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زوابع، وسفن سبينيكر وخطوط نهاية متقاربة: Galateia و V و Leopard 3 و Deep Blue و Balthasar في كأس نيلسون

James Miller, GetExperience.com
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James Miller, GetExperience.com
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شباط/فبراير 23, 2026

Race start and weather logistics

The 11:00 start off the entrance to إنجلش هاربور في أنتيغوا was marked by rapidly shifting conditions as a squall line reduced visibility to near zero and pushed winds above 25 عقدة. The wind shifted approximately 30° through the sequence of squalls, forcing immediate tactical changes at the line: several maxis tacked off the start and chose port to lay the first mark. Five yachts contested the IMA Maxi class, all representatives from the prelude to the Caribbean 600.

Fleet and race outcomes

The fleet combined two ex-Wallycentos with matching IRC ratings and a trio of high-performance yachts: غالاتيا (Chris Flowers), V (Karel Komárek), ليوبارد 3 (Joost Schuijff), الأزرق العميق (Wendy Schmidt) and بلثازار (Filip Balcaen). The first race was a wet, fast slog with heavy rain and pressure shifts; the second day race saw much lighter, more tactical conditions.

Key race moments

Off the line in race one, غالاتيا squeaked ahead and led to the bottom mark; both Galateia and V achieved speeds near 20 عقدة during the squall. A trawl spinnaker issue for V at the bottom mark proved decisive in race one, where Galateia converted a water-first finish into a corrected-time victory by almost seven minutes over بلثازار.

Race two produced a dramatic photo finish: Galateia arrived seven seconds ahead on the water of V but was later disqualified after a protest by V’s team. Leopard 3 posted a standout performance in race two, sailing higher and faster on the upwind legs, using an A2.5 spinnaker on the run that kept her bow up and allowed her to hold off the larger 100-footers.

Technical notes and crew adjustments

Several boats were sailing with recent modifications: ليوبارد 3 had new rudders, an interceptor and an updated aero package; الأزرق العميق is still bedding-in a relocated mast and associated rigging changes. Crew reports stressed how quickly sail ranges were exceeded during the squall — many boats using smaller headsails such as a J2 during the gust peak.

Standings snapshot

يختOwner/Skipperخطاب النواياIRC ratingRace 1Race 2Notes
غالاتياكريس فلاورز≈100 ft1.7981st (corrected)1st on water, DSQWinner race 1; DSQ race 2 after protest
Vكاريل كوماتسيك≈100 ft1.798-2nd on waterProtest overturned Galateia
ليوبارد 3جوست شخيف100 قدم--Top water finishLeads series by 1 point
الأزرق العميقويندي شميدت85 قدمًا---Ongoing setup after mast move
بلثازارفيليب بالكاين72 قدمًا-2nd (corrected)-Strong corrected time in race 1

At a glance: tactical and tourist takeaways

  • تقلبات الطقس: Rapid squall lines can swing leaders in minutes.
  • Sail choice matters: Lighter, heavier spinnakers pay off in differing seaway and wind-angle windows.
  • Equipment upgrades: Rudders, interceptors and aero changes directly affect upwind pointing and downwind control.
  • Visibility and safety: Heavy driving rain complicates mark sightings and bow work.

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Highlights worth remembering: a sudden squall changed the tactical picture, Galateia took corrected victory in race one but lost race two on protest, and Leopard 3 emerged as the consistent performer and current series leader. However, no review or testimony beats turning up in person — personal experience remains the final arbiter. On GetExperience, you book verified experiences at fair prices with plenty of options and extra services to tailor your visit, making it easier to combine sailing spectating with local cultural programmes. Book now GetExperience.com

In summary, the Nelson’s Cup opening day delivered a compact lesson in high-performance sailing: rapidly changing wind angles, equipment choices and protest outcomes all reshaped results. For travelers this means planning flexibility and the chance to pair race watching with varied travel experiences — from yacht parties and cruise packages to eco-friendly wildlife safaris, museum tours with live guides and interactive online cultural workshops. Whether you seek adventure rafting trips for beginners, luxury adventure travel experiences, or even beginner esports coaching sessions as an off-day activity, building an itinerary around a regatta can enrich your travel experiences and adventure activities alike.