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SailGP 2026: Full Race Dates and Host Ports

Александра Димитриу, GetBoat.com
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Александра Димитриу, GetBoat.com
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Март 12, 2026

Port authorities in Perth and Valencia will need to schedule dedicated berths and heavy-lift windows for the F50 fleets, coordinate customs clearance for airfreighted foil components, and expand spectator-zone transport links to handle surge traffic during race weekends.

2026 SailGP Race Calendar

DateVenueEvent
17–18 JanuaryPerth, AustraliaOracle Perth Sail Grand Prix presented by KPMG
14–15 FebruaryAuckland, New ZealandITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix – Auckland
28 Feb–1 MarSydney, AustraliaKPMG Sydney Sail Grand Prix
11–12 AprilRio de Janeiro, BrazilEnel Rio Sail Grand Prix
9–10 MayHamilton, BermudaApex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix
30–31 MayНью-Йорк, СШАMubadala New York Sail Grand Prix
20–21 JuneHalifax, CanadaCanada Sail Grand Prix – Halifax
25–26 JulyPortsmouth, United KingdomEmirates Great Britain Sail Grand Prix – Portsmouth
22–23 AugustSassnitz, GermanyGermany Sail Grand Prix – Sassnitz
5–6 SeptemberValencia, SpainSpain Sail Grand Prix – Valencia
12–13 SeptemberSaint‑Tropez, FranceROCKWOOL France Sail Grand Prix – Saint‑Tropez
21–22 NovemberДубай, Объединенные Арабские ЭмиратыEmirates Dubai Sail Grand Prix presented by DP World
28–29 NovemberAbu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesMubadala Abu Dhabi Sail Grand Prix 2026 Season Grand Final presented by Abu Dhabi Sports Council

Notes on teams and competition

The defending champions, Эмирейтс Great Britain SailGP under skipper Dylan Fletcher, enter the season with momentum after taking the Season Grand Final in Abu Dhabi. With Ben Ainslie stepping down from his skippering role in 2024, attention will be on how fleet dynamics shift — expect close tactical matchups between teams from Australia, United States, New Zealand, Canada, Spain, Germany, France, Bermuda, и Japan.

Operational challenges for hosts

Race hosts must tackle a handful of predictable but tricky tasks: securing temporary spectator marinas, arranging shore-side crane time for the F50 daggerboard and foil handling, and implementing streamlined crew immigration lanes for international teams. Local transport planners should anticipate increased demand for water taxis and coach shuttles between marinas and fan zones. In short, running a SailGP stop is like running a small port for a long weekend — get the supply chain working or you’ll be chasing your tail.

Freight, customs and scheduling

Foil wings and daggerboards often travel on time-sensitive flights; customs pre-clearance and bonded warehousing are standard requests from teams. Event organisers typically publish cargo cut-off dates weeks in advance — charter operators and local freight forwarders will want those dates on speed dial. For hosts planning berth allocations, factor in both F50 support vessels and visiting superyachts that will seek marina space for corporate hospitality.

How this affects boat rental and charter markets

  • Increased demand for day charters: Race weekends push up requests for spectator charters, skippers, and bareboat rentals in host marinas.
  • Premium rates near racecourses: Yacht and boat rates usually spike; owners should consider short-term charters or packages aimed at fans.
  • Капитан services: Many renters prefer a licensed captain to navigate crowded race channels — a steady gig for local crews.
  • Marina capacity planning: Operators may set aside guest berths for corporate charters, VIPs, and superyachts supporting teams or sponsors.

Practical tips for spectators and rental operators

Plan ahead: reserve charters early, check marina notices for temporary restrictions, and confirm pickup points for water taxis. Operators should list race weekend availability clearly on platforms like GetBoat.com and update clients on any local traffic or passport checks. If you’re chasing the fleet for a season of events, consider a staged charter plan — book early in Perth and finish at Abu Dhabi to avoid last-minute scrambling.

There’s a fair bit of swagger in SailGP — it’s high-speed, noisy, and a crowd magnet — but behind the spectacle sits a serious logistics engine. From scheduled heavy-lift windows to stretched marina capacity and spurts in yacht and boat rentals, hosts and charter operators need to run a tight ship if they want smooth operations and happy guests.

In summary, the 2026 SailGP calendar lists global Destinations from Perth to Abu Dhabi and will reshape local port operations, charter demand, and marina logistics. Expect higher rent and charter activity around race dates, more demand for captains and day charters, and a spotlight on marinas, superyacht berthing, and spectator boating. Whether you’re a yacht owner, a rental operator, or a boating fan, these events will ripple across the sale and charter markets, boost activities in harbours and gulf venues, and put sailing, yachting, and fishing-support services firmly on the map — think sea, ocean, water, sunseeker vibes and clearwater marinas all season long.