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2026 Etchells World Championship Regatta Kicks Off Monday at San Diego Yacht Club

by Etchells Class 11 May 02:56 UTC May 11-15, 2026
All set for the 2026 Etchells World Championship at San Diego Yacht Club © Mark Albertazzi

The competition is set to begin at San Diego Yacht Club as the 2026 Etchells World Championship officially gets under way this week, welcoming 76 teams from 11 countries for one of the world's premier one-design sailing regattas. Following several days of measurement, registration, and preparation, competitors gathered Sunday evening on the lawn of SDYC for the Opening Ceremony.

Junior sailors from the SDYC Junior Sailing Program paraded the national flags, and with a ceremonial cannon blast, Commodore Alli Bell officially opened the championship. Sailors then enjoyed a taste of San Diego as they reunited with fellow competitors and listened to Peter Isler's band take the stage.

International Etchells Class President Jim Cunningham thanked the nearly 200 volunteers who helped bring the event to fruition and recognized the remarkable depth of talent assembled for the championship. At least 26 former Etchells World Champions, nearly a dozen Olympians, and several America's Cup winners will cross the line on Monday.

The first warning signal is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. PDT, with racing continuing through Friday, May 15. Competitors can expect two races per day on the racecourse set off Point Loma.

Joining the elite professionals and past champions is a strong contingent of Corinthian sailors of all ages, including competitors as young as 12 years old from the SDYC Junior Sailing Program, all vying for the International Etchells Class Association World Championship title.

During Sunday's daily weather briefing, noted meteorologist Chris Bedford emphasized the subtle nature of San Diego's conditions.

"One of the truisms of weather in San Diego is that it depends on some very subtle things," said Bedford. "Often we're talking about one or two knots of wind speed, and in this fleet, that can make all the difference."

The early part of the championship is expected to feature tricky light-air conditions where small pressure differences and subtle shifts could have a major impact on results. As the week progresses, forecasts suggest a steadier and slightly stronger seabreeze developing for the latter half of the regatta.

The Etchells World Championship returns to the United States following back-to-back Australian-hosted championships and continues a long tradition of elite Etchells racing on the West Coast. San Diego previously hosted the Worlds in 2000 and 2011, while California has served as a proving ground for the class for nearly five decades.

Beyond the championship itself, the event highlights the continued evolution and enduring appeal of the Etchells class. From the early West Coast Worlds in Newport Harbor and San Francisco Bay to today's highly refined international fleet, the class has remained defined by close competition, technical precision, and tactical excellence.

"The boats may span decades of construction and come from builders around the world, but on the racecourse they remain remarkably equal," said event co-chair Charlie Mann. "That's what makes Etchells racing so special. It always comes down to execution, teamwork, and decision-making."

Find out more at 2026.etchellsworlds.org

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