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Yachts from around the world sign up for 41st Spring Regatta!

January 13th, 2012 | Tags: BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival
Antelope and her crew enjoying fantastic racing conditions went on to win Racing A in the 2011 BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival.
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Held annually on the first weekend of April, the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival will be celebrating its 41st anniversary this year and is now recognized as one of the top three Caribbean sailing events, with an average of 125 yachts per year with 80 percent of the competitors from overseas.

With over three months to go until the 2012 Regatta hosted by Nanny Cay Marina, yachts from as far afield as Canada, Croatia, Great Britain, Puerto Rico, Holland, Russia, South America, Scandinavia and the USA. , have registered along with entrants locally.

The legendary 80ft Whitbread Maxi, Rothmans was one of the early entries. The boat is in original and fantastic condition and has been continuously maintained by its present Scandinavian owners. Briton, Richard Balding's magnificent Swan 60, Fenix was best placed Swan in last year's RORC Caribbean 600 and his team have won the Swan European title on several occasions. In December, Croatian X-65 Karuba had a victorious arrival into the British Virgin Islands, winning the Transatlantic Superyacht Regatta by over six hours against very impressive opposition

Providing hot racing, great parties and a celebrated festival, the event includes a four-day Sailing Festival followed by a three-day Regatta and is punctuated with some fabulous shore side parties and events.

For over 40 years, the BVI Spring Regatta has attracted some of the world's most famous yachts and sailors and this year is no exception.

"With seven days of fun and five events to choose from, the regatta has a lot to offer, which is probably why it attracts so many different nationalities. It's not all about hard-core racing, but we have that too. The regatta is a celebration of all that the BVIs have to offer," commented Regatta Chairman, Bob Phillips.

Sailing Festival - March 26-29

The Sailing Festival kicks off with a welcome party in the beautiful surroundings of Nanny Cay Marina. The racing action starts with the Bitter End Cup, an awe-inspiring passage race to the Bitter End Yacht Club in Virgin Gorda, which will host three days of fun on and off the water.

Starting with a beach party in a tropical wonderland, Sailors can take part in the Nation's Cup Challenge, racing Hobie Wave and Getaways for some great prizes. For those who fancy a day off the water, the Bitter End Yacht Club Quarter Deck Pub will be a very popular venue.

The Sailing Festival concludes on March 29 with a return race through the beautiful islands to Tortola. The winner will be awarded the Nanny Cay Cup and that evening, a prize giving for the Sailing Festival will be held at Nanny Cay Marina.

The GILL BVI International Match Racing Championship - March 28-29

During race week, the ISAF Grade 3 match racing event will take place, assisted by the Chicago Match Racing Centre coordinator, Mary Anne Ward. The world-ranking event has attracted an international field of eight teams. Two days of highly competitive racing on tight windward leeward courses, right off the beach of Nanny Cay will provide some high-octane action.

BVI Spring Regatta - March 29-April 1

Three days of racing and legendary parties are scheduled for the 41st edition of the BVI Spring Regatta, where the majority of the fleet will be moored in the safe harbour of Nanny Cay Marina, Tortola. Each day after racing, the regatta village will be party central with exciting events of all shapes and sizes.

This year the BVI Spring Regatta will host the third edition of the International Yacht Club Challenge (IYCC). Racing in one design Sunsail yachts, the victor will win the generous prize of a week's charter from the IYCC partner Sunsail.

The BVI Spring Regatta has multiple bareboat classes; a range of yachts is available from regatta Charter partners The Moorings, ranging in size from 37 to 55 feet. A variety of independent charter options are also available.

5 Responses to “Yachts from around the world sign up for 41st Spring Regatta!”

  • x out (13/01/2012, 20:29) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    i want to see more locals participating in this sport!
  • need to dig deeper (13/01/2012, 20:45) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    have any one ever did a financial report on hos much money this event brings to the BVI? That will be a good assignment
  • Tom (13/01/2012, 21:21) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Lets do it Whitbread Maxi!!!!
  • fan (14/01/2012, 08:54) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Jill all the best on the sail this year...the crew will make it down again...


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