THE 2026 WARRI CUP YACHT RACE WILL BE HELD ON
SUNDAY 12 APRIL 2026
and is Proudly sponsored this year by
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The History of the Warri Cup
The “Warri Cup” is the major annual Club race, heading out from Airlie Beach to Langford Island and return (approx. 32 nautical miles). It is also APYC’s oldest continuous race. There are three racing divisions: Multihull, Spinnaker monohull and Non-Spinnaker monohull. Participating vessels are handicapped as appropriate according to race rules.
The “Warri “ was a local boat that Airlie local residents, Celia and Chris Taylor owned. After Chris sadly passed away, Celia and the APYC decided to hold the “Chris Taylor” memorial race, a course around Langford Island and back. This course remains unchanged today. The race name has morphed to become the “Warri Cup” and the trophy, which is actually a model of the Warri, was made by Celia and Chris’s friend, Bill Gleeson.
Entry forms, Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions for the 2026 Warri Cup race will be available shortly. Keep looking back here.
2025 Warri Cup Results
Division 1 – Multihull
Terry Archer – G’Nome
Division 2 Spinnaker
Iyas Shaheen – Smooth Criminal
Division 3 – Non Spinnaker
Alan Campbell – Lama
2024 Warri Cup Results
Division 1 – Multihull
Malfunction – Mal Ward
Division 2 Spinnaker
Iyas Shaheen – Smooth Criminal
Division 3 – Non Spinnaker
Dan White – Riff Raff
2023 Warri Cup Results
Division 1 – Multihull
Barefoot – Warren Innes
Division 2 Spinnaker
Wide Load – Shannan Hart
Division 3 – Non Spinnaker
Aquatarius – Tom Parker
2022 Warri Cup Results
Division 1 – Multihull
Back in Black – Jamie Jochheim
Division 2 Spinnaker
Wide Load – Shannan Hart
Division 3 – Non Spinnaker
Aquatarius – Tom Parker
