A PRESTIGIOUS new exhibition celebrating Cowes's rich maritime heritage and royal connections is set to open in the town this summer — featuring an Uffa Fox boat that was once the world's most photographed.
Sailing Through Royal History, presented by The Royal Yacht Britannia Trust, will bring the story of the Royal Yacht Britannia back to Cowes for the first time in nearly three decades — marking a landmark moment in the bicentenary year of Cowes Week.
Hosted at the historic Commodores House — once the workshop of legendary Island yacht designer Uffa Fox — the exhibition highlights the deep ties between the Island, the Royal Family and one of Britain's most influential figures in yacht design.
At the heart of the display will be Coweslip, one of the most celebrated Flying Fifteen keelboats ever built, moored at Commodores House and reconnecting it with the place where it first made history.
Commodores House, as well as being Fox's base of operations, welcomed members of the Royal Family, including Prince Philip, who was both a crewmate and close personal friend of the renowned designer.
Running from July 31 to August 29, the exhibition coincides with a series of major sailing events, including the Cowes Week Bicentenary Regatta and the prestigious Dragon class competitions, the Edinburgh Cup and the Marblehead Trophy.
Visitors can explore the exhibition through photography, film and immersive virtual and augmented reality experiences — bringing to life Uffa Fox's innovations, Britannia's enduring presence at Cowes Week and the wider story of royal sailing.
Alongside the exhibition, a series of specially commissioned panels will be installed on The Parade, charting the legacy of 'Racing Royals', including Edward VII, George V and Prince Philip.
Chief executive of The Royal Yacht Britannia Trust, Franck Bruyere, said the exhibition marked a proud first for the organisation and a fitting tribute to Cowes's global standing in sailing during this milestone year.
















