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
Not a Sailor? Chase and Celebrate with ASW!
You may have heard that Antigua Sailing Week is one of the best regattas in the Caribbean and on many people’s bucket list to race worldwide, but what you many not know is how fantastic the week is for non-sailors.
The Cutting Edge of the RORC Caribbean 600
Multihulls have been racing in the RORC Caribbean 600 since the very first race in 2009 when Claude Thelier's (FRA) Region Guadeloupe, skippered by John Burnie (GBR), set a record that was not bettered until 2015. In recent years the
A New Approach to Antigua Classics
Carlo Falcone has been competing in the Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta for the last 25 years, racing and winning with his superb vintage 1938 Mylne-designed Fife-built yawl Mariella. In September 2018, Carlo was appointed as the Chairman of Antigua Classics,