16 of the yachts at the 2016 Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta

Ganesha

The 46 metre Vitters sailing yacht Ganesha is the successor of the 38.9 metre yacht Ganesha I. She was launched in 2013 and has an impressive 62 metre Southern Spars carbon mast.

Ganesha won the 2014 World Superyacht Awards category for best sailing yacht over 40 metres.

She is primed for cruising and regatta racing, with her lines inspired by the beam-to-length ration and the low freeboard of the J Class yachts.

Ganesha raced in last year's event as well as coming second in June's 2015  Loro Piana Superyacht Regatta in Sardinia.

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Vitters   46 m •   2013

Atalante

Atalante was launched by Claasaen in May 2015. The 38.8 metre sailing yacht was ordered by an existing Claasen owner in 2012, as he stepped up from his 27.5 metre Truly Classic 90, also named Atalante.

The owner will be hoping to put in a strong showing in Atalante's first Loro Piana Caribbean Superyacht Regatta & Rendezvous.

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Claasen   38.8 m •   2015

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Claasen   38.7 m •   6 guests • Price from $84,000 p/w

Ohana

Ohana is a 50 metre flybridge sloop built by Fitzroy Yachts in New Zealand for a European owner.

Launched in 2012, she features naval architecture by Dubois Naval Architects and a huge beam of almost 10 metres. She has a distinctive grey and yellow hull and has been offered with a special charter rate in the Caribbean for the rest of the season.

Ohana can reach speeds of 18 knots under sail, making her a serious contender at previous Loro Piana Regattas. The crew will hope to put her speed to good use again at this year's event.

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Fitzroy Yachts   49.69 m •   2012

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Fitzroy Yachts   49.7 m •   10 guests • Price from €185,000 p/w

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