Sailing at the Orkney Island Games 2025 – A Legacy in the Making

11 Jul 25
Orkney Island Games selection regatta

With the Orkney Island Games 2025 nearly upon us, we can’t wait to follow the action. Read on for an overview of sailing at this year’s Island Games. 

Where & When to Watch the Sailing

  • Location: Hatston Slip, Kirkwall, Orkney
  • Dates: Sunday 13 July – Thursday 17 July 2025 (weather dependent)
  • Classes: ILCA 6 (Laser Radial) and ILCA 7 (Laser Standard)
  • Format: Up to 10 races per class across the week, with results counting towards individual and team medals

RYA Scotland is thrilled to have played a central role in supporting this year’s sailing competition, having provided 24 brand new ILCA dinghies thanks to financial support from sportscotland.

These boats will not only be raced by some of the best sailors from across the islands in July but will also remain on the island as a lasting legacy for the local community and clubs.

How to Follow the Racing

  • GPS Live Tracking – TracTrac

Each boat will be equipped with GPS tracking beacons, allowing spectators near and far to follow every tack and gybe in real time. Head to the Orkney Island Games page on TracTrac to follow along.

Social Media Updates

Keep up with race schedules, results, and behind-the-scenes content by following:

  • Instagram / Facebook : @Orkney2025 and @OrkneySailingClub

Attending in Person?

  • Free Entry: No tickets needed - just show up and enjoy!
  • Best Spot: Head to Hatston Slip for shoreline views of the launching area and race course access.
  • Top Tips: Be prepared for changeable weather!

Orkney Sailing Club has extended opening hours during the Island Games! With space to enjoy a tea or coffee, play a game of pool, or discuss the sailing action, they’ll be open from:

  • 1900 Friday 11 & Saturday 12
  • 1700 Sunday 13 - Thursday 17
  • 1900 Friday 18 & Saturday 19

Beyond the Finish Line - a Strong Future for Sailing on Okrney

At RYA Scotland, we believe major events like the Island Games are about more than medals - they’re about momentum.

And with the 24 ILCA dinghies used in the Games to remain on Orkney after the event, they're sure to support local clubs in reducing a barrier to participation, allowing more people to get afloat and hone their passion.  

Earlier on in the season, the RYA Scotland coach education team were thrilled to deliver a well attended Dinghy instructor Course on Orkney, upskilling and developing the workforce to support a lasting legacy post-Games.

Join Us on the Journey

Whether you’re in Orkney cheering from the slipway or tuning in from afar, we invite you to follow the sailing, support the athletes, and be part of all the excitement to come.