Sailing
Regattas - British Virgin Islands
- by: Jim Linskey
The British Virgin Islands is
the Mecca for sailing which lends to the assemblage of some of
the largest sailboat racing fleets for sailing regattas in the
Caribbean. The diversity of organized sailboat regattas in the
BVI is one thing that makes sailing here in the BVI so unique.
Regattas of all types spanning from a "whatever floats race,"
where crews bring their "boats" to the regatta, assemble them,
and set off racing, to high level international match racing
regattas.
The BVI Spring Regatta, held on the waters off the capital
island of the British Virgin Islands, Tortola, attracts about
two hundred fifty yachts annually for the event. All types of
racing classes are spread out on five separate racing courses,
from beach catamarans to eighty-foot maxi racers. The charter
boat fleets also have a large racing class, giving those that
don't have their own yachts based in the British Virgin Islands,
the opportunity to compete in the fabulous venue, with steady
trade winds and warm waters. The IC 24 class, which is built
here on Tortola, also assembles a large sailing fleet with an
international blend of sailors. This upcoming year will be the
twenty-ninth running of the Sweethearts of the Caribbean
Regatta, that has a diverse fleet of the "oldies but goodies"
wooden boats and also gives the vintage fiberglass yachts of
decades back an opportunity to test their skills against each
other on a more even playing field.
On nearly every weekend during the season, which starts in
October and goes through the end of July, one can find all types
of regattas being held - from groups of junior sailors in small
prams to the larger fully crewed keelboats. Several
organizations in the British Virgin Islands also hold racing
clinics throughout the year for both juniors and adults to hone
in on their racing skills. One of the better-known sailing
clinics in the British Virgin Islands for teaching sailing and
sailboat racing for the children of the BVI is the Kids and the
Sea (KATS) program, which are in their sixteenth year of
operation.
In the British Virgin Islands, there are three main yacht clubs
that maintain a busy regatta calendar during the year. The yacht
clubs based in Tortola and Virgin Gorda sponsor the majority of
the regattas in the BVI. The water sports oriented resort Bitter
End Yacht Club of Virgin Gorda, hosts a variety of regattas held
during the year on the Gorda Sound. The Bitter End also sponsors
a Pro-Am regatta that attracts some of the world's best sailboat
racers from the top tier America's Cup teams along with amateur
sailors that are given a chance to sail with and against these
well-known sailing personalities.
Based in Tortola is the Royal British Virgin Islands Yacht Club
that among being the sponsor of the BVI Spring Regatta, hosts a
plethora of regattas during the year from dinghy races to
keelboat regattas. Loyal West End Yacht Club holds many "fun"
type regattas that attract many of those racers that love to
compete, but also to have loads of fun doing it, with great
parties and prizes for all that sail.
If you are one that likes sailboat racing, whether watching from
a spectator boat or actually joining in with a crew, the British
Virgin Islands is truly one of the finest places to participate
in a sailing regatta in the world. For more information on
regattas in the British Virgin Islands, please visit
www.escape-bvi.com/Regattas.
About The Author
Jim Linskey of Escape BVI. For more information on vacation and
travel in the British Virgin Islands visit
http://www.escape-bvi.com.