The International Maxi Association (IMA) has joined forces with the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) in the organisation of the inaugural RORC Transatlantic Race.
A record number of 60 yachts attended the recently concluded 6th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600. The overall winner of this year’s regatta has become George Sakellaris’ RP72 sailing yacht Shockwave.
The overall winner of this year’s RORC Caribbean 600 has become George Sakellaris’ RP72 sailing yacht Shockwave. The prize was presented to the yacht’s crew at Antigua Yacht Club on Friday, February 28.
Day Four of the 2014 RORC Caribbean 600 saw 17 yachts complete the race. In the Superyacht Class, luxury yacht Adela won the last leg to take Line Honours and she takes the win on corrected time.
Hap Fauth’s JV72 yacht Bella Mente has claimed the Monohull Line Honours for the 2014 Rorc Caribbean 600, followed by superyacht Rambler 90 and sailing yacht Shockwave, respectively.
At 0700 on Day Three of the currently running RORC Caribbean 600, Hap Fauth’s sailing yacht Bella Mente, George David’s superyacht Rambler and George Sakellaris’ luxury yacht Shockwave were approaching the last island of the course in the closest finish ever for the regatta.
George David’s superyacht Rambler 90 is currently leading at the 2014 RORC Caribbean 600 regatta, with a four-mile advantage on the water from Hap Fauth’s JV72 luxury yacht Bella Mente.
The highly anticipated 2014 RORC Caribbean 600 regatta started yesterday, attended by an amazing fleet of 60 yachts, including the impressive 203ft charter yacht ATHOS.
The eagerly awaited RORC Caribbean 600 will start on Monday, February 24, 2014, hosting a record number of 65 yachts. The largest vessel to compete will be the 203ft mega yacht ATHOS, designed by Hoek.
Set to kick off in the Caribbean yacht charter location – Antigua on Monday, February 24, this year’s 6th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600 is expected to be attended by around 50 yachts, including the impressive 203-foot charter yacht ATHOS.
