The 2012 Finn Gold Cup
Organised by the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club, the 2012 Finn Gold Cup will be sailed in the wide expanses of Falmouth Bay between the 13th and 18th of May
Organised by the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club, the 2012 Finn Gold Cup will be sailed in the wide expanses of Falmouth Bay between the 13th and 18th of May
The Finn is a single-handed, cat-rigged dinghy. It was entered by designer Rickard Sarby in the competition held after the 1948 Olympics to select the single-handed dinghy for the 1952 Olympics. Since its debut in 1952 the Finn has featured in every Olympic regatta, making it the most long-serving Olympic class.
The Gold Cup is the annual World Championship of the Finn Class, with a fleet of up to 100 boats from as many as 50 nations.
The Royal Cornwall Yacht Club was formed in 1871, and is the 15th oldest “Royal” yacht club in England.
Falmouth is Cornwall’s leading south coast resort and home to the county’s maritime heritage. Falmouth has flourished as a port for over 400 years. Today, the port offers marina facilities for the yachtsman, quays for visiting cruise liners and has gained an international reputation as one of the great sailing and watersports centres of the world.
Mix a mild, sub-tropical climate and stunning coastline with stretches of golden sands and secluded coves. Add acres of picturesque countryside and you have the perfect holiday destination…Cornwall has it all.
Falmouth Watersports Centre hosts a number of watersports clubs e.g. sailing, canoeing, diving, rowing with the aim of increasing the number of people participating in watersports.