Caribbean Sailing Association’s Annual Conference Inspires Unity and Innovation in Sailing.
Antigua, June 3, 2024 — The Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) held its anticipated annual conference this past weekend in Antigua, gathering regatta organizers, sailing program managers, race officials and CSA measurers from across the region. This dynamic event combined the
Caribbean Sailing Association Initiates Comprehensive Survey to Strengthen Dinghy Sailing Programs Across the Region
The Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) is pleased to announce the launch of a survey aimed at evaluating and enhancing dinghy sailing programs throughout the Caribbean. This initiative underscores the CSA's commitment to promoting and advancing the sport of sailing in
Navigating the 2024 Caribbean Sailing Circuit: A Journey Through Paradise
The Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) is thrilled to welcome sailors from around the world to experience the exhilarating 2024 Caribbean Sailing Circuit. During the season the Caribbean becomes a melting pot of professional sailors, Corinthian sailors, bareboat racers, cruisers and
Sailing Program Managers and Regatta Organizers came together at the Annual Conference hosted by CSA to kick start planning of the 2023-2024 Caribbean Sailing Season.
May 30th, 2023 – This weekend saw more than 25 members of the CSA come together at Antigua Yacht Club to attend the CSA Annual General Meeting and Conference. Members representing over 10 different islands joined in person and digitally
New Earlier Date for the CSA Conference Announced
The Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) will host this year’s event in Antigua on a new earlier date of May 26 – 28, 2023. The event includes the CSA Annual Conference combining the Annual General Meeting, the Regatta Organisers Conference, Sailing
Close and exciting racing during the second day of the CDC 2022.
Simpson Bay, St. Maarten – October 22, 2022 The second day of the Caribbean Dinghy Championship saw a day of exciting and close racing in all four classes. A light but stable breeze and relatively flat water made perfect race conditions