The Boom Went Boom: How a Crazy Day 2 of the Caribbean Multihull Challenge Went Down on Shockwave
The 63-foot trimaran Shockwave traveled some 4,595 nautical miles after a major refit in San Diego to begin its inaugural season of racing under a new syndicate comprised of owner Serge Durrant, skipper Jeff Mearing, co-skipper Scott Klodowski, navigator Nils
Finn and Tryst – A Very Different Set of Trimarans – Are Big Winners on Day 1 of Caribbean Multihull Challenge
On a day of squally skies, flying spray, challenging tradewinds and deeply reefed mainsails, a pair of well-sailed trimarans from very different eras were the big winners on Day 1 of the second annual Caribbean Multihull Challenge (CMC). In the
Caribbean Racing At Its Finest! – BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival
Superb racing competition, conditions and camaraderie await sailors of all levels at the BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival. In just six weeks, some 800 sailors and crew from around the world will descend on the beautiful island of Tortola
Getting Ready for the RORC Caribbean 600
With less than two weeks until the start of the 12th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600, boats and crew are beginning to arrive in Antigua. The marinas in Falmouth and English Harbour are starting to buzz with activity as
Grenada Celebrates Workboat Tradition-Final Report
Westerhall White Jack Grenada Sailing Festival Grand Anse Beach, St.Georges, Grenada, West Indies The tri-island state of Grenada has over 200 years of boat building tradition and the Westerhall Rums White Jack Sailing Festival is not just a celebration of that maritime
South Side to Secret Harbour – Sea Hawk Paints Race Day Three
Racing continued at Island Water World Grenada Sailing Week with Sea Hawk Paints Race Day 3. All classes enjoyed a lively passage race from Grand Anse Beach on the sheltered west coast of Grenada to the south side of the