Designed as a performance-focused regatta, the Antigua Racing Cup offers optimized daily course planning, with class splits and course layouts that deliver a fair and satisfying racing experience across the diverse fleet of racing and racer/cruisers.
A key feature of the event is dual scoring, allowing boats to compete under both CSA and IRC. In the inaugural Antigua Racing Cup, 11 of the 21 boats in the fleet opted to dual score, which was calculated within seconds of their finish, showcasing the appeal of the format to international teams seeking flexibility and broader competitive value.
What the Sailors Said
Winners of CSA 2, Bellandona © Paul Wyeth www.pwpictures.com
Josh Redgrave, Bella Donna (CSA 2 Winners): “We came back to Antigua because it felt like the obvious choice after winning the Lord Nelson Trophy at Antigua Sailing Week last year. … the racing was fantastic, and it really showed the quality of the rating systems as well. This is high-level racing in the Caribbean, and that is why we came. We had a brilliant time, and we will definitely be back next year.”

The crew of Whiplash © Paul Wyeth www.pwpictures.com
Ashley Rhodes, Whiplash (CSA 4 Winners): “When people see the racing, the courses, and the standard of competition at the Antigua Racing Cup, I hope they will be motivated to come next year. I would say to them, bring it.”

Reichel/Pugh 42 custom Rikki www.pwpictures.com
Bruce Chafee, Rikki : “I am really glad we chose to come back to Antigua; we have had a fantastic time here. … To still get nine races completed showed they were focused on giving the sailors the best possible regatta.”

The crew of Prevail © Paul Wyeth www.pwpictures.com
Dan Ziel, Prevail (CSA 1 Winners): “It has been a great regatta for us and a real pleasure to be part of the first Antigua Racing Cup. … the weather has been superb, and the people are incredibly friendly. Our crew loved it every day. We will definitely be back.”
The Shoreside Experience
Hosted at Nelson’s Dockyard, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Antigua Racing Cup provides a distinctive regatta village atmosphere, combining historic surroundings with race logistics, team support, and post-race social activity.
Daily prize givings and happy hours allow sailors and spectators to compare notes, celebrate results, and enjoy the hospitality of English Harbour in to the evening.

Nelson’s Dockyard Marina © Paul Wyeth www.pwpictures.com
The event is especially well-positioned for boats heading to the Caribbean, fitting into a concentrated six-week racing window from the start of the RORC Nelson’s Series, which includes the RORC Caribbean 600 and the RORC Nelson’s Cup, through to the end of the BVI Spring Regatta. This timing offers teams a practical and competitive opportunity to race within a tightly aligned regional calendar.
Entries are now open at antiguaracingcup.nautical-cloud.com
Preliminary NOR: https://antiguaracingcup.nautical-cloud.com/notice-board/fb90c3b4-ebdb-42c1-88a0-434a6e3de8b3/Race