Swan 80 sailing yacht SELENE takes home the Swan Caribbean Challenge Trophy with great pride after competing the unique 600 nautical mile race – the RORC Caribbean 600 Challenge.
Antigua Yacht Club was hosting the prize giving party, where myriad of trophies, medals and prizes for class winners of the 2012 RORC Caribbean Trophy were on display.
On the fifth day of the 2012 RORC Caribbean 600 yacht race prize-giving celebrations were in full swing at the Antigua Yacht Club.
On the 4th day of the RORC Caribbean 600 regatta, sailing yacht Ran confirms her win, receiving the sterling silver RORC Caribbean 600 Trophy tomorrow.
180´ sailing yacht Adela and 154´ Windrose of Amsterdam superyacht meet in a gentlemanly duel on the fourth day of the 2012 RORC Caribbean 600, with Adela crossing the finish line to take the gun just 1 hour and 42 minutes ahead of great rival, Windrose of Amsterdam.
Two luxury charter yachts Sojana and P2 have never competed before in an offshore race. In a race taking over two and a half days, the sailing yacht Sojana was well over an hour quicker than P2 after time correction.
The 214ft superyacht Hetairos skippered by Vincent Fauquenoy, crossed the finish line in Antigua on Wednesday 22nd February 2012, completing the RORC Caribbean 600 in an […]
Yachts in the RORC Caribbean 600 race were approaching Guadeloupe last night. First to arrive to the island of Guadeloupe was the superyacht Hetairos followed by sailing yacht Rambler, just over a mile behind …
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 […]
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.
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 […]
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.
