The bite was hot and so was the competition at the International Billfish Shootout. This 16th annual event was held out of its new home in Cap Cana, Dominican Republic.
ShareThe sailing vessel Focus II took the first place and was named Champion of the Second Regatta Circuit.
ShareAn avid cruiser, cruising guide author and marina designer and builder named Frank Virgintino wants visitors to remember to visit the northern Caribbean - especially the Dominican Republic.
ShareThe Rolex Farr 40 Worlds series held at Casa de Campo from April 21 to 24 was decided on the final race of the final day, raced in front of a huge spectator fleet from rubber ducks to 25 meter sport fishers.
ShareAt Casa de Campo Marina February 27 and 28, the fourth Presidente Cup was celebrated with participation by more than 22 sailboats.
ShareFor the teams competing at the Rolex Farr 40 Worlds in the Dominican Republic, it was a long, hot morning waiting dockside at the Casa de Campo Marina for the breeze to fill in.
ShareRacing at the Rolex Farr 40 Worlds was canned today, halfway through the first race of the day. Disappointing for all involved
ShareDay three dawned with the prospect of some breeze and some proper racing for the first time in the 2010 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship
ShareThe 2010 series was decided on the final race of the final day, raced in front of a huge spectator fleet from rubber ducks to 25 metre sport fishers.
ShareThe docks of the Casa de Campo Marina were buzzing today as competitors completed sail measurement, weigh-ins and registration in advance of the start of the Rolex Farr 40 World Championship
ShareWith the participation of the best athletes in the sport of sailing, the 2010 Rolex Farr 40 World Championship comes to Caribbean waters for the first time, from April 21 to 24, based at the Casa de Campo Marina in La Romana, Dominican Republic.
ShareOn Wednesday, December 30, the Dominican Republic's Casa de Campo Yacht Club celebrated its Commodores Cup Challenge.
ShareWhen the Farr 40s arrive in the Dominican Republic later next month, April 21-24, all eyes will be on the defending World Champion, Jim Richardson's Barking Mad (USA)
ShareFrom his office on the hill above the Bay of Luperón, Günter Dresler is looking down on the groundbreaking of what is going to be the realization of his dream
ShareCarol Bareuther - November 2009
Don't count the DR out yet as the Marina growth is still growing and fast contrary to popular opinion.
ShareIt all started in 2006. Native Cabarete windsurfer Pablito Guzman wanted to keep the spirit of windsurfing alive in his home town on the north coast of the DR
ShareMarjolein van Aanholt-Grol - September 2009
Drawn from five different continents, 198 young sailors drawn from 23 Nations competed at the 2009 IODA OPTINAM (North American Optimist Championship) at Boca Chica, DR
ShareCapt. James Wilford - August 2009
The corruption of Government Officials while checking into the DR might be coming to an end. Could this be the turning of a new more friendly leaf?
ShareFor the fourth consecutive year, the Rallie Transcaraibes visited Casa de Campo Marina and Casa de Campo Yacht Club
ShareCapt. James Wilford - June 2009
NEW Regulations in the DR go a long way to ease the perceived problems of governmental agents while clearing into and out of the Country. Become familiar with Decree (No. 280-09).
Sharethe Casa de Campo Regatta 2009 Presidente Cup started on Friday march 13th
ShareFrank Virgintino - December 2008
ShareOn yet another perfect day of Caribbean sailing, the final race of the three-race inshore series was held February 17 to determine the final IRC and PHRF class winners in the Casa de Campo Regatta for the Presidente Cup
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