The America’s Cup Superyacht Regatta will provide a chance for superyachts to get in on the thrill of the racing in Bermuda when it gets underway next week on the 13th June, just ahead of the America’s Cup Match.
During the three days of offshore racing, 20 superyachts are scheduled to battle it out for the winning title, currently held by the 52m/169ft sailing yacht ADELA.
The fleet will depart from St George’s Harbour and compete around the race course of St David’s Head and alongside the South Shore up to John Smith’s Bay. The action forms part of the 2017 America's Cup programme, with runs until 27th June.
Among the competitors are a number of charter yachts, including the 43m/141ft sailing yacht COLUMBIA. A replica of the 1923 COLUMBIA, she seamlessly combines the classic lines of the original American schooner with modern amenities and comforts.
A fierce contender at the regatta will be the ground-breaking 47m/156ft charter yacht HYPERION. Built by Royal Huisman, she is a regular on the regatta circuit with wins at the NZ Millennium Cup, St Barth’s Bucket and Superyacht Cup Palma under her belt.
Another common sight on the regatta scene is the 30m/98ft charter yacht ‘Leopard 3’ from McConaghy Boats and, renowned for her ability to reach speeds of 40 knots, she is another competitor to watch out for.
The ultimate head-turner, however, will be Perini Navi’s iconic 88m/289ft sailing yacht ‘Maltese Falcon’. Her sheer scale and revolutionary DynaRig system never fail to catch attention and she is expected to be one of the highlights of the superyacht regatta.
Also anticipated to be a big contender is the award-winning 52m/169ft charter yacht METEOR from Royal Huisman. Despite being classically inspired, she boasts all the modern attributes and latest racing technology to get ahead of the competition.
The 34m/110ft luxury yacht ‘Silver Spray’, built in 1916 from the lines of the winner of the very first America’s Cup, will also be gracing the Bermudan waters. Completely rebuilt in 1999, she still retains her integrity as a historic vessel and will be a joy to watch cutting through the water next week.
The final charter yacht signed up to race is the 34m/112ft sailing yacht SOJANA. She also has tallied up a number of wins since her launch from Green Marine in 2003, further adding to the excitement of the highly anticipated superyacht regatta.
20 superyachts are scheduled to battle it out for the winning title at the America's Cup Superyacht Regatta
It’s possible to spectate as part of a last-minute luxury yacht charter. For more information, speak to your preferred charter broker.
Alternatively, view all luxury yachts available for charter in Bermuda.
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