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THE SUPERYACHT CUP - PALMA, 2007


Fri Dec 22 2006

16th-19th JUNE - PALMA, MALLORCA

70 Superyachts Expected!

With strong support from the Local Authorities and the President of the Balearics, plans are well underway for The Superyacht Cup 2007. Eighteen yachts have already entered and interest is building from around the world for this unique sailing event, the largest gathering of superyachts ever.


The Superyacht Cup, held annually for the last 10 years is the longest running superyacht event in Europe. It is normally held in October of every year; however for the forthcoming year The Superyacht Cup is changing dates to June 16th -19th to fall between the Louis Vuitton Challenger series and the finals of the America's Cup being held in Valencia. The Millennium Cup, which was started in New Zealand during the 2000 America's Cup and held again in 2003, will be incorporated in to The Superyacht Cup for the final days racing, the first time this event has been held in Europe.

70 superyachts of over 30m and up to 90m are expected to participate in the four day event which will be held in Dique del Oeste in the south west of the Bay of Palma. A 15,000 m2 purpose-built Superyacht Cup Village will incorporate a sponsor exhibition area and an entertainment area with the yachts lining the 500m dock.

The Superyacht Cup will open with a Welcome Reception for the 1,200 yacht owners, guests, and sponsors of the event. It will be presented by the Palma Town Council and held in the Castillo de San Carlos, a fortress dating back to the 17th century that overlooks the whole site. During the event the elevated position of the Castillo will provide an excellent viewing position for watching the yachts out in the Bay. Each afternoon as the fleet returns from sailing, entertainment will be laid on in the Superyacht Cup Village hosted by the event sponsors.

The final day of The Superyacht Cup will be known as 'New Zealand Millennium Cup Day' during which day all competing yachts will sail for the 3rd edition of the New Zealand Millennium Cup. The New Zealand Millennium Cup has become a successful brand that is synonymous with the New Zealand Marine Industry, long-term supporters of the Palma event. The Superyacht Cup 2007 will be brought to a spectacular close with The Superyacht Cup Prize Giving and Millennium Cup Ball.

For further information: www.thesuperyachtcup.com


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