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Win Win, Javier Jaudenes, Baltic Yachts, 33m, the overall winner. The Superyacht Cup Palma 2019 © Sailing Energy / SYC

This is pure yachting for true beauty lovers. We are talking about the Superyacht cup 2019, the regatta that was held in Palma and hosted some of the world’s most beautiful big boats. Ultra modern or classic, carbon super boats or the J Classes of yesteryear. The ingredients of yesterday’s and today’s yachting all rolled into one. The smallest boat? Nautor’s Swan’s 24-meter Saty Calm.

The 52-meter Meteor

The biggest one? The 52-meter Meteor designed by Dykstra Naval Architects.

Win Win, a Baltic 108, lived up to its name and emerged as the overall winner of the Superyacht Cup, with class winners Topaz and Bequia also able to celebrate their success after three days of close racing and pleasant socializing ashore.

www.superyachtcup.com

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