First race of the Caribbean Foiling Championships!
A new event kicked off on Friday 21st February in Orient Bay about foiling, a growing sports for watersports enthusiasts from the region and beyond. 40 motivated competitors gathered up in Orient Bay early on Friday to race in the very
A tough and challenging edition
Two days before the start of the competition, the weather forecast left the organisers little hope for the first round, the Round Raid, the grand tour of Martinique by the Atlantic coast. The wise decision to cancel this round was
Impressive Fleet of Monohulls, Multihulls and Bareboats Coming Together for Epic 40th Edition of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta
The countdown for the highly anticipated 40th running of the renowned St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is well and truly underway. The 2020 Anniversary Edition of the famed event is scheduled for March 5-8. And the preliminary scratch sheet for the
37 Nations gather for the RORC Caribbean 600
Antigua,18 February. Sailors from at least 37 nations will be competing in the RORC Caribbean 600 organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club. The 12th edition of the spectacular race will start off Fort Charlotte Antigua on Monday 24th February
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