Antigua-Regatta Articles

From Nevis to St. Barts the Caribbean 600 Turns Tactical as Class Battles Intensify

From Nevis to St. Barts, the race has begun to fragment into high-speed duels, tactical compression zones and developing class battles. Each island transit reshapes the leaderboard. Each pressure line rewards patience and punishes impatience. And this year’s edition is proving especially tactical. Instead of the classic reaching angles that often dominate the Caribbean 600, the trade winds have been sitting further south-east than usual. That subtle shift has changed the geometry of the course, forcing crews into longer periods of upwind sailing and tight reaching.
RORC Caribbean 600 Day Two: Duels in the Trades as the Fleet Tightens Around the Northern Islands
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Trade winds tighten the fleet as the Caribbean 600 turns tactical.

20-03-2026

RORC Nelson’s Cup Series 2026 - Race Ready in Antigua

RORC Nelson’s Cup 2026: The Final Caribbean Proving Ground Before the 600
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RORC Nelson’s Cup 2026: Antigua’s Final Proving Ground Before the Caribbean 600 The Caribbean campaign is shifting up a gear. The format is deceptively simple: two days of tight coastal racing in the waters off Falmouth and English Harbour, followed by the Antigua 360 — a full circumnavigation of the island. But simplicity is not the same as ease. The Nelson’s Cup compresses decision-making, exposes weaknesses and demands precision in conditions that mirror exactly what crews will face offshore days later.
21-02-2026

A Voyage Into Perfection: The 2025 Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta Uncovers the Splendour of Caribbean Sailing

Revel in the rapture and beauty of the 2025 Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta, where Caribbean sailing is at its pinnacle.
17-04-2025