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STRONG LOCAL FLEET SET TO TAKE ON AN INTERNATIONAL CONTINGENT AT THIS SUMMER’S 2026 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP

A local fleet of 12 International Six Metre yachts from the host club Société Nautique de Genève will take on entries from around the world this summer at the International Six Metre 2026 European Championships, which are scheduled to take place on Switzerland’s Lake Geneva from July 19–24.

40 entries have been received so far for the championships, including an additional eight Swiss-flagged yachts from clubs across the country, as well as entries from Spain, Finland, Great Britain, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, and the United States. 

As many as 50 crews are expected to compete in the regatta, at which two International Six Metre European titles will be awarded: the Open European Championship for those yachts constructed and/or certificated since January 1, 1966; and the Classic European Championship for those yachts constructed and/or certificated before that date.

Amongst the entries received so far are all three of the podium finishers in the Classic Division at the previous International Six Metre European Championships held in Sanxenxo, Spain in 2024, when His Majesty Juan Carlos of Spain defended his title aboard Bribon (designed by Arvid Laurin and built in 1947), ahead of Ossi Paija from Finland who skippered Astree III (designed by Bjarne Aas and built in 1959) to second place, and Spain’s Titia, skippered by Mauricio Sanchez-Bella Carswell, in third. 

In the Open Division, Jeremy Thorp’s British crew on Battlecry (designed by Ian Howlett and built in 1988) will be looking to improve on their silver medal placing in 2024, as will Loic Forestier, skipper of the Swiss entry Junior (designed by Pelle Petterson and built in 1981), who finished third in Sanxenxo. 

Over the years since its inception in 1907 when the International Rule – also known as the Metre Rule – was first introduced, the International Six Metre Class has managed to combine elegant and graceful design with leading-edge innovation. 

Nowadays, there are over 300 modern and classic Six Metres racing internationally with national fleets across mainland Europe, North America, and Canada.  

Switzerland has long been a stronghold for the class and the Société Nautique de Genève and its members have played a key role in its development – and continue to do so today. There is a distinct synergy between the classic styling and sailing style of International Six Metre yachts and the serene natural beauty of Lake Geneva and its surroundings.

The International Six Metre 2026 European Championships will be preceded by the Swiss National Championship from July 15–17. The official opening ceremony of the European Championships will take place on Saturday July 18, with racing beginning on Sunday July 19 and running through until Friday July 24.

Bumper turnout expected for International Six Metre 2026 European Championships as early entries flood in

Entries have been flooding in for the 2026 International Six Metre Open and Classic European Championships, which are scheduled to take place from July 15–24 on Switzerland’s Lake Geneva. 

Organised by the Cercle de la Voile and hosted by the Société Nautique de Genève, the six-day European regatta will be preceded by three days of racing at the International Six Metre Swiss Championship from July 15–17.

With strong interest expressed from around the world by owners of International Six Metre yachts in both the open and classic divisions, this year’s European Championships are expected to attract a bumper entry of around 50 boats. 

Already – and with around two months still to go to the July 5 entry deadline – 32 boats are registered for the event, with entries coming in from across Europe – one from Finland, two from France, four from Germany, two from Great Britain, three from Italy, one from the Netherlands, one from Spain, one from Sweden, and 10 from Switzerland – as well as one American-flagged entry, Basil Vasiliou’s Jane Ann from the New York Yacht Club.

The International Six Metre class dates back to 1907 and the introduction of the International Rule – also known as the Metre Rule – with the first recorded Six Metre race taking place in 1907 at Cercle de la Voile de Paris on the Seine. 

Throughout its history, the class has been a hotbed for technical innovation, with the world’s leading yacht designers and sailors contributing to the development of the class. An Olympic class from 1908 to 1952, the Six Metres were also frequently used as development boats during the America’s Cup’s 12 Metre era. Today, the Six Metre class remains a vibrant, highly competitive international class with over 300 boats – modern and classic – actively racing.

This summer’s regatta on Lake Geneva will see two separate International Six Metre European titles awarded: the Open European Championship for those yachts constructed and/or certificated since January 1, 1966; and the Classic European Championship for those yachts constructed and/or certificated before that date.   

Amongst the early entries is the reigning International Six Metre World Champion Momo, owned by Dieter Schön (SUI) from the Segelclub St. Moritz. Also entered is Duclop, skippered by renowned international match racing skipper Eric Monnin (SUI), who finished third in the 2025 World Championship, held at the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club in the United States. 

High on the list of likely contenders for the Open European title will be the British entry Battlecry, skippered by Jeremy Thorp from the Royal Yacht Squadron – which took the silver medal at the 2024 Open European Championship in Sanxenxo, Spain – along with the Swiss entry Junior from the host club, skippered by Loïc Forestier (SUI), which finished third in 2024.

Among the likely favourites for the 2026 Classic European title will no doubt be Finnish entry Astrée III, which took the silver medal position at the 2024 European Championship, as well as Mauricio Sánchez-Bella Carswell’s Spanish entry Titia, which took bronze position in 2024.

The winner of the International Six Metre 2026 Open European Championship will receive the Coppa Giovanelli – a perpetual challenge trophy originally presented by the Yacht Club Italiano. Winners in the Six Metre 2026 Classic European Championship will receive the Royal Danish Yacht Club’s President Woodrow Wilson Trophy. 

The August Ringvold Memorial Trophy will be presented to the highest placed Classic entry built to the First (1907-1919) or Second (1919-1933) International Rule. 

The Merula Trophy – donated in 2015 by the East India Club Yacht Squadron – will be awarded to the highest placed Classic yacht built to the First (1907-1919) International Rule.

The Nelson Trophy – donated to the Class by Don Wood of the Royal Thames Yacht Club – will be awarded to the highest placed boat constructed and certificated between January 1, 1966 and September 6, 1979. 

The Lucie Trophy – donated to the Class by Matt Brooks to honour the memory of Lucie Bedford Warren, a keen Six Metre competitor in the USA, Bermuda, Canada, and Europe – will be presented to the highest placed yacht that includes a woman helmsperson or crew.

The IYRS Astor Cup – loaned by the IYRS School of Technology and Trades of Newport, Rhode Island – will be awarded to the highest placed entry that includes a person under 25 years of age as a helm or crew.

The Robbe and Berking Trophy – originally instituted by Peter König in 2006 as the Baum and König Trophy, with the current trophy presented by Oliver Berking in 2020 – will be presented to the highest placed Classic yacht sailing with wooden spars and white working sails. 

More information on the event can be found at the official regatta website.

Image © María Muiña / sailingshots.es

FOR SALE – USA42 – OLIN STEPHENS 6-METRE RACING SLOOP

This Olin Stephens designed 6-metre racing sloop is for sale for the first time in 50 years. Built by Henry Nevins, Black Rose is a true classic. She boasts an impressive racing heritage with decades of winning performances. 

Black Rose is Sparkman & Stephens Design #5, the first 6-metre designed by Olin Stephens. Many more successful designs were to follow, but Black Rose began over 60 years of 6-metre development.

This vessel is one of 37 “sixes” that Sparkman & Stephens constructed over the years, and she was launched the year the firm incorporated.

Very shortly after she was built, Olin Stephens, along with his brother Rod, was at the helm of this very boat in the International Six Metre Championship in Bermuda.

Black Rose has been maintained to high standards by a particularly knowledgeable owner over the years and is well-known, specifically on Lake Champlain.

Price – US$50,000 firm

For contact information and specifications, please visit:  https://www.olinstephens6metre.com/

US81 Goose Going Home

After 60 years of sailing in Puget Sound waters Goose will return to the USA East Coast and sail on Oyster Bay, Long Island Sound, her original home. The recently formed syndicate will sail under the burgee of the Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club, recent host for the 2025 World Championship. 

Goose will sail with a 6.000 Measurement Certificate. 

Plans for 2026 call for some work on the boat, and then sailing in the Seawanhaka racing regatta schedule in preparation for attending the 2027 Worlds in Helsinki, Finland.  

The Seawanhaka Syndicate is comprised of Hugh Jones, Russell Byers, Mark DeNatale and Peter Hofmann.