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Details of SailGP in Portsmouth: chase vessels, race marks

July 19, 2025
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These conditions could lead to thunderstorms, with the potential for heavy rain and gusty winds. Spectators and participants at the Portsmouth SailGP event should be prepared for changing weather conditions and follow any safety instructions issued by event organizers.

Stay tuned to local weather forecasts and event updates for the latest information on weather conditions throughout the weekend.

Image courtesy of Mike Shepherd

Final Thoughts

With all the excitement building up for the SailGP event in Portsmouth, fans and participants are eagerly looking forward to a thrilling weekend of high-speed racing and entertainment. The city is buzzing with anticipation as teams prepare for the main races on 19-20 July.

As the event unfolds, spectators can expect to witness some of the world’s best sailors showcasing their skills on the water, while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the sailing village in Southsea. With performances from top artists lined up, ticket holders are in for a treat both on and off the water.

So, whether you’re a sailing enthusiast or just looking for a fun weekend activity, make sure to catch all the action at the SailGP event in Portsmouth. And who knows, you might even spot some familiar faces among the teams and spectators. Don’t miss out on this thrilling event right in the heart of the city!

As we head into the weekend and early next week, weather forecasters are warning of potential severe weather conditions. More warnings could be issued for the weekend and early next week, so it’s important to stay informed and be prepared.

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Meanwhile, in Portsmouth, the Emirates GBR race squad had a unique opportunity to hang out with the Royal Navy at Portsmouth Dockyard. The team, including driver Dylan Fletcher, strategist Hannah Mills, flight controller Luke Parkinson, wing trimmer Iain Jensen, and grinders Nick Hutton and Neil Hunter, were invited onboard warship HMS Dragon. From the deck of the ship, they had a strategic view of the racecourse and discussed tactics to improve their position on the leaderboard.

Portsmouth has been in the spotlight recently for various reasons. The city made headlines for wrapping a landing craft in rainbow colors, showing its support for diversity and inclusion. Additionally, a quirky news story emerged about a man purchasing a shipwreck on Facebook Marketplace for just £300.

As we await more updates on the weather warnings for the weekend and early next week, it’s important to stay safe and prepared for any potential disruptions. Stay tuned for the latest news and updates on SailGP and other maritime events happening in Portsmouth and beyond.

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