B14 UK class looking ahead to Pathfinder Homes European and Global Championships 2026
by Ryan Gerrish 19 Feb 12:24 PST

B14 Europeans and Nationals at Torquay © Tania Hutchings /
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Pathfinder Homes to sponsor 2026 B14 European and Global Championships in Royal Torbay Yacht Club, Torquay, Devon
The B14 Class Association has confirmed Pathfinder Homes as title sponsor for the Pathfinder Homes B14 European and Global Championships, set to take place in Torquay UK from 17-26 June 2026.
The 2026 event marks a major milestone being the 40th anniversary of the B14 class, which first hit the water on Sydney Harbour in 1986. Designed by skiff innovator Julian Bethwaite, the B14 was a game-changer for high-performance sailing and still looks as sharp today as it did four decades ago.
The Royal Torbay Yacht Club, a venue with a rich pedigree of hosting international regattas, will stage the championships. Competitors can expect classic Torbay conditions and a full week of racing alongside a packed social calendar to mark the class's 40-year legacy.
The Notice of Race has now been published and entries are open. Charter boats are also available — contact the B14 Class Association for details.
The UK B14 Class will be on show at the RYA Dinghy & Water sports Show 2026 in Farnborough, stand L38 where visitors can get a close look at the boats, meet B14 sailors, and check out the new carbon fibre boom. The updated rectangular boom section offers improved control, reduced weight, and enhanced performance and will become class-legal from July 2026.
About Pathfinder Homes
Pathfinder Homes, a British leader in luxury park homes and lodges, brings a commitment to design, craftsmanship, and lifestyle living. For over 60 years, Pathfinder has created bespoke spaces that focus on quality, creativity, and the art of living well.
About the B14
A two-person hiking skiff that shares its DNA with the 29er and Olympic 49er. Known for its speed, simplicity, and close-fought racing, the class has active fleets in the UK, Europe, Japan, and Australia — and remains the world's fastest two-person hiking skiff.
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