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Nanny Cay Round Tortola Race set for Nov 12, 2022

The Nanny Cay Round Tortola Race will take place on Saturday, November 12, 2022. Photo: RBVIYC/Facebook
The 2021 edition was won by Chris Haycraft with his Corsair trimaran Ting a Ling. Aaron Gardner skippered IC24 RIP to the racing class win. Photo: RBVIYC/Facebook
The 2021 edition was won by Chris Haycraft with his Corsair trimaran Ting a Ling. Aaron Gardner skippered IC24 RIP to the racing class win. Photo: RBVIYC/Facebook
NANNY CAY, VI- The Nanny Cay Round Tortola Race will take place on Saturday, November 12, 2022. Entries are invited to compete in Racing, Cruising and Multihull Classes.

The course for those attempting the Nanny Cay Challenge for the Round Tortola Record takes the fleet anti-clockwise around Tortola, leaving Beef Island, Scrub Island, Great Camanoe and Guana Island to port. 

According to the Royal BVI Yacht Club, a slightly shorter alternative course offers competitors more tactical choices with the option to choose their route around Scrub, Great Camanoe and Guana after leaving Beef Island to port.

The final stretch will see all competitors pass Steele Point, wiggle through Soper’s Hole, before returning to finish at Nanny Cay.

Registration will be held at Peg Legs between 5:30 pm and 7:00 pm on Friday, November 11, 2022.  The prize giving will take place at approximately 5:00 pm on Saturday at Peg Legs.

The 2021 edition was won by Chris Haycraft with his Corsair trimaran Ting a Ling.

Aaron Gardner skippered IC24 RIP to the racing class win.

Nanny Cay Challenge

The Nanny Cay Challenge was launched in 2010 when yachts visiting the VI were invited to make an attempt to beat the latest Round Tortola Records. The NCC can be attempted any time, any-day, but must start and finish off Nanny Cay, circumnavigate in an anti-clockwise direction and leave Beef Island, Scrub Island, Great Camanoe and Guana Island to port.

During the 2019 BVI Spring Regatta the monohull and multihull records were both smashed. Bieker 53 Catamaran, Fujin posted an elapsed time of 1:57:16 whilst E1 the Volvo 70 skippered by Rafal Sawicki set a new monohull record of 2:53:08.

Record breakers will receive a free dinner for up to 15 crewmembers and champagne at the beach side Peg Legs compliments of Nanny Cay. They will also have their names added to the perpetual trophy.

Challengers must pay an entry fee of $250 which is donated to a VI charity of the challenger’s choice.

3 Responses to “Nanny Cay Round Tortola Race set for Nov 12, 2022”

  • asking for a friend (04/11/2022, 00:13) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Are we still the sailing capital of the world?
    • V-Islander (04/11/2022, 08:53) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
      We sure are... and will be for the forseeable future
    • Newport RI last time I checked (04/11/2022, 10:03) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Maybe cruising capital of the world? But stay calm, the season is just starting!


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