CSA Measurers Training
The CSA Measurers will be conducting a training session for new measurers on Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th April in English Harbour Antigua. Anyone interested in attending should contact our Chief Measurer Bastien Pouthier at amdsurveys@gmail.com or call + 1868
Peter Holmberg speaks to Seahorse Magazine
Past President Peter Holmberg gives his views on the CSA rating rule, along with a summary of the 2016 racing season in this August issue of Seahorse magazine.  Read the full Seahorse story here.
New CSA President at the Helm as the Rating Rule Changes Course
The Caribbean Sailing Association Annual Conference was held in St. Maarten last weekend where more than fifty of the Caribbean's most influential people in yacht racing convened. The three day conference began with the Annual General Meeting at which outgoing
Founder of the CSA Rating Rule Passes Away
Photo contributed by Richard Innis On February 3rd 2015, Alfred Cyril Rapier aged 85, quietly slipped his mooring lines and sailed single handed to the big regatta in the sky. Al, as he was widely known, was the founder and architect
Tributes to Al Rapier
A Tribute to Al Rapier by Dick Stoute What do you do when an old friend passes? I often recall episodes, detailed little movie clips, which highlight good times and bad times. Here are some of them. I am at a CSA
Magic Numbers – St. Maarten Heineken Regatta
For nearly a decade, Paul Miller has been working with the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta, advising the race committee on such matters as managing the entries, class divisions and publishing results through his company regattaguru.com. With One-Design Classes, the winner