Racing Records 

Powerboat Racers love setting speed records and the highlight in the Powerboat racing calendar is always Coniston Power Boat Records Week. It is the only event in the Powerboat Racing Calendar to bring together all classes of boat from all 3 disciplines.

Entry to records week is open to all from tiny hydroplanes, through inshore circuit racers to the largest offshore boats. It is the finale to the racing season. Competitors and officials from all over the country assemble annually for what has been a popular event since its inception in 1970.

But Powerboat record attempts have been occurring for almost a hundred years and have been made on several of the English lakes including Ullswater, Windermere and Coniston Water.

Some of the most famous drivers have been Sir Henry Segrave, Sir Malcolm Campbell and Donald Campbell. In the mid 1990s One, Two and Three Hour Records were attempted during the annual Enduro, which took place at the end of Records Week.

Following the introduction of the Windermere speed limit in early 2005, and after a good deal of effort from many volunteers, Records Week 2005 took place on Coniston Water over a newly surveyed kilometre course.

Coniston, the "spiritual" home of Record breaking, since the Campbells, is most welcoming to Records Week. Drivers, support crews, officials, families and spectators all flock to enjoy the beautiful Coniston area, surrounded by its spectacular mountain scenery.

2011 saw an action packed week in which 41 entries made  191 record attempts and by the end of the week six new World and 16 new British records had been set and submitted to the RYA and UIM for approval. In total, records were set and broken some 46 times throughout the course of the week.  

Download a List of the 2011 Records Here

 

World Records 2010
Date

Class

Driver's Name

Nationality

MPH

 01/11/2010  O3000  Ted Walsh  UK  146.89
 01/11/2010  O250  Julian Codling  UK  112.27
 01/11/2010      Offshore Class 3S 6 Litre E  Dave Arthur  UK      107.45
 01/11/2010      FR1000  Jim Noone  UK  103.87
 01/11/2010  P750 Standard E  Mike Littler  UK  55.74
 01/11/2010      P750 Modified E  Roland Sjogren  UK Licence     74.14
 01/11/2010  P750 Standard  Roland Sjogren  UK Licence     62.28
 02/11/2010  S705 E  James Tapp  UK  34.71
 03/11/2010  Ski Division Modified (Aquabike) Graham Leech      UK  62.36
 03/11/2010  S750  Roland Sjogren  UK Licence   56.80
 05/11/2010 Offshore Class 3S 6 Litre  Ian Blacker  UK  113.73
National Records 2010
Date Class Driver's Name Nationality MPH
 01/11/2010     O3000     Ted Walsh UK 146.89
01/11/2010     O250     Julian Codling UK 112.27
01/11/2010 Marathon A E Ali Langdon UK 105.61
 01/11/2010 Marathon B E Vahid Ganjavian UK      107.57
01/11/2010  Offshore Class 3D 4 Litre E  Will Nurse UK 80.47
 01/11/2010 Offshore Class 3S 6 Litre E  Dave Arthur UK 107.45
 01/11/2010 FR1000 Jim Noone UK 103.87
01/11/2010 P750 Blueprint E james Tapp UK  56.18
 01/11/2010 P750 Standard E Mike Littler UK 55.74
01/11/2010 P750 Modified E tbc Roland Sjogren UK Licence 74.14
01/11/2010 P750 Standard tbc Roland Sjogren UK Licence 62.28
 02/11/2010  S750 E  James Tapp  UK  34.71
 02/11/2010  Marathon A  Miles Jennings  UK  106.30
 02/11/2010  Marathon A  Drew Langdon  UK  109.19
 02/11/2010  Inboard Immersed Prop Mono  Simon Wood Power  UK  103.25
 03/11/2010  Ski Division Modified (Aquabike)  Graham Leech  UK  62.36
 03/11/2010      S750 tbc  Roland Sjogren  UK Licence  56.80
 03/11/2010  Clubman Unlimited Mono  Bob McCarthy  UK  95.46
 03/11/2010  Clubman 1000 Monohull E  Peter Hart  UK  56.03
 03/11/2010  Offshore Class 3C 2 Litre Scott Collings   UK  87.37
 05/11/2010  Offshore Class 3S 6 Litre  Ian Blacker  UK  113.73
 05/11/2010  P1 Supersport  Daniel Cramphorn  UK  100.54
 05/11/2010  P1 Superstock 150 E  Rose Lores     UK   52.95
 05/11/2010  UK FF E900 E  Sam Whittle  UK  50.24

All World Records are subject to ratification by the UIM – ratification pending

All National Records are subject to ratification by the RYA – ratification pending

E = established

 

 

2009 Records  

2009 Coniston Records Week saw UK Powerboat Racers 2 World Records and 11 New National Records set Click Here for the Full list 2008 Records

At Coniston Records week in 2008 we saw UK powerboat racers set 10 new World Records and 22 new National Speed Records. 2008 Records List

Coniston records week is not the only place where records are set, intrepid offshore powerboat racers undertake the challenges of mother nature and Neptune as they attempt to break National and World Endurance records in the worlds seas and oceans.

Current recognised Endurance courses include:

  • Round Britain
  • Round Britain and Ireland
  • Round Ireland
  • London-Monte Carlo or Monte Carlo-London
  • London to Gibraltar
  • Gibraltar to Monte Carlo
  • Poole-Cherbourg
  • Round the Isle of Wight
  • Southern Islands – round Isle of Wight,Channel Islands
  • Scillies returning to the Isle of Wight
  • Round the World
  • Round the World Port to Port
  • Round Anglesey
  • Whitehaven, Round the Isle of Man, Whitehaven
  • London to St Petersburg & Ports

Details of these Records and who holds them can be found in the Long Distance Record book. This document will also guide you in attempting your own record breaking challenge.

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Article Published: May 19, 2009 12:04

Article Updated: May 23, 2014 10:06

 

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