- The high attendance both in sailors (close to 400) and boats (from 10 different nationalities) has guaranteed the absolute success of this eighteenth edition.
- Risk of DANA has forced the cancellation of the third day of competition.
- The winners of this edition are Mariska, Yanira, Clarionet, Amorita, Le Temps Perdu and Stiletto

Left to Right: Amorita (Época Bermudian), Yanira (Classic I), Stiletto (Modern Classic), Le Temps Perdu (Época Cangreja), Mariska (Big Boat) y Clarionet (Clásicos II). Photo: Albert Mollón
Ultimately, Mariska, Yanira, Clarionet, Amorita, Le Temps Perdu, and Stiletto emerged as winners in their respective classes. The Yanira and the Mariska, both Spanish vessels, were also the winners of the Enric Puig Trophy.
In Classics 2, Kanavel had a chance to close the two-point gap to the leader Clarionet. Things were even tighter in the Modern Classic fleet, where Stiletto held the lead but was level on points with Legolas and just two ahead of Melbac.
While no other class had such a thrilling finale in store, Yanira secured her name on the Classics I honours board for the fifth time, Mariska claimed top honours among the five Big Boats, Argyll topped the Época Bermudian podium, and Le Temps Perdu triumphed in the Época Cangreja division.
These sporting duels will have to wait to be settled—amicably, of course—until next year, when the Puig Vela Clàssica casts off once again from the Real Club Náutico de Barcelona.
FINAL RANKINGS PUIG REGATTA 2025
BIG BOAT:
MARISKA
Hallowe’en
Star Sapphire of London
CLÀSSIC I:
YANIRA
Nerissa
Kahurangi
CLÀSSIC II:
CLARIONET
Kanavel
Sea Fever
ÈPOCA BERMUDIAN:
AMORITA
Argyll
Falcon
ÈPOCA CANGREJA:
LE TEMPS PERDU
Scheherazade
Freda
MODERN CLASSIC:
STILETTO
Legolas
Melbac