Important Info for Sailors: Bridges of Guadeloupe Closed For Maintenance
The Authorities of Guadeloupe Islands has informed us that boaters can no longer use the shortcut through the Riviere Salee as the bridges will remain closed as of now and for an approximate time of more than 1 year. The bridges
21st International Optimist Regatta, Clinic & Team Race Kicks-Off This Week
Optimist dinghies stretch from one side of the beach to the other in front of the St. Thomas Yacht Club. Credit: Dean Barnes St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. The biggest little yacht regatta in the Caribbean will set sail this week.
6th Carlos Aguilar Match Race Set For November 21-24, 2013
Sally Barkow (far right on the tiller) and Dave Perry battle it out for first in the 2012 Finals. Credit: Dean Barnes St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (June 12, 2013). The 6th Carlos Aguilar Match Race (CAMR) will set sail in
On A Classic Day of Caribbean Sailing, Winners Crowned in 19 Classes to Wrap Up 33rd St. Maarten Heineken Regatta
Simpson Bay, St. Maarten- The 33rd running of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta concluded today in fitting style, with staunch and steady south-southeast trade winds of 15-20 knots, seas flecked with white caps, and superb Caribbean sailing. It was one
CSA Handicap Racing Returns to San Juan, Puerto Rico
CSA handicap racing made a triunphant return the waters of San Juan, Puerto Rico this past weekend, Feb 1-3 as nine boats sailed 7 seven races in perfect conditions in and out of San Juan Bay next to the  historic
Royal Seal of Approval for Sailing Week
Antigua Sailing Week has always been the venue for the big boats of the Caribbean and the 46th edition is no exception. An international fleet will be competing in Racing Class One from Australia, Germany, Great Britain, Russia and the