Picture Gallery


The pictures shown below are all related to the Round the Island Race and the Trophies and Prizes awarded.  Just keep scrolling down the page.


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The Gold Roman Bowl


This trophy is presented to the  First boat Overall in the IRC Rated Class.

 The plaque on the front is inscribed - ISC Challenge Cup for the Race around the IW annually.

 Inscription on the base - Presented by Bernard Cyril Windeler, June 1931

 Inscription on the back - The oak on which the cup stands is taken from the timbers of the HMS Victory by courtesy of the Admiral Superintendant HM Dockyard Portsmouth.

The Silver Gilt Roman Bowl


This trophy is presented to the  First boat Overall in the Island Sailing Club Rated System Class.

 One inscription reads - This replica of the trophy is presented to TC Ratsey 2nd Prize in his cutter the 9 Ton "Harrier". Start 8-00 am Finish time 16:16:29. This was gifted as a keeper prize.

 A larger inscription reads - "Left to the ISC by the Late TC Ratsey 1958 for 2nd Challenge Trophy RIR.

 It was originally used for the 2nd O/A 16ft to 36ft Rating & min. W.L.19ft-6ins. Class. from 1958 but is now presented to the first boat O/A ISCRS.

The Silver Roman Bowl


This trophy is presented to the  Second boat Overall in the IRC  Rated Class

 In an earlier race a competitor approached and suggested that the winner Chris Ratsey in his yacht "Evenlode" may have fouled his boat. Like a true gent, Chris declines the Gold Roman Bowl and withdraws his declaration. Major Windeler was so impressed with his Corinthian spirit and sportsmanship that he had a special Silver Bowl produced as a keeper prize. Chris later went on to win the Gold Roman Bowl in 1938.

 A plaque reads - "Left to the ISC by the late TC Ratsey for the third RIR Challenge Trophy". 

It was originally used for the 3rd O/A 16ft-36ft Rating & min W.L. 19ft-6ins. class from 1958 but is now presented to the 2nd O/A IRC Class.

The 3 Roman Bowls


This picture shows the three trophies all produced from the original pattern of the Ancient Roman Drinking Vessel.

In 1930/31 Major Cyril Windeler an ISC Member saw the original ancient drinking vessel in a Goldsmiths in London. It had been dredged up from an old Roman Wharf on the banks of the River Thames. The find was widely reported in the National Newspapers at the time. He liked the look of it and thought what a splendid trophy this would make. He then commissioned the firm to make a replica trophy for the first Round the Island Race.

 Other replica trophies were further made as trophies for the Race.


Major Cyril Windeler


Merry Conceit-5 ton Cutter

16th to finish-1st on corrected time 


Dolly Varden-17 ton Cutter

1st to finish-13th overall 


Major Cyril Windeler 


Vice Commodore 1954 – 1955

Commodore 1956 – 1959

Hon Admiral 1960 - 1961

In 1930 Major Cyril Windeler, a member of the Island Sailing Club in Cowes, suggested a handicap race around the Isle of Wight.

 The first race was on 11th July 1931 with a total of 25 entries.

 Size of boats 5 – 25 Tons

One start at 08-00 heading West.





Winner “Merry Conceit” 

A 22 ft. Cornish fishing boat owned by Peter Brett and was the smallest boat in the race.

 She finished at 19:38:39 corrected to 16:18:27. The actual time on the water was  11hrs-38mins-39sec  

                        

2nd Boat “Harrier”

 Owned by Thomas Chris Ratsey

She finished at 18:16:29 corrected to 16:19:29. 

The actual time on the  water was 10hrs-16mins-29sec







The first boat to finish was “Dolly Varden” 

Owned by Thomas White Ratsey

She finished at 17:51:24pm corrected to ____________. The actual time on the water was 9hrs-51mins-24sec.


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