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Registration opens for the 2025 Camden Classics Cup

by Camden Classics Cup 16 Feb 14:09 GMT July 24-26, 2025
2024 Camden Classics Cup © Camden Classics Cup

Get excited for two days of great racing on Penobscot Bay, festive parties, the annual Youth Regatta and the Parade of Sail around Camden Harbor.

Stunning weather, exciting racing conditions, new shoreside facilities and a record number of yachts made 2024 an amazing year. We're looking forward to an even better event in 2025!

The post-race parties on the harbor at the Lyman-Morse facility in the heart of Camden harbor are just as much fun as the racing! Last year's events sold out early, so remember to buy tickets for your crew!

Limited sponsored dockage is available on the Lyman-Morse docks for yachts with a CRF certificate on a first-come, first-served basis. Once your entry is confirmed, you may request sponsored dockage HERE.

Other vessels can be placed on a waiting list or may use this link to book a mooring, a harbor float (max 42") or a slip on the town dock:

The Quarters at Lyman-Morse are our waterfront accommodations that are also open for booking during the event - grab space now for you and your crew.

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