MonaCube: Yacht Club de Monaco in Top 5 most efficient buildings

Concours MonaCube

At the closing ceremony on 14 October 2025 for the MonaCube competition in the Auditorium of the Lycée Rainier III, Yacht Club de Monaco stood out in the top five. Launched by the Department of Public Works, the Environment and Urban Development, the aim of the competition was to encourage public and community stakeholders in the Principality to reduce their energy consumption. Out of the 25 buildings participating, YCM’s Clubhouse came 5th having achieved 8.9% energy savings in one year, totalling 303MWh.

A promising first for Yacht Club de Monaco

Cape 31 - European Championship – Palma

It was the first major competition and first demonstration of the potential of Terrible Joy. The Cape 31 flying the Yacht Club de Monaco flag was competing in Palma de Mallorca from 15-19 October in the European Championship.

Yacht Club de Monaco goes all-electric

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Olivier Campana and Nicolas Milanesio represented Yacht Club de Monaco aboard a BMW i4 at the 8th E-Rallye Monte-Carlo, organised by the Automobile Club de Monaco from 15 to 18 October.

Autumn meeting in Monaco focuses on the future

Cluster Yachting Monaco - Winter Pop-Up

At the end of the summer holidays, Yacht Club de Monaco sets the tone for the international yachting calendar with several flagship events at the Monaco Yacht Show underpinning its multi-faceted approach to stimulate innovation, support the sector’s growth and bring the community together. It is in this vein that the annual Winter Pop-Up, organised by the Cluster Yachting Monaco, was held 9 October to close off a very few weeks.

Gold medal for Nicolas Lelu in India

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Yacht Club de Monaco was represented in India at the Asian Inclusive Sailing Series held in Mysore for the Hansa class, a flagship of inclusive sailing. Able-bodied and sailors with a disability from all over the Asian continent came together in a spirit of openness, friendly rivalry and a shared love of the sea.

Podium finish for Karel Komarek’s V

Saint-Tropez (FRA), LEs VOiles de Saint-Tropez 2025, Race Day 5

The curtain fell on the 2025 IMA Mediterranean Maxi Inshore Challenge at Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez, the last event in a busy and competitive season. This year again the Maxi yacht elite met at five major regattas: PalmaVela in Mallorca, the IMA Maxi European Championship inshore series at Sorrento, the coastal Loro Piana Giraglia in Saint-Tropez, the mandatory higher-coefficient Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup in Porto Cervo, and finally Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez.
To count in the overall ranking each boat has to compete in at least three regattas, including the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup. Only members of the International Maxi Association are eligible for the trophy presented at the end of the season in Saint-Tropez.

Title changes hands

trophée adalberto miani smeralda

The 2025 season for the Smeralda 888 class concluded this weekend in the Principality with the Trophée Adalberto Miani finals, a stage that was as symbolic as it was fiercely contested. Three races were completed in challenging conditions for the 14 teams competing. After perfect starts and surgical consistency the die was cast that saw Marco Favale’s Millenium Falcone beat the competition to claim the 2025 title. With 17 teams ranked, eight nations represented and an average ten boats per regatta the season confirms the vitality of an international fleet.

Yacht Club de Monaco shines at Trofeo Gianni Pavarino 2025

Trophée Gianni Pavarino 2025

The League Regatta – Trofeo Gianni Pavarino 2025 at Finale Liguria brought the best young Italian and international ILCA sailors together. Three races in each category were completed in variable conditions. The young sailors from Yacht Club de Monaco pulled off some fine performances reflecting all the hard work put in by YCM’s Sports Section.

YCM’s Melges 24 Foxydry in the top 25%

Barcolana - Trieste

Trieste was again buzzing with activity as boats descended on the seaport for the annual Barcolana, the world’s largest regatta, which this year saw 1,294 entrants on the start line for the main event. For the 57th edition (1-12 October) the Melges 24 Foxydry flying the Yacht Club de Monaco flag came 313th overall and 34th in its category at the end of a race marked by light but constant conditions in the Gulf of Trieste.