A long voyage typically takes weeks or even months to plan, but not in our case. For us it started during our spring vacation to Florida in April 2011 when I got a call from a recruiter for a job in Tampa.
SharePuerto Rico will host the 2011 International Sailing Federation (ISAF) Annual Conference in San Juan at the Caribe Hilton Hotel from November 3-13.
ShareThe weekend of December 10-12, twenty Hobie 16s and their crews competed in the 3rd annual Puerto Rico Hobie 16 National Championship sponsored by the Puerto Rico Hobie Cat Association.
ShareOn Saturday December 18, the Salinas community celebrated its 3rd annual 'Night of Lights'. People gathered to celebrate the Holiday Season by adorning their vessels with thousands of colored lights.
ShareThis year Joel was given the challenging task of planning, organizing and making a reality the 21st Discover the Caribbean Series in a period of difficult economic times. A quest which he accomplished flawlessly.
ShareAssuming you are approaching Puerto Rico from the west, your first stop might be the new Marina Pescaderia, whose logo is: Change your waypoint.
ShareOver the weekend of October 8 more than 20 sailboats gathered for the 2010 Bob Fisher Cup held at Isleta Marina off the coast of Fajardo in eastern Puerto Rico.
ShareLately more and more women are sailing either by themselves, as part of an all-female crew or as captains of their own family sailboats ... It is awesome!
ShareLocated between the USVIs and the Dominican Republic, with hundreds of miles of coastline, and eternal summer-like weather, Puerto Rico offers something for everyone.
ShareThe 2010 Puerto Rico VelaCup regatta, held over Memorial Day weekend, was the best and biggest so far.
ShareThe 21st century is a great time to be a sailor. Sailors nowadays have a lot more tools available to assist them while they sail our oceans safely and efficiently.
ShareFor two consecutive weekends in November, crews raced in varying conditions as part of the 2009 Discover the Caribbean Series hosted by the Ponce Yacht and Fishing Club in southern Puerto Rico.
ShareInternet technology is quickly changing how sailors communicate. Are you keeping up with the wave?
ShareIf you haven't chartered in the Spanish Virgin Islands, you are missing some of the last untouched islands in the Caribbean. Do it now before its too late.
ShareTwenty-six sailors from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands sailed nine races over three days in varying conditions at this competition, the second of three qualifying regattas
SharePuerto Rico is full of traditions and celebrations. One of my favorites is “La Noche de San Juan” or St. John’s Night, widely celebrated throughout the world on the night of June 23,
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