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HomeAmerica's CupAC37Puig Vela Clàssica Regatta Returns to Barcelona: A Tribute to America’s Cup History

Puig Vela Clàssica Regatta Returns to Barcelona: A Tribute to America’s Cup History

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The Puig Vela Clàssica Regatta, a premier event hosted by the Real Club Náutico Barcelona, has once again drawn the world’s attention to the elegance and history of classic yachting.

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Barcelona, Spain – The Puig Vela Clàssica Regatta, hosted by the Real Club Náutico Barcelona, has made a triumphant return this September, drawing maritime enthusiasts from around the globe. This year’s event was a particularly significant celebration of sailing history, featuring a stunning array of 12 Metre Class yachts that once competed in the America’s Cup from 1958 to 1987.

An interesting aside in the modern 12 Metres is the number of original crew that came back to compete here in Barcelona still racing at the highest level. Image credit : Nico Martinez via AC37 media.
An interesting aside in the modern 12 Metres is the number of original crew that came back to compete here in Barcelona still racing at the highest level. Image credit : Nico Martinez via AC37 media.

A Celebration of Classic Yachting

The Puig Vela Clàssica Regatta is renowned for its showcase of classic yachts, and this year’s gathering lived up to its reputation. The regatta highlighted a remarkable fleet of 12 Metre Class yachts, which are celebrated for their elegance and competitive spirit. These vessels were central to the America’s Cup during a golden era of sailing, representing the pinnacle of yacht design and performance.

These historic yachts provided a spectacular display of classic sailing, offering spectators a rare opportunity to witness these iconic boats in action once more. The regatta not only celebrates the beauty and craftsmanship of these yachts but also serves as a tribute to their role in the rich history of the America’s Cup.

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The America’s Cup Legacy

The America’s Cup, established in 1851, is the world’s oldest international sporting trophy and has been a stage for some of the most exciting and innovative sailing competitions. The 12 Metre Class yachts were a key feature of the Cup from 1958 to 1987, representing a period of significant technological and competitive advancements in the sport.

During this era, the 12 Metre Class boats were known for their sleek designs and advanced materials, making them formidable competitors. The Puig Vela Clàssica Regatta provides a nostalgic return to this era, allowing fans to appreciate the yachts that helped define the America’s Cup’s storied history.

New Zealand’s Historic Entry

New Zealand made its first America’s Cup entry with the groundbreaking yacht KZ 7, also known as Kiwi Magic. Designed by Bruce Farr, KZ 7 was notable for its innovative 12-metre hull made of glass-reinforced plastic—a world first at the time. This cutting-edge design marked New Zealand’s entry into the prestigious competition and set a new standard in yacht construction and design.

XVII Regata PUIG VELA CLÀSSICA BARCELONA. Several of the boats from that 1987 regatta competed in Barcelona, including the revered Kookaburra II, French Kiss, Crusader, South Australia and Kiwi Magic. Photo credit : Nico Martinez via AC37 Media.
XVII Regata PUIG VELA CLÀSSICA BARCELONA. Several of the boats from that 1987 regatta competed in Barcelona, including the revered Kookaburra II, French Kiss, Crusader, South Australia and Kiwi Magic. Photo credit : Nico Martinez via AC37 Media.

The debut of KZ 7 was a pivotal moment for New Zealand in the America’s Cup, marking the beginning of its journey in the competition. The yacht’s advanced design not only showcased New Zealand’s commitment to innovation but also paved the way for the country’s future successes in the America’s Cup.

Puig Vela Clàssica: Honoring Maritime Heritage

The Puig Vela Clàssica Regatta is more than just a race; it is a celebration of maritime heritage and the enduring allure of classic yachts. By bringing together the 12 Metre Class yachts, the regatta honors the legacy of the America’s Cup and its impact on the world of sailing.

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The event’s return to Barcelona, as part of the broader America’s Cup celebrations, underscores the city’s role in preserving and celebrating sailing history. The Real Club Náutico Barcelona’s dedication to hosting such events highlights their commitment to maintaining the vibrancy of classic yachting and ensuring that the spirit of the America’s Cup continues to inspire.

XVII Regata PUIG VELA CLÀSSICA BARCELONA. The classic beauty of the 12-metre yachts. Image credit : Nico Martinez via AC37 media
XVII Regata PUIG VELA CLÀSSICA BARCELONA. The classic beauty of the 12-metre yachts. Image credit : Nico Martinez via AC37 media

Conclusion

The Puig Vela Clàssica Regatta stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of classic yachts and the rich legacy of the America’s Cup. By showcasing the 12 Metre Class yachts allowing us to reflect on New Zealand’s innovative entry with KZ 7, the event celebrates both past achievements and the ongoing allure of competitive sailing. As these historic vessels elegantly sail through the waters of Barcelona once more, they remind us of the competitive spirit that define the world of classic yachting.

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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