
With 18 entries in the racing division of the Caribbean Multihull Challenge and 9 in the associated Rally, we are seeing the maturing of an event that has grounded itself clearly in the multihull world. Next to the racers, there is a rally with a different focus but still with multihull vessels, some still with very high-speed potential that, for some, is based on a time trial.
The fastest boat on paper on the entries is the ex-Nemo, now called Lee Overlay and Partners. The new owners have enjoyed many top monohulls in the past and have now taken over this highly tuned HH66 which has previously won the Caribbean Multihull Regatta. An even bigger entry is the Gunboat "Layla", a 72-foot vessel that is unique in that despite being a very fast hull from the French builder Gunboat which is famous for speed, it has a flybridge that blends luxury with performance. Other than this cruising aspect of the design it still has carbon masts and other speed-enhancing factors.

