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RS ELITE CUP : A WEEKEND OF RACING, RESILIENCE, AND CELEBRATION IN FALMOUTH HARBOUR
Tuesday 20th January 2026

2026 got off to a flying start at the Antigua Yacht Club with the inaugural RS Elite Cup, a weekend
that blended high-quality racing, classic regatta drama, and unmistakable Antiguan flair.

The RS Elite is an increasingly popular 24 foot one-design keelboat, known for fast, tactical racing.
Congratulations are due to AYC Rear Commodore Sandy Mair, who delivered a hugely successful
event marked by excellent competition, good humour, and resilience both on and off the water. As
the first RS Elite Cup hosted by AYC, the first to bring together the scattered Antigua fleet, it set a
strong benchmark for future events and sparked discussion about forming an RS Elite Antigua
Owners’ Association, with AYC keen to support and host more regular racing.

Racing and Regatta Realities
Saturday racing opened with behind-the-scenes drama when the committee boat dragged her anchor
in the stiff beeze and caught a line around her propellor.. The AYC safety boat sprang into action to
make the committee boat safe and smartly took up position on the start line to ensure that racing
could continue. That was not the only casualty of the stiff breeze. Two of the channel buoys
marking the main AYC channel had decided to drift off station, including the one the committee has
chosen as the windward mark for the racing fleet. Despite the drama, the AYC committee overcame
adversity and adapted to ensure that a full programme of racing was completed with minimum
delay. A testament to the flexibility and determination of the team.

On the water, the racing itself was close and highly competitive with the conditions proving
challenging and forcing the sailors to sail at their best. Positions changed frequently and there were
often not more than a couple of boat lengths to separate the fleet. It included its fair share of drama
with one boat forgetting to pass through the start line on the downwind leg, one retirement with gear
failure, one collision, and one OCS call (over the line at the start), sending the offending competitor
back to restart – losing valuable time. There was drama at both windward and leeward marks with
boats coming together, prompting some spirited shouting. Penalty turns soon resolved the issues,
keeping the championship battle alive.

A Truly Antiguan Fleet
The fleet reflected a genuinely pan-Antigua event, with boats and crews coming together from
around the island, representing Jumby Bay, Nonsuch Bay, English, Falmouth and Jolly Harbours,
including an enthusiastic young crew sailing Brown Skin Girl (BSG). Budget Marine added extra
spice to the fleet by fielding ringer Ossie Stewart, RS Elite British Champion and Barcelona
Olympic bronze medallist, raising the competitive bar across the board.
After Day 1, Geoffrey Perini (with 2 firsts) of Antigua Rigging, sailing Splice, led the standings,
with Budget Marine boat Oozlumbird close behind, setting the stage for a competitive final day.
Paul Deeth from English Harbour sailing De Boom won line honours in the first race.

Day 2: Racing Meets Culture
Second day format included 2 races in the morning followed by lunch at the AYC, and the final 2
races in the afternoon. There was again – inevitably – a little more committee boat drama when the
windmark channel mark, having now gone walkabout, required the smart laying of a replacement
buoy by the safety boat, to ensure that racing was not delayed. Conditions remained excellent in the
windy and choppy conditions and racing stayed tight. One collison in the first race at the first
windward mark rounding set the tone for some seriously competitive racing. Three boats shared the
line honours in the 4 races. Martin Beck (Kyrie) from Nonsuch Bay (2 firsts), local sailor Rhone
Kirby (Racy Lady) in the Jumby Bay board, and Ossie Stewart (Oozlumbird) in the Budget Marine
boat. One boat failed to read the sailing instructions and headed home after a (perhaps boozy) lunch,
missing the final two races of the regatta entirely!

Ashore, the regatta atmosphere was lifted further by steel band Panache and spectacular stilt
dancers, who provided a colourful send-off for the Oyster World Rally while simultaneously
delivering a dramatic serenade as the RS Elites returned from their morning races. Social evenings
at the Commodore’s Bar rounded out the regatta experience, reinforcing the balance between
competition and camaraderie.
Results and Recognition
In the end, Splice claimed overall victory, followed closely by Oozlumbird. The Jumby Bay entry
Racy Lady, helmed by former AYC instructor Rhone Kirby, sailed in third.
Valuable prizes were awarded by Commodore Dr Clarence Pilgrim; noone is now without WD40 or
AYC t-shirts! Vice Commodore and ABSAR Director Cdr Richard Fear awarded the Safety on the
Water Award to organiser Sandy Mair for “the most blood shed” – a nod to the realities of hands-on
regatta management – a band-aid that was immediately put into action on the wounded shin!
A Strong Start to 2026
The RS Elite Regatta ticked every box—close racing, good vibes and just enough drama to keep
everyone entertained. As an opener to the 2026 sailing calendar, it set the tone perfectly, and with
growing fleet interest, enthusiastic backing from AYC, and talk of more regular events, the RS Elite
class is becoming an exciting and growing addition to the calendar.
As one sailor put it: “sunshine, wind, friends, challenging racing, what more can anyone want?”  

Well done to all involved in making the first RS Elite regatta at AYC such a memorable success.


 


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