Good Boy Vodka Articles

Offshore Glory and a New Champion Crowned

Victory at Last: Good Boy Vodka Takes the Crown Good Boy Vodka, a 52-foot Outerlimits SV52, crossed the finish line in a commanding 2 hours, 14 minutes, and 26 seconds, speeding home at an average of 92.5 mph. Skippered by Rob Lockyer with Americans Alex Pratt, Kirk Britto, and Tim Linden aboard, the team executed a textbook race—stalking the leaders early before striking when others slipped. Their patience and precision secured them the coveted Beaverbrook Trophy and ended Silverline’s long-running dominance in one fell swoop.
Go GPS Cowes International Powerboat Festival: Offshore Glory and a New Champion Crowned
© Tim Tapping

Offshore speed, Solent drama, a new name on the Beaverbrook Trophy

30-08-2025

Cowes–Torquay–Cowes Powerboat Race Roars into Life

Cowes–Torquay–Cowes Powerboat Race Roars into Life
© Michael Hodges
A Legacy of Speed First launched in 1961, this race quickly earned its reputation as the “world’s longest-running offshore powerboat race”—and for good reason. Conceived by Sir Max Aitken, the inaugural event captured the imagination of boating fans and helped spark a wave of offshore races across Europe and the Middle East. With a course charted from the Solent to the English Channel’s southern coast and back, the race throws every challenge at crews—choppy seas, variable tides, coastal hazards like Portland Bill and Start Point, and the demand to average long stretches at thrilling speeds.
24-08-2025

UKOPRA Offshore Powerboat Championships

Under blazing skies and with the Solent simmering in summer heat, the UKOPRA Offshore Powerboat Championships roared back into action on Saturday with the third round of the series: the legendary “Solent 80.” Eighteen boats took on the demanding clockwise circuit around the Isle of Wight, delivering drama, mechanical heartbreak, and spectacular performances—classic offshore racing in all its noisy, unpredictable glory.
21-07-2025