Victory at Sea

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The standout performance came from Robert Lockyer and his team aboard Good Boy Vodka, who clinched victory with a blistering time of 2 hours, 14 minutes, and 26 seconds, averaging 92.51 mph. Their precision and pace were unmatched, earning them the coveted trophy and roaring applause from fans and fellow racers alike.

🛥 Dual Drama Alongside the main event, the Cowes–Poole–Cowes Race offered a shorter but equally thrilling contest. Racers navigated a 64-nautical-mile loop, hugging the coastline past Southbourne Beach, Boscombe Pier, and Bournemouth Pier before returning to Cowes. Both races showcased the diversity of powerboat design—from sleek twin-engine beasts to compact speedsters built for agility2.
The Solent roared, the crowds cheered, and the engines screamed—Cowes–Torquay–Cowes 2025 was nothing short of legendary. From the thunderous start to the triumphant finish, this year’s race proved why it’s the crown jewel of offshore powerboat racing. Congratulations to all the teams who braved the sea and thrilled the spectators!