Ellen Lampert-Greaux - January 2012
‘The Flying Dutchman’ took top honors with teammate Eduard Zanen aboard their Cirrus R Formula 18 catamaran.
ShareRobert Luckock - December 2011
Paddling conditions were excellent and most competitors found themselves able to pull onto the inviting swells for the 25K open-ocean paddle from the port of Gustavia
ShareLes Voiles de Saint-Barth, scheduled from 2nd to 7th April 2012, engaging with the same goal in mind: offer sailors from around the yachting world maximum enjoyment out on the water and ashore.
ShareEllen Lampert-Greaux - September 2011
It looks as if the Saint Barth Cata-Cup for F18 class catamarans will be even bigger in 2011 than it was in 2010, when a record number of 45 two-person teams competed in this annual event.
ShareEllen Lampert-Greaux - August 2011
June 2011 saw the completion of Moreland's fifth circumnavigation of the globe, which began in 2010. The voyage lasted 14-months and charted 30,000 nautical miles, visiting 31 ports in 23 countries.
ShareEllen Lampert-Greaux - July 2011
In tribute to traditional working sailboats that carried merchandise from island to island in the 1950-60s, the third edition of the West Indies Regatta took place on the weekend of May 1st in Saint Barth.
ShareEllen Lampert-Greaux - June 2011
Returning to defend their title in the maxi yacht class for the second edition of Les Voiles de Saint Barth, George David's Rambler 100 blazed to the finish line...
ShareEllen Lampert-Greaux - May 2011
With the largest fleet in its 16-year history, the St Barth Bucket, sailed March 24-26th, made an indelible mark on the island of Saint Barth, for more reasons than one.
ShareEllen Lampert-Greaux - April 2011
The tiny island of Saint Barth is becoming a giant in the yacht-racing world. The island is making a major marketing effort to promote its newest nautical event, Les Voiles de St Barth.
ShareEllen Lampert-Greaux - April 2011
On February 6 the Nautical Center of Saint Barth (CNSB) organized the sixth event in the Saint Barth Windsurfing Championship.
ShareThere will be more than fifty of them: yachts of every size and class from all over the Caribbean, competing at Les Voiles de St. Barth.
ShareThe Carl Gustaf Hotel, high on the hill overlooking the main port of Gustavia, provided a great vantage point to watch the Les Voiles de St. Barth fleet slowly filling up the anchorage and quays in the main harbor
ShareThe first day of racing at the 2nd edition of Les Voiles de St. Barth dawned with 25 knots of tropical tradewind breeze and showers sweeping over the picturesque French island located midway down the Caribbean chain.
ShareEven normally jaded professional sailors were waxing on about the conditions here. Today offered 15 - 16 knots of breeze and a much reduced sea from yesterday, when many boats returned to the quay to lick their wounds and effect repairs
ShareFollowing two spectacular days of racing punctuated by strong breezes sweeping across the Caribbean, the Les Voiles de St. Barth shifted into “lay day” gear today.
ShareWith an 18 knot east-southeast breeze, and a gentle swell, the Maxis were sent anti-clockwise from the starting line on a 32-nautical mile course which took them most of the way around the island before rounding and returning on a reciprocal course t
ShareAs if to ensure that competitors had seen all the beaches and sights that St. Barth has to offer, race officers today sent the 48-boat Les Voiles de St. Barth fleet on its final circumnavigation counter-clockwise around the eight-square mile island
ShareThe Weather Gods blessed St. Barthélemy from April 5 - 9, taking care to offer more than 400 competitors from 20 nations and on 48 yachts a week of perfect Caribbean sailing
ShareThe dates of April 2 - 7, 2012 have officially been announced to competitors on the 48 boats that, this year, took advantage of idyllic conditions on the waters off St. Barth.
ShareEllen Lampert-Greaux - March 2011
Ghost, a first-timer in the annual St. Barth's New Year's Eve Regatta, clocked the fastest time around the island at 1 hour, 51 minutes, and 12 seconds ...
Share"Don’t change a thing!," said Read about the Les Voiles des St. Barth format, which features short daytime race courses that will have Rambler 100 and Leopard 3 facing off for the first time with that type of racing.
ShareDon't miss the Les Voiles de Saint Barth! What other regatta claims Jimmy Buffett as its “godfather” or the world-famous French fashion photographer Patrick Demarchelier as one of its devotees
ShareBarby MacGowan - February 2011
The impending top-level battle between the two Super Maxis Leopard 3 and Rambler 100 is sure to turn some heads and bring an extremely high standard of racing to this major Caribbean yachting event.
ShareEllen Lampert-Greaux - January 2011
They decided to come at the last minute and they conquered! Two teams from the USA won the two top spots in the 2010 Saint Barth Cata Cup.
ShareA “new kid on the block” generally has to earn the respect of those who have long ruled the neighborhood. For the Les Voiles de St. Barth, it took only one running-for the regatta to become a fixture for American sailors
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