13/12/2025
Save the Date!
We’re thrilled to announce the official dates for the Multihull Cup 2026, where high-performance cruising catamarans meet world-class racing in Mallorca!
📆 25–27 September 2026
📍 - Mallorca
Get ready for three days of competitive racing, Mediterranean breezes, and unforgettable multihull action.
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28/09/2025
Allegra achieved her ambition at the Multihull Cup 2025 today, taking the title by a clear margin after consistent sailing and a trio of race wins earlier in the event.
However, change had been the order of the day in the final and deciding 10-nm BM Composites coastal race with the flying yellow 46-foot DNA F4 Falcon hitting her stride to take a well-earned race victory, for once pushing the 84-foot Allegra off the race top spot.
With discards kicking in, the Multihull Cup regular was clear at the top of the table with 3 points, with Gaea, Falcon and Layla tightly bunched on 7, 8 and 9 points respectively
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27/09/2025
Brisker wind conditions and two races gave the second day of Multihull Cup 2025 added impetus today with close racing across the board.
Allegra reaffirmed her intention of repeating her title win in 2021 with a further two victories on Race Day, however both came with dramatically reduced winning margins as the chasing fleet upped their game.
On the water in today's first race the Morrelli & Melvin designed Gaea crossed the line 22 seconds behind Layla, but was promoted to second place on corrected time. While runner-up behind Allegra once again, the 65-foot Gaea more than halved the deficit to her 84-foot rival compared to yesterday's opening race.
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27/09/2025
Race 2 of the Multihull Cup is complete and the fleet is already powering into Race 3. The competition is fierce, the conditions are good and the crews are pushing hard for every advantage.
Stay tuned – we’ll be sharing the full results of today’s racing shortly!
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26/09/2025
Allegra takes win in calm but enthusiastic start to Multihull Cup 2025
On what proved a mellow if challenging introduction to the delights of the Multihull Cup for the trio of first timers taking part, it was the Mallorcan event veteran Allegra which showed the fleet the way to go.
The elegant Nigel Irens designed 84-footer took line honours and corrected time victory in the opening Race Day 1 at the annual celebration of multihull performance sailing.
In fine, bright but light conditions off Mallorca's stunning south coast the diverse Multihull Cup fleet were able to race after a short postponement, though the course had to be eventually shortened in the 7-9 knot breeze.
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26/09/2025
Day 1 at the Multihull Cup is officially underway!
This morning’s breakfast briefing, hosted by our Race Day Sponsor prepared crews for an exciting start to the regatta. The course is set, the yachts are out on the water, and we’re just waiting for the breeze to build before the first race gets going.
Stay tuned for all the action from today’s racing - it’s going to be a spectacular start to the weekend!
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25/09/2025
Multihull Cup fleet is all set for the opening day of racing
With only hours to go to the start of the Multihull Cup 2025, the diverse fleet of performance multihulls were today making their final preparations and taking the opportunity for some last-minute tuning and practice off Mallorca's magnificent southern coast.
Setting out from their welcoming base in Port Adriano the race fleet, which includes three Multihull Cup debutantes, were aiming to take advantage of a forecast 9 to 14 knot north-westerly breeze after earlier lighter wind.
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16/09/2025
The Multihull Cup is making final preparations to welcome a trio of first timers to the Mallorcan celebration of multihull sailing at the end of the month.
Now marking its seventh edition, the pioneering regatta dedicated to performance cruising multihulls will once again return to its long-standing home in the exclusive venue from 26th-28th September.
The largest of the three debutantes is the Gunboat 72 Layla, alongside Gaea, Falcon and Allegra.
"We are looking forward to again welcoming the owners, crews and friends of the Multihull Cup — it is always a great pleasure," said Nani Mass of the exclusive Philippe Starck designed marina.
29/09/2024
When it came it was — by a 20 second margin after over two and a half hours of racing — in favour of the spectacular, 80-ft red-hulled Highland Fling. The outcome left the front running duo tied with two wins apiece, with Lord Laidlaw's catamaran claiming overall victory on countback.
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