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Cape 31 European Championship 2025 in Palma - Overall

by Tor Tomlinson Cheney 21 Oct 2025 05:59 BST 16-19 October 2025
Cape 31 European Championship in Palma © Sailing Energy

Palma delivered. After three light-wind days, the Bay of Palma finally turned it on for an epic Super Sunday — three races back-to-back and a nail-biting finish to decide the 2025 Cape 31 European Championship.

Alessandro Rombelli's Stig held their nerve to take the title at the Real Club Náutico de Palma, with Black Seal second and Flying Jenny third — just one point separating the podium after six races. Pacific Yankee finished just 1 point off the podium after also sailing a great regatta. Ten teams went into the final day with a shot at the win, showing just how competitive this fleet has become.

The regatta began with light-air patience as the fleet waited for the first sea breeze of the event. When it finally arrived, Shotgunn made it count — leading from the first top mark and opening the championship with a confident win. Jiraffe followed close behind in second and Stig completed the podium in third. A second race was started but had to be abandoned when the wind shut off.

The following morning, the fleet were up early chasing a gentle land breeze. The Race Committee called it perfectly — the first start went off at 09:35 in a gentle 6-8 knots. Flying Jenny led early after a beautiful first beat, but it was Stig who made the smart tactical calls down the final run to take the race two win of the regatta. Black Seal and Flying Jenny crossed just boat-lengths behind, with the newest team Gecko D'Or taking a brilliant 4th and Corinthian team Terrible Joy 6th.

As the event progressed, Stella Maris stole the spotlight — dominating race 3 and leading to the top mark in race 4 before it too was abandoned when the wind faded. Their pace proved decisive in the middle of the fleet and added even more depth to an already competitive scoreboard.

Then came Super Sunday, and Palma finally showed its best side. The Bay delivered its famous Embat — a steady 7-9 knots — allowing three full races to close the championship in style. With everything on the line, Stig stayed calm and consistent to secure the overall victory and be crowned 2025 Cape 31 European Champions. Flying Jenny stormed back from a tough opening race with a string of second places to claim the final podium spot, while Black Seal pushed hard all the way to secure second overall.

The top Corinthian/1 pro team was Motions, owned and helmed by Lennard van Oeveren, who also claimed the 1 Professional / Corinthian title and 13th overall — an incredible performance in such a world-class international fleet.

Twenty-four teams representing thirteen nations made this the most international Cape 31 event yet, a brilliant showcase of the class's strength and momentum across Europe. Huge thanks go to the Real Club Náutico de Palma for exceptional race management and warm hospitality throughout the week.

The Cape 31 Class also extends a huge thank you to our supporters North Sails, Quantum Sails, Allen Brothers, Peters & May, and BSI Rigging for their continued partnership and commitment to the class.

What a way to wrap it up.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoBoat NameR1R2R3R4R5R6Pts
176Stig315‑1341023
259Black Seal934‑211623
332Flying Jenny‑2222216224
462Pacific Yankee57832‑1625
580Kalantis(UFD)56611129
617Gecko d’or104‑1197333
735Shotgunn1151045‑2135
853Akheilos416‑1918736
956La Pericolosa61177‑23940
109Jiraffe2‑2214531943
1165Stella Maris812118‑22847
1250Eker Süzme17‑1931061349
1338Motions ‑211015817454
1433Terrible Joy7691618‑2056
1567K‑Force jr128131514‑1762
167Khumbu (Fanatic)11‑21211219568
1763Black Battalion15172011‑241275
1871MeerBlick131422‑24121475
1949Katabatic16‑181814131576
2055Aspire19‑201720101177
2131Adrenaline18916‑23152381
2277Firstings1423121720‑2486
2366halbtrocken 3.12313‑242292289
2474Warrior Won20‑2423192118101

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