Huang-Seng Lee’s Scallywag 100 (HKG) crossed the finish line of the 2024 Rolex Middle Sea Race at 09:43:29 CEST on Tuesday 22 October to take Monohull Line Honours in an elapsed time of two days 21 hours, 33 minutes, 29 seconds.c
Huang-Seng Lee’s Scallywag 100 (HKG) crossed the finish line of the 2024 Rolex Middle Sea Race at 09:43:29 CEST on Tuesday 22 October to take Monohull Line Honours in an elapsed time of two days 21 hours, 33 minutes, 29 seconds.
Scallywag 100 crew: David Witt (skipper), Alex Higby, Andrew Hay, Ben Piggott, Bram van Spengen, Craig Garnett, David Mann, Dominic Davies, Francis O’Leary, George Richardson, James Crampton, Juan Vila, Logan Radford, Matt Stenta, Nicholas Crones, Pete Cumming, Phil Harmer, Ryan Ewings, Trystan Seal.
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Beyond the considerable support and partnership of Rolex, title sponsor since 2002, the RMYC also benefits from the commitment of Yachting Malta, a public private partnership between the Government of Malta and the RMYC, and two other government bodies instrumental in the successful organisation of the 608nm Rolex Middle Sea Race: Transport Malta, responsible for safe operation of Grand Harbour among other aspects of Malta’s transport infrastructure; the Malta Tourism Authority, charged with advancing the Maltese tourism sector and activities that attract visitors to the archipelago; and, Armed Forces of Malta, responsible for defence and safeguarding national interests.
The Royal Malta Yacht Club is intent on enhancing its sustainability efforts, reflecting a real commitment to environmental stewardship. In July 2024, the RMYC launched its Sustainability Compass . This strategic initiative is aimed at guiding the club’s operations and events towards a more sustainable future. It is also designed to influence and inspire sailors to adopt more eco-friendly practices, not only during the Rolex Middle Sea Race, but as the norm in order to protect the marine environment.
The Royal Malta Yacht Club traces its roots back to 1835. It is a volunteer-run club promoting all aspects of sailing from its junior programme to its pinnacle offshore event, the Rolex Middle Sea Race. The club exists to serve the sailing community of Malta and all visiting sailors including those who participate in its most famous race. It has a membership of 700.