The last of Anguilla’s famous schooners is still sailing the Caribbean but only on the back of the East Caribbean five dollar bill.
ShareCarol Bareuther - September 2011
The six-member team of sailors representing the Anguilla Youth Sailing Club (AYSC) won the 13th Premier’s Cup International Youth Regatta, held July 8th –10th, out of Nanny Cay Marina, in Tortola
ShareThe "Tsunami," a recently built 28ft Anguillan Racing Boat, is a natural phenomenon that is stirring excitement among boat racing enthusiasts.
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.
ShareIt's Regatta Time again in Anguilla. The Ninth Annual Anguilla Regatta happens over the long weekend of May 6 - 8 in Road Bay and around the West End of Anguilla.
ShareCompetitors from four island nations met in Anguilla at the end of January for the Anguilla Dinghy Regatta 2011, an annual event of growing importance and prestige on the Caribbean youth sailing calendar.
ShareMore than 40 guests enjoyed an exclusive private tour of some of Anguilla's most coveted properties on Saturday March 19th, in an event organised by the Anguilla Sailing Association.
ShareRebel Marine, owned and operated by a talented crew of Anguillians, design and build world class yachts right on the hill overlooking Road Bay.
ShareHilda, an historic and heroic ship, was found off the coast of Anguilla.
ShareThe 8th Anguilla Regatta left me wanting more: more splendid racing, more blue water, and more of the wonderful hospitality from a people who have made sailing their national sport.
ShareThe Anguilla Regatta this month promises to be another great weekend of racing for sailors throughout the Caribbean.
ShareWe know so often that these boat building treasured talents die out, smothered in our modern mass-produced world. But not so in Anguilla. Boat building on that tiny island thrives.
ShareAnguilla racing has a steep history and is taken very seriously. Stop by and enjoy a visit and put your skills to the test.
ShareI found him in his sign-less Delicate Bar, shelling pigeon peas with his daughter, Mariette. The door opens to the pond and through it a cast of characters flow in and out along with the breeze that sweeps the pond
ShareParis Hilton gets down with the Sailors during the 2009 Anguilla Regatta.
ShareJust say the words, “clearing in” or “clearing out” around any Caribbean sailor and you’re sure to get a reaction
ShareThe Anguilla Youth Sailing Club is committed to teaching children to sail and has a strong scholarship programme enabling all children to learn regard
ShareWhat does an Anguillian Marine Unit policeman actually do during his day job
ShareThe last race of the year on December 14 was a big improvement on last year' dead calm conditions for the 18.5 km surfski race from French Cul de Sac
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