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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260111
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SUMMARY:RORC Transatlantic Race
DESCRIPTION:The RORC Transatlantic Race remains a cornerstone of the RORC Season’s Points Championship and forms part of the prestigious RORC Caribbean Series\, alongside the legendary RORC Caribbean 600. A special trophy will be awarded to the IRC yacht with the best combined performance across both offshore races. Complementing these events\, the RORC Nelson’s Cup Series will once again deliver an exciting inshore regatta in Antigua in the lead-up to the Caribbean 600. \n“As the race changes course to its new Caribbean finish\, the RORC pays heartfelt tribute to its longstanding partners in Grenada\,” commented RORC CEO Jeremy Wilton. “Our sincere thanks go to the Grenada Tourism Authority\, Camper & Nicholsons Port Louis Marina\, and the exceptional team\, including local volunteers\, who have supported and hosted the race for over a decade. Their unwavering commitment helped shape the RORC Transatlantic Race into the prestigious oceanic contest it is today. \n“We now look forward to the warm Antiguan welcome we know so well from 16 editions of the RORC Caribbean 600. The Club looks forwarded to a new era for the RORC Transatlantic Race.” \nHon. Max Fernandez\, Minister for Tourism\, Aviation\, Transportation\, & Investment\, Antigua & Barbuda commented: \n“Antigua and Barbuda is proud to deepen its long-standing partnership with the Royal Ocean Racing Club. We have welcomed the RORC Caribbean 600 and its international fleet with open arms and now we further strengthen our relationship with hosting the finish of the RORC Transatlantic crossing. \n“We take pride in the impressive growth of the RORC Caribbean 600\, this decision to now make Antigua and Barbuda the home of an additional race is a natural extension and synergy that shows the unmatched hospitality of our people and further validates us as the very hub and heart of yachting in the Caribbean.”
URL:https://syresilience.com/event/rorc-transatlantic-race/
LOCATION:Marina Lanzarote\, Spain to Antigua
CATEGORIES:Regatta
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260202
DTSTAMP:20260508T191943
CREATED:20251122T150329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T223834Z
UID:20717-1769644800-1769990399@syresilience.com
SUMMARY:Caribbean Multihull Challenge
DESCRIPTION:1. Rules: \n1.1 The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS) 2025-2028. This \nNOR does not address the Rally which is not a race. (The rally takes place over the same period as the \nrace January 29th till the 1st of February 2026 but does not operate under the RRS (Racing Rules of \nSailing). Rally instructions will be provided in another section of the CMC site.) \n\nHome \n \n1.2 The Sailing Instructions may change racing rules where permitted. \n1.2a Entries will be accepted for sailing under the MOCRA rule and the CSA Multihull Rule \n1.3 Classes using CSA Multihull Rule will be governed by the CSA multihull rule available at \nwww.caribbean-sailing.com. Entrants wishing to have ratings created\, modified\, or converted are \nadvised to make contact with the Caribbean Sailing Association Measurers whose details can be \naccessed at: https://caribbean-sailing.com/csa-rules/measurers/ \n1.4 Any class using MOCRA ratings will also be governed by the MOCRA rating rule. No local support is \navailable for measurement of the MOCRA rule. \n1.5 Vessels not having a rating may sail in a Pirate (non-rated) racing class for which the Race Committee \nwill provide a rating which may change after each race. \n1.5a. If there are entrants in any class other than CSA Multihull Rule that constitutes a fleet of less than \nfour boats\, the race committee has the option to have these vessels sail in the CSA Multihull class. \n1.6 If there is a conflict between languages the English text will take precedence. \n1.7 All classes are to comply with the Heineken Regatta Safety and Equipment Regulations. \n2. Eligibility and Entry \n2.1 The Regatta is open to multihull boats and classes listed in Attachment A. \n2.2 The Race Committee reserves the right to:a. Combine the start of one class with another. \nb. Subdivide any class. \n2.3 The Race Committee may separate boats into classes and assign boats to those classes at its sole \ndiscretion using one of the rating systems listed in NOR 1. \n2.3a. At registration the entrant will define a sail plan choice if such options exist in the rating system. \n2.4 Eligible boats may enter by completing the entry form prior to the close of registration on 29 \nJanuary 2026\, on www.yachtscoring.com \n2.5 The Race Committee may cancel racing for any class or amalgamate of classes if the number of \nentries is less than five. \n3. Entry Fees \n3.1 The entry fee is US $8.00 per foot of length overall (up to 30 November 2025) or US $240.00 \nwhichever is greater. After 30th November 2025 the entry fee is US $12.00 per foot or US $300.00 \nwhichever is greater. \n3.2 Entry fees shall be paid no later than the close of registration (29 January 2026) by cash\, St Maarten \nBank Check\, Visa or MasterCard. \n3.3 Additional Safety Fee might be charged for the Diam 24 fleet. \n4. Registration and Ratings \n4.1 Each boat shall send a representative to complete the boat’s registration during the hours shown \nunder ‘schedule’. \n4.2 Each boat except for Pirate Class shall hold a current valid rating certificate appropriate to the class \nin which they are entered. \n4.3 No rating certificate shall be changed after 1800 on the day before the first scheduled race of the \nregatta unless such change is expressly permitted in writing by the Technical Committee. \n4.4 Participants in the racing division are attended to the fact that the CSA rating system will \ndifferentiate between participants that have been weighed and certified; and those that have not. The \nevent may assist in arranging for weighing if there is interest. To arrange weighing\, participants should \ncontact Pjonker90@gmail.com to arrange a crane time. \n4.5 Participants are reminded of the fact that the rating authority is CSA and for the obtaining of \ncertificates there are charges and conditions by that rating authority.5. Schedule. \n5.1 The schedule will be posted in Attachment A. \n6. Identification \n6.1 Boats with sail numbers shall provide sail numbers at registration. Boats without sail numbers may \nbe provided with identification numbers at registration. \n7. Sailing Instructions \n7.1 Sailing instructions will be available at registration and may be published online prior to the event. \n8. Venue \n8.1 The venue is the Sint Maarten Yacht Club /Simpson Bay. Social events may be hosted by a nearby \nmarina. \n9. Courses \n9.1 Course and mark descriptions will be distributed with the Sailing Instructions. \n10. Penalty System \n10.1 For all classes\, rule 44.1 is changed so that the two-turn penalty is replaced by the one turn penalty. \n11. Scoring \n11.1 One race must be completed to constitute a series. \n11.2 When fewer than 5 races have been completed\, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race \nscores. \n11.3 When 5 or more races have been completed\, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race \nscores excluding her worst score. \n12. Prizes \n12.1 Prizes will be awarded to the first three boats in each class with five or more boats entering. \n12.2 An overall prize will be awarded at the discretion of the Race Committee. \n12.3 A line honors prize will be presented. \n12.4 Other prizes may be determined by the organizing committee.13. Disclaimer of Liability \nCompetitors participate in the regatta entirely at their own risk. (See RRS 4\, Decision to Race.) The \norganizing authority will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury\, or death \nsustained in conjunction with or prior to\, during\, or after the regatta. \nGlobal pandemics present new challenges to all event organizers and an increased need for additional \nsafety measures for all participants. Our organizing authority intends to follow all applicable \ngovernmental and legal requirements and WHO standards\, which may require postponement or \ncancellation of the event due to circumstances beyond their control. It is also up to each individual \nparticipant (skipper\, crew\, guest\, etc.) to act responsibly and within their own comfort range when \nchoosing whether and how to participate in this event. \nThe organizing authority strongly recommends all participants take appropriate health precautions and \nmake their travel plans with these factors in mind. The organizing authority makes no assessment or \nwarranty of each team’s preparedness or safety. \n14. Insurance \nEach participating vessel shall be insured with the valid third-party liability insurance. \n15. Media Consent \nBy participating or intending to participate in a Caribbean Multihull Challenge (CMC) event \n(race/rally/seminar/on-shore competition\, etc.) conducted with respect to these overall NOR rules; each \ncompetitor\, boat owner\, manufacturer\, support person by providing support\, parent or guardian by \npermitting their child to enter a race or rally\, automatically grants the organizing authority\, class \nassociation (s)\, their sponsors\, and any other party to which the organizers may delegate with or \nwithout payment\, the right in perpetuity to make\, use\, and show from time to time at their discretion in \nany form of media – live or recorded – print or electronic – any motion pictures\, still pictures\, live\, taped \nor filmed television images and text; or any other form of media that relates to the event. \nBoats may be requested to carry cameras\, sound equipment\, and positioning equipment as specified by \nthe organizing authority. Competitors\, rally goers\, seminar attendees\, and onshore sports and \nentertainment persons may be requested to participate in interviews and press conferences relating to \nthe event. \nParticipants in all aspects of CMC events are permitted use of the CMC’s official photography in low- \nresolution format for their own non-commercial purposes\, for example on individual social media pages\, \npersonal web sites\, interpersonal correspondence\, and the like. These photos may only be used as \npublished by the CMC: including logo and credits and without any additional editing. High resolutionversions of official photography can be purchased from the CMC official photographers for a fee to be \nnegotiated with each professional. (Contact the CMC office for contact info.) \n16. Further Information \nSailing instructions\, notices of changes and results will only be posted online using the Yacht Scoring \nwebsite. The Host Club is the Sint Maarten Yacht Club\, Simpson Bay\, Sint Maarten. For further \ninformation contact Andy Cross – Event Manager\, Sint Maarten Yacht Club\, Andy@smyc.com \ntelephone: + 1721 554 2079
URL:https://syresilience.com/event/caribbean-multihull-challenge/
LOCATION:Caribbean Sailing Association\, Collectivity of Saint Martin
CATEGORIES:Regatta
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260221
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T201852Z
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SUMMARY:RORC Nelson's Cup
DESCRIPTION:The RORC Caribbean 600 is truly an international affair\, with over 600 sailors taking part from over all over the world. The first warning signal will sound at Fort Charlotte for an epic race featuring a highly competitive and varied fleet of IRC Offshore boats\, Class40s and Multihulls. \nThe RORC Caribbean 600 forms part of the Royal Ocean Racing Club’s Season Points Championship\, the world’s largest offshore racing series\, which for 2026 also includes the Rolex Middle Sea Race\, RORC Transatlantic Race and the Roschier Baltic Sea Race.
URL:https://syresilience.com/event/rorc-nelsons-cup/
LOCATION:RORC\, Fort Charlotte\, Antigua and Barbuda
CATEGORIES:Regatta
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260309
DTSTAMP:20260508T191943
CREATED:20251122T155614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T160409Z
UID:20726-1772668800-1773014399@syresilience.com
SUMMARY:Heineken Village Regatta
DESCRIPTION:This world-renowned sailing event offers four days of World Class Racing and wonderfully entertaining nights keeping with the event’s motto of “Serious Fun”! With an impact on the sporting community extending beyond the Caribbean into Europe\, the United States\, and beyond. \nOur 4-day event attracts well over 20\,000 visitors annually\, from young professionals to businesspersons\, from party-goers to international sailors\, aging from 18 to 55+ coming from over 37 different countries. \nAfter an amazing day of sailing\, the participants are able to enjoy great local food and enjoy an ice-cold Heineken in the Regatta Village. This is an event where business meets pleasure in the best possible way\, in a very inspiring and energetic atmosphere. \nCome and enjoy life in the Caribbean\, come for some Serious Fun from March 5-8\, 2026!
URL:https://syresilience.com/event/st-maarten-heineken-regatta/
LOCATION:Heineken Village Regatta\, Sint Maarten
CATEGORIES:Regatta
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260406
DTSTAMP:20260508T191943
CREATED:20251122T162010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T183403Z
UID:20735-1775174400-1775433599@syresilience.com
SUMMARY:St. Thomas International Regatta
DESCRIPTION:For many\, sailing plays a significant role\, and the St. Thomas Yacht Club (STYC) aims to continue this time-honored tradition in 2026 with a combined holiday and quintessential beachfront Caribbean vibe. Known as the ‘Crown Jewel of Caribbean Yacht Racing’ for its professional race management and competitive round the buoys and rocks the rocks courses\, STIR invites CSA Bareboat\, IC24\, VX One\, Hobie Waves\, and One Design classes with a minimum length of 19 feet to enter. The Notice of Race will be available in the early fall when registration opens. \n“This change in dates makes it easier for sailors\, their families\, and friends to travel to St. Thomas and spend quality time together doing what they love most – racing\,” says Pat Bailey\, who co-directs STIR 2025 with Greer Scholes. “We are proud to say that the U.S Virgin Islands was named the ‘Caribbean Yachting Destination of the Year\,’ by Caribbean Journal in its Caribbean Travel Awards 2025\, and we invite everyone to come see why. “As we like to say\, ‘We Love It Here\,’ and we invite you to race with us April 3-5\, 2026.
URL:https://syresilience.com/event/st-thomas-international-regatta/
LOCATION:STIR\, Virgin Islands (U.S.)
CATEGORIES:Regatta
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTSTAMP:20260508T191943
CREATED:20251122T154350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T154350Z
UID:20721-1775952000-1776556799@syresilience.com
SUMMARY:Les Voiles de St. Barths
DESCRIPTION:With competitive sailing taking place throughout the day\, and concerts lighting up the sky each night\, Les Voiles De Saint Barth isn’t wrong to think of itself as ‘the explosive cocktail of Saint Barth’. \nEstablished in 2009\, the event takes place each April to allow sailors to stretch their sea legs in optimum conditions- the tranquil Caribbean backdrop is also sure to appeal to the discerning spectators who descend on the island. \nWith various different kinds of racing taking place\, visitors are treated to everything from short coastal runs to longer races which take place over Olympic sized tracks. All taking place over five days\, such an arrangement ultimately makes Les Voiles De Saint Barth a fun-filled and exotic getaway. \nRunning over the course of five days\, Les Voiles de St Barths presents a wonderful opportunity for sailing enthusiasts to network and showcase their talents\, as well as guests on a luxury yacht charter the chance to watch and be a part of the thrilling event. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nIf you are interested in participating in the next Les Voiiles de Saint Barths\, or if you would like to include the event into your itinerary\, please get in touch with us. \nWe look forward to seeing you all aboard!
URL:https://syresilience.com/event/les-voiles-de-st-barths/
LOCATION:Le Voiles de St. Barths\, Saint Barthélemy
CATEGORIES:Regatta
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260630
DTSTAMP:20260508T191943
CREATED:20251122T203748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T205905Z
UID:20748-1782086400-1782777599@syresilience.com
SUMMARY:RiTA
DESCRIPTION:The Green Turtle Cay Sailing Club hosted its first 4th of July Race in 1967\, quickly establishing it as an annual tradition for both local and visiting yachtsmen. In 1974\, the Abaco Regatta Syndicate was formed\, leading to the inaugural Regatta Time in Abacos in 1976\, initially featuring traditional Bahamian boats. \nAs cruiser participation grew\, the popular Green Turtle Cay Race was merged into the regatta in 1978. By 1984\, the event hit a record 121 participating boats\, prompting the creation of the “Mother Tub” class to accommodate the many cruising vessels. This beloved annual series continued each summer until 2019\, when Hurricane Dorian caused extensive devastation in the Abaco area. The impact of the storm\, coupled with travel restrictions from the global COVID-19 pandemic\, interrupted the regatta tradition for several years. \nIn 2023\, the event made a triumphant return as Regattas in The Abacos\, coinciding with the declaration of sailing as the Bahamas’ National Sport. The rebirth was met with great enthusiasm and marked a new chapter for this celebrated racing series. \nThis summer\, the legacy continues! Join us for another spectacular regatta tour of the Abacos. With older rum\, faster boats\, and younger spirits\, we look forward to welcoming sailors and spectators alike for this iconic event. Mark your calendars and prepare to set sail!
URL:https://syresilience.com/event/rita/
CATEGORIES:Regatta
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261201
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CREATED:20251122T212354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251122T212354Z
UID:20751-1795824000-1796083199@syresilience.com
SUMMARY:Lobster Festival
DESCRIPTION:For more than a decade\, the festival has crafted a tasty treasure hunt across the unassuming island with delightful lobster dishes and tropical cocktails as spoils. Anegada is called the “drowned island” due to its low elevation\, only 28 feet above sea level\, and flat surface. However\, this flat feature\, unique amongst its more undulous British Virgin Islands’ neighbors\, makes for great driving and exploration of the tropical destination. Views of varying shades of cerulean and turquoise waters lapping at miles of white sand beaches create a perfect weekend of eating for visiting lobster aficionados. \nFor the shellfish allergy-challenged foodie\, the island offers a bounty of seafood dishes aside from spiny lobster. Anegada is home to a bustling commercial fishing community and provides most of the fresh fish and lobsters in the BVI\, so a variety of other seafood dishes can be expected from the many quaint restaurants that dot the island’s shores. Aside from good eating\, visitors can expect lively Caribbean beats as DJs and Soca artists perform at various venues and boat parties slated throughout the festival weekend. \nAlthough often overlooked for larger islands in the BVI\, Anegada’s inhabitants have turned the humble island into a must-visit for foodies by offering a seat at their table\, one filled with plates of savory Caribbean fare and sweet spiny lobster at the center. \nAt this year’s Anegada Lobster Festival\, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy the fresh spiny lobster\, fish\, or meat of their choice at many participating restaurants.
URL:https://syresilience.com/event/lobster-festival/
LOCATION:Anegada\, Virgin Islands (British)
CATEGORIES:Culinary
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