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Spring Regatta expecting over 500 entrants!

March 8th, 2012 | Tags: BVI Spring Regatta sailing regatta
Jaime Torres' First 40, Smile and Wave are back for more hot racing again this year at the BVI Spring Regatts Credit: Yachtshotsbvi.com/BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival.
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - With less than one month to go to the 41st edition of the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival, a truly international cast is making ready to take centre stage in the beautiful sailing grounds of the British Virgin Islands.

Well over 500 competitors are expected to enjoy some hot racing and fabulous shore-side entertainment.

The BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival has always attracted sailors from all over the world and this year is no exception, participants from at least 12 different nations will compete at this year's event: Australia, the Virgin Islands, Croatia, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Ireland, Puerto Rico, Russia, Sweden, United States and St. Marteen.

Andy Middleton's First 44.7, EHO1 (GBR) is competing in the Racing Class, his Global Yacht Racing Team has been competing extensively on the Caribbean circuit for the last five years.

"It's good to be back," smiled Andy. "The regatta is really enjoyable and very different from other Caribbean events. The racing is as good as anywhere but the event also offers a variety of brilliant locationsall very close to each other and whilst you get the constant breeze that the Caribbean is famous for, the British Virgin Islands offer flat water, which is not so common. Our crew for the regatta will be a mixture of British and American charter guests and they could have chosen any other regatta on the circuit but I am glad they chose this one. In 2008, we came second in class by a whisker, so this is unfinished business for us."

Dutch sailing legend, Bouwe Bekking will be racing at the event on Willem Wester's Grand Soleil 43, Antilope (NED), returning to defend their emphatic win in Racing A Division last year:

"The sailing in the BVIs is pretty much unique in the Caribbean. You are racing around islands with beautiful views and great sailing. The regatta is well organized by experienced people and the race officials also do a great job. There is a wonderful atmosphere ashore, the parties are really enjoyable but first of all we are here to win. It will be our last regatta before returning to Europe to represent Holland in the Brewin Dolphin Commodores' Cup, so it would be nice to finish our Caribbean season on a high."

"The best thing about the BVI Spring Regatta is the mix of local boats and international stars. Professional teams mixing it with local boats with the old school attitude of doing it for fun. Competition is always top notch but at its best in the 40ft class. We are looking forward to improving out 3rd place class finish from last year."

The BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival attracts a wide variety of yachts, this year no less than 15 entries are 50ft and over including six elegant Swans, including Swan 51, Northern Child (GBR). Co-owner Lucy Reynolds spoke about the event.

"It really is my favourite regatta in the Caribbean. We came second in class last year and had such an amazing time. The crew all live on board during the event, so Northern Child really becomes their home for the regatta. The atmosphere in the BVIs is really laid back and everybody makes us feel so welcome. The regatta has such a great feel, it is an event that I really look forward to."

The week long BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival takes the fleet through the BVI. Starting at Nanny Cay, the Sailing Festival races up the Sir Francis Drake Channel to the renowned Bitter End Yacht Club. After the warm up, the BVI Spring Regatta kicks off with three days of some of the best racing in the Caribbean.

New in 2011 and continuing in 2012, is the Gill BVI International Match Racing Championship. Also introduced in 201 is the Classics Division. Classic yachts, sometimes more closely resembling fine furniture than modern race boats, will be seen in all their glory on the race course as well as at the dock.

The BVI Spring Regatta is jointly owned by the Royal BVI Yacht Club and the BVI Chamber of Commerce and Hotel Association.

8 Responses to “Spring Regatta expecting over 500 entrants! ”

  • home boy (08/03/2012, 18:09) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    hope all saliors have a blast
  • fat head (08/03/2012, 18:46) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Is this an Olympic sport? If it is, I hope the BVI has a team!
    • killer (09/03/2012, 23:52) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      no it is not and the BVI does not have a team...read more "fat head"
  • bad for environment (09/03/2012, 00:08) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    the school children say some of these yachts are anchoring all over the BVI in our coral reefs and they continue the destruction of the sea bed and environment in general ....this issue must be discussed.
    • the wild thing! (09/03/2012, 06:51) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      nonsense! all charteres are briefed as to the laws of the land! thats why moornigs balls exists at all/most of the sorted after areas for sailors...
  • Jaime (09/03/2012, 09:12) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    That beautiful boat pictured in the article is the extremely well sailed Antilope. We are thrilled to have a team of their caliber in our class and look forward to racing against them this year. For lots of great pictures of the even more beautiful Smile and Wave visit www.smileandwave.ws
  • ausar (10/03/2012, 21:30) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I would like to know where these yachts are dumping their human wastes-liquids and solids?


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