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Welcome to the Inaugural Lord Howe Ocean Race

by Di Pearson / RPAYC media 27 May 05:52 UTC 2 October 2026
An Alfreds race on Broken Bay where the race will start © Andrea Francolini / RPAYC

On the back of its successful Sydney to Auckland Ocean Race, sailed every odd year, Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC) is pleased to announce the inaugural Lord Howe Ocean Race - to be held in alternate years and starting in October this year.

The Club is keeping the momentum going by establishing a second serious ocean race to complement the Sydney to Auckland Ocean Race, last held in October 2025.

The new 890 nautical mile race, starting from Broken Bay in Pittwater on Friday (2nd) of the October long weekend, will take the fleet around Balls Pyramid off Lord Howe Island and return to the finish back at Pittwater - one long race.

A special perpetual trophy is being created in honour of the inaugural race, so it will be an unforgettable experience for the owner of the first boat to be engraved on it. Just as unforgettable is the chance to generate the race record.

Following the legacy of the Gosford to Lord Howe Island Yacht Race, a 414-nautical-mile Category 1 race that ran from 1974 until 2014 when it was discontinued, this new race will be sailed as a continuous offshore passage, therefore removing the need for post-race delivery and associated logistics, making it a viable proposition for owners and crews across the board.

And yes, a big party is planned back at 'The Alfreds' after all have finished and come up for air - but more on that later...

Balls Pyramid, which the fleet will round, is the world's tallest sea stack - a steep rocky basalt outcrop formed 6.4 million years ago. It is an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 11 nautical miles south-east of Lord Howe.

Forming part of Australia's Lord Howe Island Marine Park, it is a rare opportunity for crews to round one of Australia's most dramatic offshore landmarks and circle a World Heritage listed island.

"RPAYC is very excited to launch the inaugural Lord Howe Ocean Race," RPAYC Commodore, Rob McClelland, said. "Expressions of Interest have been released and the positive response so far has been extremely encouraging."

The Commodore continued, "This race combines serious offshore sailing with one of the most spectacular ocean courses anywhere in Australia, taking competitors through the waters of extraordinary Lord Howe Island and Balls Pyramid.

"It is also logistically very attractive for owners and crews because it is a true Pittwater to Pittwater event. It delivers a genuine Category 1 challenge and there are relatively few opportunities in Australia to undertake a Category 1 race. We believe this event will quickly establish itself as an exciting and important addition to the offshore racing calendar."

The race is open to fully crewed monohulls, double-handed monohulls and fully crewed multihulls, subject to compliance.

Entries are now open. Early Bird discount ends at 1700 hours on 1 September 2026, so enter now and view NoR at: rpayc.com.au/lord-howe-ocean-race

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