Sailboat Racing Tracked in SeaPeople
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Jun 3, 2026

Our Sea People Are Racing Across the Globe
SeaPeople sailors are racing all across the globe, tracking their journeys and sharing their adventures along the way. Whether it's a local club race, an offshore challenge, or a major regatta, every race has a story worth telling!
SeaPeople Trip Cards make it easy to share your race with the people who care. You've just pushed yourself to cross the finish line and achieved something great. You deserve to be able to share it effortlessly. With Trip Cards, racers can instantly share their route, stats, photos, and experiences right after the race, helping friends, family, and fellow boaters follow along and celebrate the achievement.
The racing community in SeaPeople continues to grow. Sailors cheer each other on, exchange knowledge, and celebrate each other's successes.
Here are some highlights from recent months that you can find in our Racing Collection.
The National Family Island Regatta in The Bahamas
πThe Bahamas to Calabash Bay, The Bahamas
"After a few days in George Town π§πΈ and the chance to sail on a C-Class Bahamian sloop weβre now moving northeast, getting ready for the Atlantic crossing.
The National Family Island Regatta was a highlight. Incredible racing, and the boats are something else⦠huge sail area and seriously impressive to watch (and sail).
With very little wind at the moment, we ended up motoring up to Santa Maria, at the northern tip of Long Island. Apparently, thereβs still debate over whether Christopher Columbus actually landed here or not. Either way, itβs a stunning place and the water clarity continues to amaze."
- Oliver Owen Taylor

Sail GP in NYC
πHighlands Reach, Highlands, Monmouth County, NJ, USA
"Spent Saturday chasing @sailgp @sailgpusa in New York City with some friends & family β€οΈβπ₯β΅οΈπ it was blowing 35+ knots on the nose on the way there π¬οΈ after watching 3 races, we headed downwind back home. Full 12 hour day on the water π€"
- Abby, Max, & Windy

Port Douglas Race Week: Another FIRST Place π
πGreat Barrier Reef, Port Douglas, Douglas Shire, Eastern Kuku Yalanji Indigenous Protected Area, Australia
"Matilda V took another first place for the last race of the week with an all female crew β¨"
- Hailey

Figawi Race 2026
πCenterville Harbor, Barnstable, Barnstable County, MA, USA to Nantucket, Nantucket County, MA, USA
"Raced the 55th annual Figawi on Moody Blue (thanks KC!!). Got 4th in our class with a heated battle at the finish for us to hold off the boat behind us. Was a great race overall! Raced with KC (owner/captain), Andy, Mary Ellen, Tim, Erin, Kate, Mike, and myself. Tent party to follow tonight, then sail back to Dartmouth tomorrow."
- Stephen

Brass Monkey's Race
πPort Melbourne, Williamstown, Australia
"Gusty northerly. We might have sailed an extra mile to the wrong mark but still 3rd over the line"
- Neil Bourne

Port Douglas Race Week Day 2: FIRST PLACE
πGreat Barrier Reef, Port Douglas, Douglas Shire, Eastern Kuku Yalanji Indigenous Protected Area, Australia
"Matilda took First Place in Division 1 today with 20-25kts of breeze along a long 27nm course wrapping around Low Isles and Snapper Island."
- Hailey





