Press Release - September 2010
Consistency paid off for Gray Ingram's Big OH, which won Best Boat in the 47th Annual July Open Billfish Tournament fished out of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands July 23 to 25.
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Catching fish was the name of the game at the 22nd Annual Bastille Day Kingfish Tournament held July 11 at Hull Bay Hideaway on St. Thomas, USVI.
ShareCarol Bareuther - September 2010
You might not immediately realize that this is a place with a past. After all, last summer's addition of a brand new 1000-ton drydock put St. Thomas on the map for having the largest and most modern drydock facility of its kind.
ShareBill Canfield - September 2010
Very proud to report that Ian Barrows just won a GOLD Medal at the First Youth Olympic Games held in Singapore. Tiny St. Thomas Yacht Club continues to shock the sailing community with success after success - but this is a really big one!
ShareCarol Bareuther - September 2010
The strategy of fishing in the same spot all week proved lucky for Sandman, winner of the Top Boat title at the 38th Annual USVI Open/Atlantic Blue Marlin Tournament (ABMT)
ShareThe St. Thomas Yacht Club announced the 2011 dates for the International Rolex Regatta. Mark your calendars for March 25-27, 2011
ShareConcentration spelled success for 14-year-old Jorge Gonzalez from San Juan, Puerto Rico, who won the 18th annual Scotiabank International Optimist Regatta.
ShareBarrows and two fellow-St. Thomas sailors, Taylor Canfield, Boston College class of 2011 and Cy Thompson, Roger Williams class of 2011, were named to the 2009/2010 ICSA All-America Sailing Team.
ShareJeannie Kuich died on June 9th, 2010 and will be sorely missed.
ShareCap'n Fatty Goodlander - August 2010
It has been a difficult month for long term VI sailors—we’ve lost some of our best.
ShareSix junior sailors from the U.S. Virgin Islands traveled to one to three major sailing events in Europe this summer, representing the territory and St. Thomas Yacht Club in the International 420
ShareForty-two-plus boats are revving up to fish the 38th annual USVI Open Atlantic Blue Marlin Tournament’s (ABMT), also known as the ‘Boy Scout Tournament’ for the organization the event benefits.
ShareSomething is going right with sail training in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Both high school and college sailors are dominating major national and international competitions.
ShareJohn Holmberg has had his captain's license for 30 years and has certainly made good use of it.
ShareThe catch of a 37.48-pound dolphin (mahi-mahi) earned St. Thomas angler Ryan Mertens Top Angler and a $1,000 cash prize at the Budget Rent A Car Dolphin Derby Fishing Tournament.
ShareIn the spring of 2009, movie scouts were combing the Virgin Islands, looking for 1950s-era boats as props for a new Johnny Depp flick.
Share2010 College Sailor of the Year – Thomas Barrows, a graduating senior from Yale University and four-time recipient of ICSA All-American Honors (2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010), has been named the ICSA’s 2010 College Sailor of the Year.
ShareThe St. Thomas Power Squadron (now the St. Thomas Sail and Power Squadron) celebrated its 20th year of existence by holding its "Change of Watch” Ceremony on March 14, 2010 on Honeymoon Beach, Water Island.
ShareNative Virgin Islander Capt. John Holmberg bought The Captain School from Capt. Patrick Casey on January 1, 2010 bringing new classes and new services along with the new ownership for The Captain School.
ShareThe 29th International Rolex Regatta, raced out of the St. Thomas Yacht Club from March 26 to 28, bears three important distinctions.
ShareThe 47th Annual July Open Billfish Tournament (JOBT) - the longest annually held angling contest in the Virgin Islands - will once again be hosted by the Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club (VIGFC) and fished on July 23, 24 and 25.
ShareCap'n Fatty Goodlander - May 2010
I just pulled into Israel, checked my email and learned my buddy Rudy Thompson had died.
ShareThere are always good reasons to get away to the Caribbean but none as good as participating in the three-day International Rolex Regatta, which is due to begin today, making it the 37th time.
ShareFor all, the day yielded spectacular racing under sunny skies with 15-18 knot breezes keeping sailors on their proverbial toes.
ShareIt's anyone's regatta after Day Two. Close battles in many divisions in once again perfect conditions. Going into Day Three is going to exciting to see who pulls it off!
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