The Formula 18 (F18) Class is one of the most dynamic and spectacular in the international sailing scene. Based on a “box rule,” it allows any 18-foot catamaran that meets a set of technical parameters to participate in races. This flexibility has stimulated the creativity of builders and sailors, leading to a lively and innovative competition where the talent and strategy of crews make the difference.
The F18 Italian Championship is the event that awards the national title of the class, bringing together the best Italian crews in a unique and decisive regatta. An event that concentrates in a few days the highest level of national competition, including speed, strategy, crew fellowship and technical skill.
In addition to awarding the title of Italian Champion, the event also represents a valid test for the national ranking, confirming itself as one of the most important and awaited moments of the season for the Italian F18 Class.
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Formula 18 National Regatta at Punta Ala Sailing Center ended
Three days of sailing, sunshine and perfect hospitality at PuntAla Camp & Resort The Formula 18 National Regatta – the third leg of the national

F18 National Regatta – Day 2 | Punta Ala
After a taste of wind and spectacle on the first day, the F18 National Regatta got into full swing today in Punta Ala. At 12

F18 National Regatta – Day 1 | Punta Ala
The Punta Ala Sailing Center’s season of events officially kicked off today with the first day of the F18 National Regatta-the third of five events
Where we are
Centro Velico Punta Ala c/o Punta Ala Camp and Resort, Loc. Punta Ala snc, Castiglione della Pescaia GR Italy
Email: info@centrovelicopuntaala.it
Tel: +39 349 881 6427 – +39 349 881 6392
About Punta Ala, Italy
Beach in front of the Sailing Center.
All services at Punta Ala Camp & Resort are available to sailors. www.campingpuntala.it
During the summer months (April/October), there is a regular afternoon thermal breeze, which makes sailing pleasant and enjoyable.
The sea surface is never too rough and allows good sailing even in strong winds, protected from strong currents and big waves.