The popularity of the West End Yacht Club’s Races and Fungatters has caught the eye of a traditional rum sponsor – Goslings Black Seal Rum.
ShareSea Hawk paints now official sponsor of St. Maarten Heineken Regatta - Fishing Ban Extended for the Nassau Grouper
ShareMonthly thoughts and View from the Editor of All At Sea, Gary Brown. Feedback is always appreciated.
ShareCaribbean News and Views from around the region for January 2012
ShareThoughts and Views from the Editor, Gary Brown. As always feedback is greatly appreciated.
ShareWhen Bob Dillon sang The Times they are a Changing he could have been warbling to the Caribbean marine industry
ShareCaribbean News and Views from Around the Region from December 2011
ShareApart from the occasional hurricane to remind us that the Caribbean does have a season, weather in the islands is pretty much the same year round.
ShareIn times of recession, perhaps the best thing you can do is go sailing and, judging by the number of boats taking part in the various offshore rallies, that is just what many people are doing this year!
ShareCaribbean News and Views from around the region for November 2011
ShareNew Product Spotlights that caught the Editor's Eye for November 2011
ShareIt’s the granddaddy of all offshore rallies and judging by the fleet assembling in Las Palmas this November, it is growing stronger by the year.
ShareAs a commercial skipper living in the Caribbean I have seen incredible changes in the charter boat industry.
ShareCaribbean News from Around the Region for October 2011
ShareNew Products hitting the Caribbean Region
ShareMany dream of selling up and moving to the Caribbean to operate a term charter boat business. Pieter Bakker did just that but then in an unusual move, Bakker turned his back on term charter to offer day sails instead.
ShareJust like the e-revolution, boatyards are evolving at a tremendous pace. Newer and larger hoists are operating in cleaner yards, and facilities are realizing the importance of having onsite chandleries, business centers, restaurants and bars.
ShareCaribbean News and Views from around the Region for September 2011. Submit your news to the Editor at editor@allatsea.net
ShareThe St. Maarten marine service industry took a large step forward in July with the arrival of a new 75 ton KMI Sea-Lift. The lift is said to be the only one of its kind in the Caribbean.
ShareYacht Club News from Around our Region August 2011
ShareCaribbean News from Around Our Region July 2011
ShareSaturday May 21 and day one of the 7th Captain Oliver's Regatta, sailed out of Oyster Pond, French St. Martin, began with light airs and clouds that threatened rain. However, turnout was good!
ShareThis was the ninth Anguilla Regatta and I have been to every one. As a journalist, I should remain impartial, but when it comes to the Anguilla Regatta, it gets my vote as one of the best on the Caribbean Calendar.
ShareCaribbean News from Around Our Region June 2011
ShareYacht Club News from Around Our Region June 2011
ShareIt started with an ad in a British newspaper: Fancy rafting across the Atlantic? Famous traveler requires three crew. Must be OAP. Serious adventurers only.
ShareCaribbean News from around the region for May 2011
ShareYacht Club News from around the region for May 2011
ShareTwo events in the build-up to the usual three-day extravaganza have turned the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta into a sailing festival. The events are the Budget Marine Match Racing Cup and the Gill Commodores Cup.
ShareEditor's Log for April 2011
ShareCaribbean News from around the region for April 2011
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ShareThey are hailing it a new offshore classic - a warm weather Fastnet - and this year's Caribbean 600 lived up to the hype!
ShareFebruary's two-day Interlux One Design Regatta played out like a teen movie where the youngsters vanquish the evil crinklies and go on to win the day!
ShareEditor's Log for March 2011
ShareCaribbean News March 2011
ShareYacht Club News from around the region for March 2011
ShareHave you crossed an ocean under sail? How would you like to repeat the challenge in a rowing boat? Australian Margaret Bowling is doing just that.
ShareThat Caribbean Regattas can pull in the big names of ocean racing is a testament to the quality of these events. Some regattas have fallen by the wayside, yet the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta seems to get stronger every year.
ShareEditor's Log for February 2011
ShareCaribbean News from around the region for February 2011
ShareMuch has been written about the rights and wrongs of allowing youngsters to set out on solo long-distance voyages. I have been critical of such voyages in the past, so how would I get along with Laura Dekker?
ShareImagine my joy at driving over Sint Maarten's Simpson Bay Bridge in November to see a host of mega yachts tied up at the various marinas. Why was I so happy?
ShareCaribbean News from around the region for January 2011
ShareYacht Club News from around the region for January 2011
ShareCaribbean News from around the region for December 2010
ShareYacht Club News from around the region for December 2010
ShareYou want to replace the rope in the rub-rail around your yacht or dinghy... Five minutes into the job and you have hit your thumb with the hammer, chipped the paint on your gleaming topsides, and the once pristine nylon rope is now squashed.
ShareThirty years ago it was possible to plan the Sint Maarten Heineken Regatta on the back of a beer mat. Today, to run a successful regatta requires a team of dedicated professionals working year round.
ShareCaribbean News from around the region for November 2010
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