UKOPRA Round 3 2026: MDL Marinas Ocean Village Cup, Everything You Need to Know

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UKOPRA returns to Southampton on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 July 2026 for Round 3 of the 2026 Offshore Championship, the MDL Marinas Ocean Village Cup. The fleet relocates from Shamrock Quay and Poole Quay Boat Haven to Ocean Village Marina for a weekend of racing, hospitality and an after-dark party on the waterfront.

Twenty two teams are entered, with competitors travelling from across the UK and Europe as well as from the United States and Malta. Classes 1, 1L, 2 and 3 will compete across two race starts on Saturday afternoon, with the course running out into the Western Solent and around marks off the Hampshire and Isle of Wight coastlines.

What Spectators Will See

Race boats depart Ocean Village Marina at 12:15 on Saturday before mustering four cables southwest of Gurnard Ledge Buoy. Class 1, 1L and 2 boats start at 13:00, with Class 3 following ten minutes later. Both fleets cover a start run plus two laps of an offshore course, with Class 1, 1L and 2 boats running 78.0 nautical miles and Class 3 boats 61.7 nautical miles, before finishing through a gate at the Hamstead Ledge buoy. With the start and finish line off Hamstead Ledge in the Western Solent, boats pass vantage points around the course up to four times once the green flag drops. Podium presentations follow at 16:30 on the marina frontage.

The best vantage points for spectators and photographers are Fort Victoria, Hurst Castle, Headon Warren and the Needles Battery.

Event Timetable

Friday 3 July 2026
Teams arrive12:00 onwards (BST, UTC+1)
Race admin and scrutineering12:00-17:00 (BST, UTC+1)
Welcome Aboard, Dockside Drinks17:00-22:00 (BST, UTC+1)
Saturday 4 July 2026
Drivers’ Briefing09:00 (BST, UTC+1)
Safety Briefing10:00 (BST, UTC+1)
Race boats depart marina12:15 (BST, UTC+1)
Start 1, Classes 1, 1L, 213:00-14:30 (BST, UTC+1)
Start 2, Class 313:10-14:40 (BST, UTC+1)
Racing complete15:00 (BST, UTC+1)
Podium presentations16:30-17:00 (BST, UTC+1)
Parc Ferme After Dark Party19:30-00:00 (BST, UTC+1)

All times shown are local UK time (BST, UTC+1). Your local time is calculated automatically where supported by your browser.

Entry List

Official entry list as of June 28, 2026. Seven classes, 22 boats.

Class 1
No.NationBoat / TeamCrewHullColourEngineHP
1-25🇬🇧Notareal / Team 25Rob Lockyer
Adrian de Ferrenti
CougarWhite/BlueSterling1400
1-47🇬🇧Bullett Offshore RacingDrew Langdon
Miles Jennings
OuterlimitsGrey/RedMercury1710
1-74🇬🇧Smokin’ AcesJames Dodge
Chris Dodge
SkaterRedMercury1800
Class 1L
No.NationBoat / TeamCrewHullColourEngineHP
1L-7🇬🇧Oceanus Racing VTRich Truscott
Rob Bingham
BuzziBlackEastwood1000
1L-9🇬🇧Black Ball RacingRod Hawkins
Martin McLaughlin
Barry Culver
FormulaWhite/OrangeChevrolet1400
1L-69🇬🇧Sixty9 Offshore RacingAlex Welham
Neil Raven
DragonBlue/WhiteIlmor1450
Class 2
No.NationBoat / TeamCrewHullColourEngineHP
2-66🇬🇧66 Racing 2TP Spink
Malc Dopson
Louis Spink
Robert Hingston
BerserkWhiteMercury700
2-69🇬🇧Lightning StrikesDean Stoneman
Harry Thomas
DonziGreen/YellowMercury998
2-800🇬🇧Great WhiteIan McCulloch
Ben Metcalfe
Chris Doran
SunseekerWhiteYanmar880
M-31🇬🇧UnipartRobin Ward
Jeff Hall
CougarWhite/BlueChevrolet700
Class 3B
No.NationBoat / TeamCrewHullColourEngineHP
B-26🇬🇧Team JB-RJohn Bunyan
Luke Cloudsdale
AYDBlueEvinrude115
B-33🇬🇧TeamworXClive Prestidge
Scott Weldon
BackdraftMultiMercury115
Class 3C
No.NationBoat / TeamCrewHullColourEngineHP
C-38🇬🇧JokerRichard Dean
Michael Barnes
BackdraftWhite/GreyMercury200
Class 3D
No.NationBoat / TeamCrewHullColourEngineHP
D-6🇲🇹Team InterceptorMichael Xuereb
Kurt Mifsud
ChaudronWhite/MultiMercury300
D-33🇬🇧Just Add WaterMurray MacGregor
James Dodds
PhantomGreen/WhiteMercury300
D-50🇬🇧Carpe DiemJames Winkworth
Harry Winkworth
PascoeWhite/GreyMercury400
Class 3E
No.NationBoat / TeamCrewHullColourEngineHP
E-11🇬🇧66 RacingBen Brown
Perry Murphy
MisscatYellow/BlackMercury250
E-12🇬🇧Mermaid / Wight OffshoreRichard Jackson
Baylan Blanks
MannerfeltBlack/BlueVolvo350
E-16🇬🇧Rush Racing UKGary Godden
Abigail Godden
MannerfeltPurple/WhiteVolvo350
E-32🇬🇧Licence to ThrillLee Ornsby
Ross Macgregor
SpectreWhiteYamaha600
E-79🇬🇧Eastlands Offshore Racing – UFORichard Watson
Elliott Holman
E.RI.A. MarineOrangeChevrolet672
H-400🇬🇧ThunderstreakPeter Hall
Brian Pelham
Trevor Squibb
BertramBlue/WhiteMercruiser850

Venue and Practical Information

Ocean Village Marina sits in central Southampton, with berthing available from midday Friday through midday Sunday. Signing on and scrutineering take place at Race Control in the Ocean Village Race Paddock, between Banana Wharf and the former Pitcher and Piano building. Ocean Village offers a range of cafe bars, restaurants and two convenience stores within walking distance of the event facilities.

Hospitality runs across both days. Welcome Aboard Dockside Drinks takes place on the Competitors’ Terrace at Banana Wharf from 17:00 on Friday, overlooking the UKOPRA wet pits. On Saturday, Banana Wharf opens from 08:30 for coffee and breakfast ahead of the briefings, with post-race drinks and DJ sets on the terrace building up to podium presentations. The weekend closes with the Parc Ferme After Dark Party at Banana Wharf from 19:30, featuring a buffet dinner, with entry strictly by event wristband.

UKOPRA Racing Instructions, Round 3

The MDL Marinas Ocean Village Cup race will count as Round 3 of 5 of the UKOPRA 2026 Championship.

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John Moore

John Moore is the editor of Powerboat News, an independent investigative journalism platform recognised by Google News and documented on Grokipedia for comprehensive powerboat racing coverage.

His involvement in powerboat racing began in 1981 when he competed in his first offshore powerboat race. After a career as a Financial Futures broker in the City of London, specialising in UK interest rate markets, he became actively involved in event organisation and powerboat racing journalism.

He served as Event Director for the Cowes–Torquay–Cowes races between 2010 and 2013. In 2016, he launched Powerboat Racing World, a digital platform providing global powerboat racing news and insights. The following year, he co-founded UKOPRA, helping to rejuvenate offshore racing in the United Kingdom. He sold Powerboat Racing World in late 2021 and remained actively involved with UKOPRA until 2025.

In September 2025, he established Powerboat News, returning to independent journalism with a focus on neutral and comprehensive coverage of the sport.