14 – 22 November 2025 

35TH raja muda selangor
international regatta

Set Sail for Glory: Join the Thrill of the Raja Muda Selangor Regatta!

about the race

The Raja Muda Selangor International Regatta is a challenging annual sailing event organised by the Royal Selangor Yacht Club in conjunction with the Royal Ocean Racing Club.

It consists of 3 long overnight offshore passage races, plus three days of harbour racing around the tropical islands of Penang and Langkawi, totalling over 300 miles of racing in challenging and changeable conditions.

The regatta attracts a large variety of yachts, from top IRC racers to classic cruisers dating back more than 100 years. With regatta dinners throughout the week and a Rickshaw Race in Penang, there are lots of opportunities to socialise.

9

days

300

nautical miles to the north

4

locations at the straits of malacca

3

days of inshore harbour races at penang and langkawi

the race route

The Raja Muda Selangor International Regatta race course starts from Port Klang, Pangkor Island, Penang Island and ends in Langkawi Island.

Upcoming RACE

21-22 NOVEMBER 2025, LANGKAWI

WITNESS LANGKAWI ISLAND RACE

NOVEMBER 2025

A PARTY / PRIZE GIVING

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35TH RMSIR NOTICE OF RACE PUBLISHED AND ENTRIES NOW OPEN

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The first regatta was held in 1989, 
honoring more than three decades of 
competitive sailing tradition.
27th RAJA MUDA SELANGOR INTERNATIONAL REGATTA – PENANG INSHORE RACE

Race tracker

All yachts competing in the Raja Muda Selangor International Regatta(RMSIR) are fitted with a tracking unit that enables the fleet’s progress around the course to be followed from the shore.

The Race Tracker will become available to view on the day of the race start.

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royal selangor yacht club

The year was 1963 when a group of boaters and sailing enthusiasts were looking for a suitable location to establish a yacht club while the Anglo Oriental Company had just completed construction of a large dredge at the present Club site in Port Klang. Soon, with the co-operation and assistance from the Port Authority, the site was formed into a yacht club. The Club was first registered as “Port Swettenham Yacht Club” in July 1963. In the early years, the Club members invested in building a 20-ton slipway, serving hundreds of members and visitors over the years.

In 1972, the Club’s name was changed to “Selangor Yacht Club”. Further investment was made on the pontoon system imported from Sweden, allowing members and their guests to board in comfort and safety.
In March 1989, the “Royal Selangor Yacht Club” was officially opened and given its new name by the Patron, His Royal Highness the Sultan of Selangor. His Royal Highness was a frequent visitor to the Club with his family members, thus awarded the Club his warrant. However, year 1992 witnessed a fire that spread from the adjacent commercial fuel jetty, destroying the Clubhouse. The staff managed to rescue the vital administrative records and continued in business in temporary offices in the present Yard Office whilst the new Clubhouse was being constructed. The new Clubhouse was completed and opened in 1996.

Today, with over 1,000 members, a moored fleet of 90 (30 keelboats and 60 powerboats), and a further 130 boats on the Club’s handstand, the RSYC is the largest and most active yacht club in the country of Malaysia.

port klang tide chart

Pelabuhan Kelang Tide Chart

port klang weather forecast

  
contact

INFO1@RMSIR(dot)COM

+603-3168 6964

+603-3168 8650

3°00’19.2″N 101°23’23.0″E

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