It has been a glorious finale to the 2014 Pendennis Cup, marked by the overall victory of luxury yacht Velacarina. She was followed by Pendennis-built sailing yacht Christopher, finishing second overall.
Following the tight racing on Day 3 of the Pendennis Cup 2014, sailing yacht Velacarina took first place overall on amended time.
On the second day of the 2014 Pendennis cup, luxury yacht Christopher and sailing yacht Velacarina became the joint winners on corrected time.
Glorious sunshine and cobalt blue skies welcomed an impressive fleet of yachts on the first day of racing at this year’s Pendennis Cup. The event is hosting such outstanding vessels as the 2011 Pendennis superyacht Christopher as well as mega yacht Adix.
It is a particularly busy period for the Pendennis Palma refit facility. Current projects include such magnificent vessels as sailing yacht Kenora or superyacht Velacarina.
Dubois Naval Architects has announced that it will once again support the Pendennis Cup, running from May 26 to 31, 2014. The largest vessel to participate will be the 62-metre mega yacht ADIX.
This year’s Pendennis Cup will run Falmouth, UK, from May 26 to 31. The event will be once again hosting such important vessels as superyacht Adela, luxury yacht Christopher, Mariette yacht, and many others.
Pendennis Palma has successfully completed a 6-month refit of the 1928 classic motor yacht Fair Lady. This included a 5-year MCA LY1 survey, which required substantial engineering work.
Racing Day 2 of the 3rd Pendennis Cup saw much lighter as well as changeable winds. At the moment, superyacht Unfurled leads in Class 2, while the overall winner in Class 3 is currently Firebrand yacht.
A closely fought battle was seen on the water during the first day of racing at the 2012 Pendennis Cup, with luxury yacht Mariette of 1915 taking the top position in Class 2, The Pendennis Cup Class, while Mikado yacht is currently leading in Class 3, The Little Dennis Classic Class.
