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Bunbury and Return Ocean Race – since 1948
Saturday 8 February 2025:
The 77th Bunbury and Return Ocean Race is scheduled to start at 9am off Port Beach in North Fremantle on Saturday 8 February 2025. The race will take the fleet out to sea before heading south to Bunbury and return.
Passage race – 170 nautical miles of blue water racing from Fremantle to Bunbury and Return.
In partner with Koombana Bay Sailing Club, Bunbury.
The race is part of the Farrawa Cup Series, Ocean Racing WA Blue Water Series and Ocean Racing WA Siska Series.
The Bunbury and Return Ocean Race is not the longest race in Western Australia but it is the oldest and holds a special place on the ocean racing calendar in the State.
It began in 1948 with a bold venture to sail for 100 ocean miles, overnight down a featureless unlit coast.
An idea by Keith Stevenson, owner of the beautiful Sunset Class yacht Maid Marion, spurred on by the enthusiasm of Cyril Sampson (then Commodore) and Roland Smith who were both motivated by the 1945 inauguration of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, the Club resolved that an ocean race to Bunbury be organised. An open invitation to all Clubs was sent.
Fifteen yachts entered in the inaugural race which began on 24 February 1948. The start line was inside Fremantle Harbour, opposite ‘B’ Shed on Victoria Quay with the race to begin anytime after sunset when officials decided weather conditions were favourable (that is when the land based easterly had begun). Well wishes cheered as the race started at 1am on the 25th. The course was to Bell and Fairway Buoys, around Rottnest Island to Port, lit by its two lighthouses, then south to Bunbury. Maid Marion was the first to arrive in 23 hrs, 29 mins. From 1949 onwards it became the Bunbury and Return Ocean Race.
The 2016 record which was held by Indian (C.Carter) – 17h 42m 09s was broken in the 2023 race by David Davenport's Crush who completed the race in 16h 26m 21s.
Watch the race online with race tracking HERE! https://cf.yb.tl/bunret2024
2024 Race Results
The 77th Bunbury and Return Ocean Race is scheduled to start at 9am off Port Beach in North Fremantle on Saturday 8 February 2025. The race will take the fleet out to sea before heading south to Bunbury and return.
Passage race – 170 nautical miles of blue water racing from Fremantle to Bunbury and Return.
In partner with Koombana Bay Sailing Club, Bunbury.
The race is part of the Farrawa Cup Series, Ocean Racing WA Blue Water Series and Ocean Racing WA Siska Series.
The Bunbury and Return Ocean Race is not the longest race in Western Australia but it is the oldest and holds a special place on the ocean racing calendar in the State.
It began in 1948 with a bold venture to sail for 100 ocean miles, overnight down a featureless unlit coast.
An idea by Keith Stevenson, owner of the beautiful Sunset Class yacht Maid Marion, spurred on by the enthusiasm of Cyril Sampson (then Commodore) and Roland Smith who were both motivated by the 1945 inauguration of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, the Club resolved that an ocean race to Bunbury be organised. An open invitation to all Clubs was sent.
Fifteen yachts entered in the inaugural race which began on 24 February 1948. The start line was inside Fremantle Harbour, opposite ‘B’ Shed on Victoria Quay with the race to begin anytime after sunset when officials decided weather conditions were favourable (that is when the land based easterly had begun). Well wishes cheered as the race started at 1am on the 25th. The course was to Bell and Fairway Buoys, around Rottnest Island to Port, lit by its two lighthouses, then south to Bunbury. Maid Marion was the first to arrive in 23 hrs, 29 mins. From 1949 onwards it became the Bunbury and Return Ocean Race.
The 2016 record which was held by Indian (C.Carter) – 17h 42m 09s was broken in the 2023 race by David Davenport's Crush who completed the race in 16h 26m 21s.
Watch the race online with race tracking HERE! https://cf.yb.tl/bunret2024
2024 Race Results
Event Schedule:
FRIDAY 9 FEBRUARY 2024
- 1700 – Race entry closes.
FRIDAY 16 FEBRUARY 2024
- 1830 – Welcome, Race and Weather Briefing.
- To be held at Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club.
SATURDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2024
- 0900 – Race start off Port Beach in North Fremantle.
SATURDAY 25 MAY 2024
- 47th Farrawa Cup Series Presentation Evening.
- Includes race presentation for the 76th Bunbury and Return Ocean Race.