Yacht Racing

34th America´s Cup unveils its Race Course

34th America´s Cup has revealed its race course, stretching across the city shoreline from Piers 27/29 out to near the Golden Gate Bridge.

The First America´s Cup catamaran yacht AC72 due to be launched in July

The First America´s Cup catamaran yacht AC72 is scheduled to be launched in July. As per America´s Cup rules, teams can launch their vessel after July 1.

RORC CARIBBEAN 600: Superyacht Hetairos in front

The 214ft supermaxi sailing yacht Hetairos claimed poll position in the RORC Caribbean 600 at 1500 local time, passing to leeward of George David’s 90ft maxi […]

2012 RORC Caribbean 600: The George David’s RP90 sailing yacht Rambler out in front

The George David’s RP90 sailing yacht Rambler is currently winning the 2012 RORC Caribbean 600 yacht race, being over 20 miles ahead of the 214ft superyacht Hetairos, even though Rambler is less than half the size.

The launch of America´s Cup Business Connect

The America’s Cup Event Authority launched America’s Cup Business Connect, a web-based business portal that will serve as a one-stop shop for local companies to compete for America’s Cup business.

RORC Caribbean 600: A Dazzling send off to Start Class Zero

Right from the start of the 4th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600 there was drama. Low cloud enveloped Antigua and a massive squall caused a […]

2012 NZ Millennium Cup won by the 34m Superyacht Silvertip by Yachting Developments

The 2012 NZ Millennium Cup has been won by the 34m superyacht Silvertip by Yachting Developments. This beautiful composite sloop won both the International Superyacht Society award for Best Sailing Yacht and the Showboats Design Award for Best Sailing Yacht when launched in 2002.

4th RORC Caribbean 600 Crews Welcome by Antigua

The 4th RORC Caribbean 600 crews were hosted in Antigua by the Antigua Yacht Club, preparing the biggest party ever organised for over 500 sailors.

34th America´s Cup: Ground on the Port of San Francisco’s James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 officially broken

The ground on the Port of San Francisco’s James R. Herman Cruise Terminal at Pier 27 was officially broken on February 1 with a ceremonial mechanized punch through the roof of Pier 27, arranged by the City, Port and Event Authority officials.

Works on the Naples Infrastructure for the America´s Cup in Progress

Works on the Naples infrastructure necessary for the America´s Cup World Series event in 2012, starting on April 7 are well underway.

Compagnia della Vela to welcome the 34th America´s Cup in Venice

Compagnia della Vela will welcome the 34th America´s Cup in Venice, Italy in May. There will be four conferences, during which some of the best international sailing players will speak about their experience in the America’s Cup world.

34th America´s Cup: Sustainability Plan Revealed

The 34th America´s Cup, to be held in San Francisco in 2013 has revealed its sustainability plan to become a model sporting event and leave a positive legacy in the community as well as on the sport of sailing.