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Vitters -Built Yachts Return to the Bucket Race

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The Bucket, run as a collaboration between shipyards Vitters, Rybovich, Perini Navi and Royal Huisman, has an enviable reputation for fun, safe sailing, and exceptional shore-side events. Running for over 20 years, the event has forged a reputation as the key Caribbean regatta for superyacht owners, serious about racing.

Dubois-designed Bella Regazza, the 43m performance sloop, will join her fellow Vitters Shipyard builds, 46-metre Ganesha and 45-metre Lady B once again in the regatta. The three performance cruisers are as at home on the race course as they are cruising in comfort and will again compete in the Elegantes des Mers class.

Dubois-designed Bella Regazza, the 43m performance sloop, will join her fellow Vitters Shipyard builds, 46-metre Ganesha and 45-metre Lady B once again in the regatta. The three performance cruisers are as at home on the race course as they are cruising in comfort and will again compete in the Elegantes des Mers class.

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Joining them at the regatta will be 33m Inoui; which we launched in 2013, to a design by Phillippe Briand and built to combine powerful speed, with comfort and style. Her hull and superstructure were constructed at the carbon composite facility within our sister company, Green Marine.

Newly-launched 46-metre Unfurled joins the regatta for the first time. Built by Vitters Shipyard to a design by renowned Argentinian racing yacht designer, German Frers, she’ll be one to watch when the fleet leaves the Port de Gustavia to race.

We’ll be following each Vitters yacht’s fortunes on the course and keeping you up to date as the action unfolds through our blog; Bay-log. Join us here for real time reports from our team within the fleet and as-it-happens social media posts across Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.

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