ORC Superyacht

ORCsy superyacht fleet racing under ORC PCS corrected-time scoring


Mediterranean Caribbean New Zealand
102 boats 33 events 307 races 164 obs Global fleet view · as of 2026-06-21

Professional crews. Extreme parameters. ORCsy — a class apart.

ORC Superyacht racing is where 24-meter hulls, professional crews of 20 or more, and extreme sail inventories create a competitive dynamic that exists nowhere else in rated racing — centered on the Mediterranean superyacht circuit and measured through ORCsy, the rating innovation built specifically for the largest yachts. The fleet numbers 102 boats worldwide, concentrated in major maritime centers and classic race locations from Porto Cervo to the Caribbean and New Zealand. Superyachts range from 60 to 100+ feet and represent a cross-section of contemporary yacht design — modern high-performance platforms, classic yachts restored and refit for competitive racing, Swan racer-cruisers across the full hull-form lineage.

The Superyacht fleet is characterized by technical sophistication, professional crew training, and substantial resource investment. Superyacht racing demands expertise in large-boat sail handling, advanced navigation systems, optimized rig configurations, and crew coordination at scale. The boats themselves often incorporate leading-edge materials, advanced electronics, and custom design features. Superyacht ownership is split between professional racing programs and owner-operated campaigns, often with hybrid crew models. The quality of racing data is very high due to professional measurement standards, experienced crew consistency, and the significance of competitive outcomes.

FleetEdge tracks the ORC Superyacht fleet across 8 archetypes, with 95 of 102 boats classified on the current publication. AEROBLADE leads at 47.4% (45 boats) — the light, agile platform that reads as the lineage's racier, more responsive hull forms — with GRAVITYRUN at 23.2% (22 boats) and AEROMAX completing the top three at 16.8% (16 boats). Together the top two carry 70.5% of the classified fleet, one of the more concentrated archetype signatures FleetEdge tracks. German Frers anchors the designer signature at 25.5% (26 boats) — the house design board of the Nautor's Swan lineage is the single largest cluster in the membership, with Farr Design (7 boats) and Sparkman & Stephens (6 boats) behind.

Key 2026 anchors include the next Rolex Swan Cup (Porto Cervo, biennial) and the Mediterranean superyacht circuit through the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup, the Giorgio Armani Superyacht Regatta, and the Superyacht Challenge. The Swan Cup 2024 at Porto Cervo is the regatta ORC built ORCsy around and remains the fleet's deepest data event — 27 fleet boats across 24 races — and its race group concentrated AEROBLADE at 59.3%, a Swan-invitational read on the lineage's lighter, more agile hull families.

How the ORC Superyacht fleet is built.

102 boats in the fleet. 87 ORC-rated and 8 mapped IRC entries attributed across 8 archetypes. 7 boats are unclassified on the current publication.

The ORC Superyacht Fleet Signature

The ORCsy fleet is an agility-led collective spanning 60 to 100+ feet of LOA inside a single rating membership. AEROBLADE leads at 44.1% (45 boats) — the light, agile platform optimized for quick acceleration and flat-water speed, the lineage's racier, more responsive hull forms. GRAVITYRUN follows at 21.6% (22 boats), the heavy-mode momentum boat with strong downwind power in sustained breeze — the natural home of superyacht displacement scale. AEROMAX completes the top three at 15.7% (16 boats), the power-efficiency hybrid with strong upwind drive. Together those three carry 87.4% of the classified fleet — one of the most concentrated archetype signatures FleetEdge tracks.

  • AEROBLADE 44.1% · 45 boats
  • GRAVITYRUN 21.6% · 22 boats
  • AEROMAX 15.7% · 16 boats

Dimension emphasis: Comparative Time · Crew Effectiveness · Upwind VMG

German Frers anchors the designer signature at 25.5% (26 boats) — the Swan house lineage — with Farr Design (7 boats) and Sparkman & Stephens (6 boats) behind. Top classes: Superyacht (4), Maxi 72 (3), Super Maxi (3), Swan 45 (3), Swan 65 (3). The next Rolex Swan Cup runs in Porto Cervo on the ORC biennial schedule.

The full 8-archetype distribution.

AEROBLADE

Light, agile platform optimized for quick acceleration and flat-water speed.

moderate upwind · moderate reaching · neutral downwind

Boats 45
Share 44.1%
  • Class 40
  • IMOCA derivatives
  • Pogo 30

GRAVITYRUN

Heavy-mode momentum boat with strong downwind power in sustained breeze.

neutral upwind · moderate reaching · strong downwind

Boats 22
Share 21.6%
  • Swan 47
  • C&C 41
  • Sigma 38

AEROMAX

Power-efficiency hybrid with strong upwind drive and moderate displacement.

strong upwind · neutral reaching · neutral downwind

Boats 16
Share 15.7%
  • TP52
  • GP42
  • Melges IC37

STEELFORM

Heavy-displacement hull with strong directional stability.

neutral upwind · neutral reaching · VMG downwind

Boats 6
Share 5.9%
  • J/70
  • Farr 280
  • SB20

STORMLINE

Rough-water specialist with a hull shape optimized for steep, short waves.

moderate upwind · strong reaching · moderate downwind

Boats 3
Share 2.9%
  • J/111
  • J/121
  • Fast 40+

DEEPFRAME

Deep-hull efficiency paired with a stiff platform for drag-optimized flow.

neutral upwind · moderate reaching · VMG downwind

Boats 1
Share 1.0%
  • Swan 60
  • Nautor custom
  • ClubSwan 50

GLIDEFORM

Low-drag hull with efficient upwind flow and moderate displacement.

weak upwind · moderate reaching · strong downwind

Boats 1
Share 1.0%
  • J/109
  • Dehler 38
  • Italia 11

STEELCORE

Platform-rigid hull with low heel sensitivity and high righting-moment stability.

neutral upwind · neutral reaching · neutral downwind

Boats 1
Share 1.0%
  • First 40
  • Bavaria C42
  • Hanse 388

AEROBLADE and GRAVITYRUN account for 70.5% of the classified fleet — an agility-plus-momentum pairing that covers everything from Swan cruiser-racers to modern maxi campaigns inside the same ORCsy membership.

The superyacht fleet signature.

German Frers lines define the superyacht fleet

26 of the fleet's 102 boats — 25.5% — come off the German Frers design board, the house designer of the Nautor's Swan lineage that anchors ORCsy membership. No other board is close: Farr Design carries 7 boats and Sparkman & Stephens 6. A quarter of the world's rated superyacht fleet traces to a single design office.

An Aeroblade plurality

AEROBLADE — the light, agile platform optimized for quick acceleration and flat-water speed — carries 45 of the 95 classified boats, 47.4% of the classified fleet. It is the read on the ORCsy lineage's racier, more responsive hull forms: nearly half the rated superyacht fleet clusters into a single agility-led family. GRAVITYRUN follows at 23.2% (22 boats) and AEROMAX at 16.8% (16 boats); no other archetype clears 7%.

ROLEX SWAN CUP 2024 — ORCsy Classes

27 of 102 fleet boats competed. 24 races under PCS Constructed Course windward-leeward scoring, September 17–21, 2024, Porto Cervo — the regatta ORC built ORCsy around.

The dimensional leaderboards.

Comparative Time vs ORC

1. ELAN · −145.13 sec/nm
2. DREAM · −143.83 sec/nm
3. ISABELLA · −128.14 sec/nm
Board 24 boats

Crew Effectiveness

1. ISABELLA · −233.61 sec/nm
2. ELAN · −225.16 sec/nm
3. DREAM · −214.64 sec/nm
Board 24 boats

Upwind VMG (12 kt)

1. UMIKO · 7.31 kn
2. DEFIANCE · 6.99 kn
3. MARLIN II · 6.61 kn
Board 27 boats

What the Swan Cup told us.

FROM NOW ON — Rolex Swan Cup Champion, Class 7C GP

FROM NOW ON (ARG-5835, Swan 45, AEROBLADE) took Class 7C GP at the 2024 Rolex Swan Cup — 1st of 7 with 3 points, clear of Dutch sister-ship TENGHER (5 points) and CLEM PRIMERO (ESP, Swan 56-5, 10 points). A Frers-drawn Swan 45 converting class-deep racing into a decisive series win at the regatta ORC built ORCsy around.

Four class titles inside one membership

Fleet boats took four of the Swan Cup's class series: FROM NOW ON (Class 7C GP, 1st of 7), KATIMA (GER 6593, Swan 45, Class 6C C, 1st of 8 on 3 points), MARLIN II (ITA-65101, Swan 65, Class 2 MM, 1st of 3), and ISABELLA (GER-8510, Swan 36, Class 3SS C, 1st of 3). All four are Swan hulls — three Frers boards and one Sparkman & Stephens — the Swan lineage sweeping its own invitational.

ISABELLA: the smallest hull, the deepest crew signal

The 10.9-meter Swan 36 — the smallest boat in the 27-boat field — posted the regatta's best crew-effectiveness residual at −233.61 sec/nm, ahead of ELAN (−225.16) and DREAM (−214.64), while also running 3rd on Comparative Time at −128.14 sec/nm. The platform is a Sparkman & Stephens STORMLINE hull; the result is crew-carried — execution, not waterline, drove the Swan 36 up both allowance boards and to the Class 3SS C title.

DEFIANCE: physics pace, scoring tailender

USA 52575 DEFIANCE (JV-66, AEROBLADE) ran 2nd of 27 on Upwind VMG at 6.99 kn — maxi-scale raw pace — and finished 24th of 24 on both Comparative Time (+174.79 sec/nm) and crew residual (+174.69 sec/nm). The widest under-conversion in the regatta: the physics lens puts the 66-foot Judel/Vrolijk hull near the top of the field, and the corrected-time lens puts it last. Pace alone does not close an ORC allowance gap.

27 boats classified in ROLEX SWAN CUP 2024.

Archetypes as published 2026-06-08 — the FleetEdge view nearest this event.

AEROBLADE concentrated to 59.3% of the race group — a Swan-invitational selection of the lineage's lighter, more agile hull families, with GRAVITYRUN holding a third of the field and the long tail of heavier hulls thinning to a single boat each.

AEROBLADE

Light, agile platform optimized for quick acceleration and flat-water speed.

Boats 16
Share 59.3%

GRAVITYRUN

Heavy-mode momentum boat with strong downwind power in sustained breeze.

Boats 9
Share 33.3%

DEEPFRAME

Deep-hull efficiency paired with a stiff platform for drag-optimized flow.

Boats 1
Share 3.7%

STORMLINE

Rough-water specialist with a hull shape optimized for steep, short waves.

Boats 1
Share 3.7%

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