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Black Knight sweeps 2025 Euro Circuit in Plymouth finale

by Tom Cave 6 Oct 18:14 UTC 25-28 September 2025

The final leg of the 2025 European 18ft Skiff Circuit wrapped up in Plymouth on Sunday 28th September, with the Royal Western Yacht Club hosting nine boats from the UK, Germany, and Hungary for four days of fast, close racing.

Conditions tested crews across the fleet, with light airs on the opening two days seeing all teams opting for their No.1 rigs, before day three delivered a punchy 20 knots that forced the switch down to No.2s. By the final day, the breeze eased again and the big rigs were the choice for the whole fleet, setting the stage for a finale where teamwork and sharp decision-making proved decisive.

A vibrant mix of established outfits and freshly assembled teams kept the racing tight throughout, with boat-handling and strategy often proving the difference. Plymouth Sound delivered classic skiff sailing, with some high-speed downwind duels and tightly fought mark roundings. Despite the variety of experience levels in the fleet, the competition remained close across the board, underlining the growing strength and appeal of the European 18ft Skiff scene.

In the overall standings, Black Knight stamped its dominance on the circuit, sealing victory in Plymouth and completing a clean sweep of all four Euro regattas in 2025. Hungary's be light!, claimed second after a consistent performance, while Germany's Hoefle Haus secured the final podium spot. Special thanks go to Anthony and Adrian for organising this event, and to the teams who travelled such long distances to make this finale a true celebration of the class. With the circuit growing in depth and competitiveness each season, this year's conclusion confirmed that the 18ft Skiff class continues to deliver some of the most exciting sailing on the continent.

Overall Results:

PosNatTeamHelmClubPts
1GERBlack KnightHeinrich von BayernBayerischer Yacht Club11
2HUNbe light!Miklos Ujhelyi-GáspárSpartacus SC17
3GERHoefle HausHolger HöfleDiessner Segel-Club32
4GBRGOATLuke GobleNetley SC33
5GBRAllenAnthony GodwinUPYC40
6GBRTheTimeGenieGraham BridleBrightlingsea47
7GBRRoosterEdward SkeithCalshot SC54
8GBRMD RacingMark WattsWeston SC56
9GBREnglish BraidsAdrian HoweHayling Island79

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