Marine businesses provide prizes for 2023 Falmouth Classics

Three national and international marine businesses are sponsoring the Atkins Ferrie Wealth Management 2023 Falmouth Classics by presenting valuable prizes for racing. The three marine businesses are Teamac, Musto and Bristol based Noble Masts.

This year’s classic event in Falmouth will include three races in 13 classes. There are two races on 16 June and one on 17 June. Racing will take place in the Carrick Roads but larger vessels, such as pilot cutters will follow courses out into Falmouth Bay.

Teamac are sponsoring the Saturday Race and the winner of each of the 13 classes will win a voucher for paint or varnish or antifoul. The Teamac Race in 2022, the first time the company has sponsored the Saturday race, was bedevilled by 47 knot winds from the NNE which meant that only three classes were able to race. Organisers hope this year that all classes will be able to start and complete the set courses.

The first of 13 classes will start at 11.30 in the Carrick Roads. It is expected that over 100 boats will participate. The fleet will include luggers, pilot cutters, Falmouth Working Boats (with their distinctive topsails) and gaff and Bermudan rigged cruisers and dayboats. At least a third are likely to have been built before 1950, with the oldest dating from 1881. Most classes, including the Falmouth Working Boats will sail in the Carrick Roads, but the larger craft, including the pilot cutters, are expected to sail a course that will take them out in into Falmouth Bay.

Geoff Mackrill, Director of Teal and Mackrill, Teamac’s parent company said: ”Teal and Mackrill , having been manufacturing marine paints since 1908, are proud to be able to support the2023 Falmouth Classics Regatta which involves a huge variety of sailing and powered craft, all of them having an important part to play in our national maritime heritage. Many, we trust, will have been protected by our products at some point in their lifetime, especially now we hope!! Long may this event continue”.

Musto, who have a local shop in Events Square Falmouth, will be providing one of their sailing jackets and two sail bags as overall prizes, which will be presented at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall on 18 June . Noble Masts of Bristol will also be providing two vouchers valued at £500 each towards the cost of wooden spars using the companies hollow wooden mast construction system which was developed in 1984.  The sponsor and the organisers will be selecting two classes where the winners have wooden spars. Unfortunately, Wesley Massam, the owner of the business, will not be eligible if his own boat, Jan Rorlan wins her class!

Kaye Price, Falmouth Classics Chief Race Officer said: “The contribution of valuable and very useful prizes by the three marine businesses is hugely appreciated by the organisers of the event and the  Race Team and will provide fantastic rewards to those who have strived to win their class.”


The Falmouth Classics runs from the 16 – 18 June, with boats arriving in the port on 15 June. It is not just about racing, there are also two parades of sail on Sunday, a Maritime Village on North Quay, receptions for participants and a supper at the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club. The event coincides with the Falmouth International Shanty Festival, this year with seventy seven groups. The two events are expected to bring over 60,000 to the town over the weekend.  

Further information about Falmouth Classics:  www.falmouthclassics.org.uk

More news from All At Sea