VELA Cup Procida 2025. How the regatta went, PHOTOS and CLASSIFICATIONS.
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For only four boats (darn!) we could not title this article, which closes the Procida 2025 VELA Cup leg, “The incredible charge of 100.” Yes, because this year there were 94 boats entered in the leg organized by the Giornale della Vela together with the Marina di Procida and the Lega Navale di Procida, from the smallest (the 5.80-meter boat “Janara” of the Associazione Vela Latina Monte di Procida), to the largest (the 22-meter aluminum ketch “Miaplacidus,” a classic masterpiece dating back to 1986).
After the success of the last edition, the VELA Cup returned to the island of Procida being overwhelmed by the enthusiasm of the many crews who decided to register and participate in the regatta. The spirit of the VELA Cup gathered boats from all over the Gulf of Naples, such as the small fleet of friends, composed of four boats, all from Torre del Greco: Arduina, Mauro Vella’s Comet 28 Race; Sea Love, Gennaro Oliviero’s Comet 310; Sogno, Salvatore Sorrentino’s Hanse 312; and Archimede, Alessandro Borrelli’s Harmony 31, who confided to us at the registration stage, “I’ve been an owner for just over a year and I’m looking forward to participating with Archimede in my first VELA Cup.” Here is how the regatta went and who the winners are.
CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL THE PHOTOS FROM THE REGatta (updating)
Spectacular route around Procida
After a few days of uncertain weather, which unfortunately frightened some boats from outside to move to Marina di Procida to participate, Saturday morning opened with a light mist that, however, hinted (as it turned out to be) at a sunny summer day in late September. The start of the VELA Cup Procida was given in front of the seaside village of Marina Corricella, with a spectacular backdrop of fishing boats and colorful cottages providing an ideal stage for the 73 boats that crossed the start line.
In the light wind, a few boats managed to break away from the “bunch” and take the lead in the race, but most of the boats remained battling side by side for almost the entire duration of the race, providing a not inconsiderable glimpse of the many boats of onlookers who approached the race course.
As we also ranked the boats that arrived out of time
The course of the VELA Cup Procida included a half-moon passing south of the island, going up after theIsland of Vivara and passing in front of Chiaiolella beach and then taking the same reverse course once the buoy had been turned, and returning in front of Corricella Bay. The committee took into account the weather conditions-which in the meantime had seen a sunny day explode in the sky, but with little wind at sea-and decided to adopt a kind of “penalty” to include in the ranking even those boats that did not finish the full course of the regatta.
Those who passed the first mark but not the second mark were ranked 3 hours behind the actual time. This made it possible to draw up a ranking that considers
The winners of the VELA Cup Procida
The first boat to cross the finish line of the VELA Cup Procida 2025 was the Beneteau First 40 “Nientemale” owned by Giuseppe Osci and Riccardo Calcagni entered in the Sport Boat category, while in the Cruising Boat class the first real time arrival was“Liberamente 4,” the Italia Yachts 13.98 owned by Marcello Elia.
Crowded was the Classic Boat ranking, reserved for boats at least 25 years old, where the “oldest” boat among those who participated in the regatta was Francesco Paolo Storti’s Sangermani Sloop “Ala di sogno.” The best placed boat, however, was Marco Calcagni’s Farr 30 “Farr ‘e Night,” entered in the Sport Boat category.

But who is the winner of the VELA Cup Procida? According to our rankings, which we remind you are drawn up in compensated time according to the VELA Cup rating and take into account the 3-hour “penalty” for those who passed only the first buoy, it is indeed the Beneteau First 40 “Nientemale” of Giuseppe Osci and Riccardo Calcagni.
To find out who all the other winners are, divided by 7 classes in the Cruising Boat category and 3 classes in the Sport Boat category, just click on the link below.

At this link you can read and download all the provisional rankings of the VELA Cup Procida 2025
Special Awards
Elegant Boat: Blue Iron, Beneteau Oceanis 46, Michael Messner
Last Classified: Colombo, Jeanneau 45, Attilio Colombo
Raffle prizes
Those who have participated in a VELA Cup before know: there are a lot of raffle prizes up for grabs offered by our partner partners
- Navionics Platinum+ by Garmin Complete Nautical Charts – The Other, Vittorio Helzel
- Leatherman REV Multifunction Knife – Martinic, Fountaine Pajot Isla 40
- Slam Sailing Jacket by YachtIngBond – Gaia, K8 Sailing Team
- Bozzelli and Ubi Maior belt – Elenando, Delphia 34, Elena De Marco
- Discount €50 SVB Marine – Saint Cloud, J. Morris Southampton Ketch, Marcello De Majo
- Moby Ferries Discount – Farr ‘e Night, Farr 30, Marco Calcagni
- 20% off CD Sails and Wet & Dry Cordless vacuum cleaner from Ariete –
- One-year subscription to the Journal of Sailing – Bianca, Hanse 545, Antonio Palella
- Meteomed TOP Subscription – Sea Flower, Beneteau 46, Enzo Giangregorio
Solidarity Regatta Awards

At the VELA Cup Procida 2025, the festive atmosphere on land and at sea was enriched this year thanks to the special participation of Blue Dream Charter boats, protagonists together with Africa Mission in the solidarity initiative “Regatiamo per l’Africa.” For years, this collaboration has been advancing the construction of wells for drinking water in northern Uganda, and also in 2025 the solidarity regatta found its place within the VELA Cup, involving numerous crews and raising more than 9 thousand euros to be used for the construction of a well.
On the VELA Cup stage, Antonio Scotta Di Perta and the Blue Dream Charter team awarded:
- White & Vanilla (ex aequo)
- Happy Meal
- Margo
- Martinic
The other unmissable stages of the VELA Cup 2025
(click on the stage name for all the info and to sign up)
VELA Cup Sicily
Friday, October 3 / Sunday, October 5 (regatta: Saturday, October 4)
Capo d’Orlando/Eolie, Capo d’Orlando Marina
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