Carol Bareuther - January 2012
Puerto Rico, the Caribbean and the entire Americas scored a first last November by serving as the host location of the International Sailing Federation’s (ISAF) Annual Conference.
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Hot competition, superb sailing conditions and great fun on and off the water is what you’ll experience at the 11th Club Nautico de San Juan’s International Regatta
ShareCarol Bareuther - January 2012
If anticipation is half the fun, then this year’s Puerto Rico Heineken International Regatta should provide double the enjoyment.
ShareCarol Bareuther - December 2011
The sport of offshore powerboat racing has made a dynamic comeback on the island of Puerto Rico with thousands of spectators!
ShareCarol Bareuther - December 2011
The two young Puerto Rican sailors bested the 38-boat fleet representing seven nations by a seven-point lead over second and third place finishers.
ShareCarol Bareuther - November 2011
The statistics are impressive! A total of 185 anglers from 12 countries, fishing from 51 boats, released 84 blue marlin
ShareDates overlap with the Puerto Rico Heineken Regatta making Puerto Rico the center of the Caribbean Marine Industry in the middle of March
ShareCarol Bareuther - October 2011
“We’re celebrating PYFC’s long sailing history as well as having a regatta,” says sailing director, Joel Santiago. “We want everyone to join in the celebration!"
ShareCarol Bareuther - October 2011
The sport of Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP) is taking off around the Caribbean, and the world, and it’s a watersport in which Puerto Rico’s Heather Baus certainly excels.
ShareCarol Bareuther - October 2011
The Vuelta a Culebra (Around Culebra) regatta hosted by the BoRinquen Islands Sailing Association (BRISA) saw six boats compete.
ShareA 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.
ShareGet ready for Discover the Caribbean, A Sailing Festival which will take place in November 2011 at PYFC.
ShareHot competition. Warm steady breezes. A cool 50 percent discount for the first 50 boats to register by September 30, 2011. The 11th Club Nautico de San Juan’s International Regatta (CNSJIR), set for February 3 to 5, 2012.
ShareThe fleet of 20 boats, carrying over 80 anglers, released a total of 14 blue marlin, two white marlin, one sailfish, one spearfish and a swordfish as well as many wahoo, tuna and mahi-mahi.
ShareSet for September 4 to 11, 2011, the Club's 'Armada' features a fleet of over sixty 40-plus-foot sportfishing yachts equipped with bait and tackle and ready for anglers from around the World to jump aboard and start fishing.
ShareIt was the Sunfish that Monllor first learned to sail at age six. He and his father would head out on the nearly 14-foot normally single-handed sailboat just for fun...
ShareClose competition in several classes made for exciting racing on the last day of both the Puerto Rico Heineken International Regatta and Puerto Rico International Dinghy Regatta at Palmas del Mar.
Share"I've been around the water all my life - surfing, windsurfing and sailing," says Torres, who was born and raised in San Juan. "Sailing especially is a sport that I find few ever get out of once they've started."
ShareOn this 10th anniversary, 42 sailors from Puerto Rico, the British Virgin Islands, Anguilla and St. Maarten competed in Optimist dinghies, Lasers, 2.4 Meter, Sunfish and Snipes in near ideal conditions in San Juan Bay.
ShareEntries for the 2011 Cape Air Caribbean Ocean Racing Circuit (C.O.R.C.) doubled at the second leg, the Puerto Rico Heineken International Regatta, raced out of Palmas del Mar Yacht Club & Marina, March 18-20.
SharePuerto Rico will host the 2011 International Sailing Federation (ISAF) Annual Conference in San Juan at the Caribe Hilton Hotel from November 3-13.
ShareTop notch yacht racing off Puerto Rico's beautiful southeast shores. Racing classes that attract sailors from the Caribbean and from around the world. Shore side parties that boast the best of island hospitality.
ShareSailors from throughout Puerto Rico and the northern Caribbean have converged in Palmas del Mar Yacht Club & Marina for the Puerto Rico Heineken International Regatta and Puerto Rico International Dinghy Regatta.
ShareSunny skies, minimally choppy seas and a steady breeze blowing 14 to 16 knots out of the east made for perfect conditions on this first day of racing at the Puerto Rico Heineken International Regatta
ShareMother Nature dialed up the breeze to 20-plus-knots on this second day of racing at the Puerto Rico International Regatta, putting both sailors and their boats to the ultimate test.
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