Category Archives: IOM

Chipstead District IOMs…..

Great fleet and great Team Datchet turn-out today. A super 21 boat fleet with 6 of our members! Racing was jolly competitive to put it mildly. The Datchet club was hosting inter University team racing today (near the shore, so a challenge for our little race courses) plus an RYA Youth event ……the general consensus was “lets go to Chipstead instead”!!

It was light and wispy from the south…. very tense!! Typical Chipstead southerly !!! Nigel and Craig sailed superbly to finish 2nd and 3rd respectively. The event was won by a wonderfully consistent Peter Stollery. Always up the front!!

Phil – who had to leave for home early – also put in some great numbers. By mid morning we’d had a couple of Datchet 1-2-3’s . Harry will be pleased as punch and our Jim found himself so far out front in one race he had a champions aura about him!!

(Phil’s Proteus)

(Chipstead, as ever, pretty as a picture…!)

Sunday 25th January – Team GBR Training….!!

It was IOM Sunday and the big focus was on Team GBR training – we had four of the GBR guys out thrashing the reservoir in A rig slightly lumpy conditions. Terrifically impressive and they did both morning and afternoon.

The atmosphere, as ever at Datchet, was friendly and supportive – and I learned a fair amount watching the boat setup. We had two Proteus, a Britpop and a Viss. Extremely interesting.

Expecting these intense training sessions to continue from now until the Worlds are won.

Estimated Total Number of Radio Sailors Worldwide…by AI !!

In the last few days, we have been musing on IOM Worlds Sponsorship. We know from UK’s MYA that their number of members is 2,250 …. but for Livestream TV to a Global Audience, how many skippers are “out there”? NB decided to ask AI …… and this is what it said…..

Here are the key indicators we do have:

  • IRSA has member national authorities across many countries.
  • Four major IRSA classes (IOM, Marblehead, 10R, A‑Class) are sailed worldwide.
  • World Championships typically draw 70–90 sailors per class, with strict qualification limits.
  • Large national associations (UK, USA, Germany, France, Australia, NZ) each have 1,000–2,500+ registered sailors.

Using these indicators, we can build a reasoned estimate.

📐 A realistic global estimate

Most countries with active IRSA membership have hundreds of sailors; the largest have thousands.

A conservative model:

RegionEstimated sailorsBasis
Europe8,000–10,000Many active IRSA nations; UK alone has 2,000+
North America2,000–3,000US + Canada
Asia1,500–2,500Japan, China, Singapore, HK, etc.
Oceania1,500–2,000Australia + NZ
South America800–1,200Brazil, Argentina, Chile
Africa200–400South Africa mainly

Global estimate: 14,000–19,000 active radio sailors worldwide

This aligns with class registration patterns, national membership numbers, and IRSA event participation.

If you have nay “real data” we can think about, please send your thoughts to the the email address on our “Contact” page of this website.