Carol Bareuther - December 2011
Pazit II’s four person team to reel in a total of seven wahoo or 183¼lb of fish earning them Champion Boat
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ShareCarol Bareuther - November 2011
Fishing has always been a family affair for Captain Michael ‘Mickey’ Hall, one of Antigua’s most experienced and winning sports fishermen.
ShareThe RORC Caribbean 600, is the only offshore race of the Caribbean series and since its conception in 2009, has become a firm favourite with offshore racers seeking a tactical challenge in warm Caribbean conditions.
ShareSlow and steady won the day for the team aboard the 23-foot Sailfish, Skylark, helmed by Capt. JD Hall and angler, David Farara.
ShareElizabeth Jordan - August 2011
Antigua Youth led the pack closely followed by Trinidad and St Maarten. Caribbean Youth are certainly bringing a high level of talent to all Regattas... Watch out World!
ShareIn English Harbour lines are checked, sails are inspected, and crews work themselves into a state of bloodlust. They will soon go forth to do battle, reining in their steeds at the start line.
ShareSixty-eight yachts ranging in size from the 26-foot, David Boyd Sloop, Springtide, to the 180-foot Andre Hoek Ketch, Marie, competed in the 24th Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta.
ShareThe prize giving party of the 45th Antigua and Barbuda Sport Fishing Tournament declared an end to this year's tournament and pronounced the out and out winners in Nelson's Dockyard, English Harbour.
ShareWith just a few days to go until the 44th Antigua Sailing Week, English and Falmouth Harbour is filling up with yachts of all shapes and sizes. Dockside the air is filled with the sound of different accents from across the globe.
ShareFantastic sailing conditions marked the start of the 44th Antigua Sailing Week with clear blue skies echoed in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean Sea. A breeze of 15 knots from the east gave a gentle start to the regatta
ShareThere were extraordinary scenes today off Rendezvous Bay with the hair raising sight of the giants of Antigua Sailing Week battling out on a tight windward leeward course.
ShareIt is with a great degree of sadness that we must report that a fire on board Titan Powerplay took hold in Falmouth Marina last night resulting in the boat being badly damaged.
ShareSailors come to Antigua for thrilling, warm, adrenalin-pumping sailing and today, the hundreds of competitors at Antigua Sailing Week certainly got what they came for.
ShareHigh above English Harbour with the entire Antigua Sailing Week fleet below, a magical night started as the sun set over Montserrat in the distance.
ShareA full blown easterly with trade winds touching 25 knots provided for some high speed thrilling action on the pristine blue waters along Antigua's leeward coastline.
Share18-knot easterly seemed almost benign compared to the rush of trade winds that have been blasting through Antigua Sailing Week. There was some intense action on Day 6.
ShareThe crew of Club Swan 42 Arethusa came away from the 2011 Antigua Sailing Week as the champions of the Swan Caribbean Challenge following their impressive win in Class 3.
ShareThey are hailing it a new offshore classic - a warm weather Fastnet - and this year's Caribbean 600 lived up to the hype!
ShareThey need Antiguans and residents involved in everything from meeters and greeters, to Tweeters, time keepers and ……carpenters, bar staff, help with erecting event village, manning the media room. You name it, they need it!
ShareAntigua Sailing Week prides itself on delivering the sparkling racing conditions that have competitors grinning from ear to ear and the fun doesn’t stop ashore either.
ShareYes, the first race starts in just eight days time and English Harbour is literally jumping! The harbours are full of classic boats and the first Antigua Sailing Week entries are arriving at the docks.
ShareAs if by magic, the tradewinds blew into the starting area launching the RORC Caribbean 600 fleet into action for the start of what is probably the world’s most exciting 600- mile offshore race.
ShareBy mid-morning on day two, the RORC Caribbean 600 was very much living up to its billing as a high-speed thrilling race around the stunning Caribbean.
ShareGeorge David's Rambler 100 may have defeated Mike Slade's ICAP Leopard, but Slade was his usual charming self dockside, he even quoted Shakespeare
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