Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez 2014 came to its end yesterday, on October 5. The event hosted 4,000 sailors from all over the world, competing on some 300 Modern and Classic yachts.
The Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge has arrived in Argentario, Italy and will start with the first race on Thursday, June 19th 2014, finishing on the 22nd June 2014. More than 50 classic yachts have already entered the 16th Argentario Sailing Week.
The spectacular 2002 superyacht Borkumriff IV has confirmed her participation in this year’s Superyacht Cup in Palma. This beautiful 51-metre sloop was built by Royal Huisman and designed by Dykstra Naval Architects. She will be the largest yacht to compete this year.
Representing the first stage of the Panerai Classic Yachts Challenge 2014, the 27th edition of the Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta will run from April 17 to 22, hosting around 50 yachts.
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.
It is expected that around 90 sailing yacht will take part in the course of the 35th Régates Royales de Cannes, taking place from 24th to 28th September, 2013.
Today, July 8, 2013, marked the first race of the Panerai British Classic Week, which was called off, due to no wind, yesterday.
The 34th edition of the Régates Royales-Trophée Panerai was meant to be officially opened this morning by forty-four Dragons. Unfortunately, the breeze played hide-and-seek well into […]
Exceptional classic sailing boats, such as Eilean superyacht or luxury yacht Mariquita will meet once again in this year’s 34th edition of the Régates Royales Trophée Panerai, held from September 23 to 30 in the stunning bay of Cannes.
New Spirit Yachts/Sparkman&Stephens 42.4m sailing yacht CHEVEYO J1 will be the truest interpretation of the splendour of the J-Class for the modern age, reflecting the very close history of competition between the US and the UK during the heyday of the J-Class era, which is once again flourishing in today’s modern age.
