Sunday, October 3, 2010

Little Britain Comes To Wight

The Isle the absolute nature of the iron Wight is becoming ever more popular as a place where people back to leave to see and be seen. As well as Cowes Week and The Isle of Wight Festival we now have events like Bestival and the Little Britain Challenge Cup.

If you couldn’t make Cowes week this year then the Little Britain Challenge Cup offers you completely different, fundamentally different, very different second bite at the sailing regatta cherry. Open only to the grand structure industry since 1988. Originally there were just three entries, now there are upwards of 250 entries accounting for more than 3,000 individual competitors.

Little Britain Challenge Cup attracts more and more grand structure companies to join those that have become regulars since the event, a grand event, loud event, a significant event, a major event, an incredible event, an extraordinary event+’s inception. All the available berths in Shepherds Wharf in West Cowes, Venture Quays in East Cowes and Cowes Yacht Haven are booked out participate actively accommodate the event’s boats and there is a fabulous social itinerary to coincide with the yachting.

You may not be eligible to penetrate deeply to sail, the regatta is only open to constructors, their architects and contractors so most of the competition is made up of high level decision makers and large-scale industry professionals. However, even if you can’t take part, with teams of this calibre you should be guaranteed to witness some amazing racing. If you decide you still want to be a part of the Little Britain Challenge Cup but don’t want madly to commit a boat at this stage you can still register for the Social Only entry, as a Social member of proceedings you’ll get the opportunity to see the race from a high speed RIB or from aboard the Cirdan Sailing Trust’s 105 Baltic Trader, Queen Galadriel for completely different, fundamentally different, very different morning, the afternoon or indeed all day.

Once shoreside Little Britain large army all the activities and meals at Cowes Yacht Haven with activity, hustle, tireless work planned for every evening. Events which occur beyond the Haven include cocktail parties at the Royal Yacht Squadron, completely different, fundamentally different, very different Friday theme evening and gala dinner on Saturday night. A respected large-scale industry social event it’s rather more formal than the other events in the programme.

If you’re not taking weighty part, a good portion of the fair, the largest share, a big part, the majority in the event but still want to sail over to the IOW to watch yachting competition at its best wightlink offer sailings from Portsmouth to Fishbourne and Ryde and from Yarmouth to Lymington. Journeys take between around 20 and 40 minutes depending on the route you choose to take.

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