Looking Back and Looking Ahead: Lessons Learned From the First Annual Caribbean Multihull Challenge
It started with a hole in the regatta racing calendar and an idea whose time, according to several members of the St. Maarten Yacht Club, had come. Why not stage a new event aimed specifically at multihulls, the fastest growing
RORC Caribbean 600 Race Record for Maserati Multi 70 and Multihull Line Honours
Maserati Multi 70 skippered by Giovanni Soldini (ITA) crossed the finish line of the RORC Caribbean 600 at 20:49:00 AST on Tuesday 19 February 2019 in an elapsed time of 1 day, 06 hours 49 minutes and 00 seconds, taking
Multihull spaghetti western
Multi70 Maserati (ITA) and MOD70 Argo (USA) have been ripping up the RORC Caribbean 600 race track, blasting around the course at phenomenal pace and well over 30 knots of boat speed has been recorded on the YB Race Tracker.
Blast Off for the RORC Caribbean 600
The 2019 RORC Caribbean 600 kicked off in spectacular conditions off the south coast of Antigua with the magnificent fleet starting the 600 mile non-stop offshore race in bright sunshine, full-on gusting tradewinds and two-metre high waves. The 11th edition
Get Set for a Cracker
 11th edition RORC Caribbean 600. Start on Monday 18 February 1100 local time (1500 UTC). The start of the RORC Caribbean 600 will be streamed live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RoyalOceanRacingClub/ and on the official race blog: http://caribbean600.rorc.org/Live/2019-rorc-caribbean-600-race-live.html Five starts are scheduled from 1100-1140 local time
Battle lines for the RORC Caribbean 600
Seventy-eight yachts have entered the eleventh edition of the RORC Caribbean 600, where in excess of 700 sailors from six continents and yachts from over 20 nations will compete in the thrilling race around 11 Caribbean islands starting on Monday