to St Katharine Docks, London, to find out how you can take part in the next edition of the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.

You will find out more about the selection process, training, the race, the fleet, stopovers, personal logistics and most importantly, the Race Crew. You'll either walk away inspired or scared. One thing you won't be is bored.

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Tour a Clipper 70 Ocean racing yacht

18 - 20 April 2025 | 10am-6pm

Take a look around a Clipper 70. This stripped down ocean racing yacht departs this summer for its next 40,000nm race around the world.

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Discovery Talk

18 April 2025 | 10am & 2pm

Discovery Room | Tower Hotel, London E1W 1LD

Hosted by former Clipper Race crew, this is your chance to learn everything you want to know about training, ports of call and the selection process for a wet, windy, hot and cold adventure of a lifetime.

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A crew member holds onto a sail as waves crash over the deck, capturing the intensity of ocean racing.Link arrow

The Race

The Clipper Race is one of the biggest challenges of the natural world and an endurance test like no other.

Race Crew inside the tight quarters of a sailboat. One crew member climbs down a ladder from an open hatch above, while two others organize equipment in the bunk area. Blue storage bags and gear are secured on either side of the narrow space, highlighting the cramped and functional setup needed for an ocean race.Link arrow

The Life

A Clipper 70 is no place for the faint-hearted. Every team member has a role on deck and is trained to form a self-sufficient unit, ready to handle any situation, no matter how severe.

A woman grips a winch handle on a sailing boat, bracing herself against the turbulent ocean waves under a dark, cloudy sky. The image captures the intensity and teamwork required for ocean racing in challenging conditions.Link arrow

The Training

Becoming an ocean racer demands rigorous training. Every crew member, regardless of experience, completes four levels of Clipper Race training to tackle the world's most challenging conditions.