Caribbean News July 2010
Yacht Club News July 2010
More and more international ports are demanding cruising yachts use a "mandatory" agent to clear through customs and immigration. The reason for this bureaucratic shift is simple: it facilitates graft and streamlines corruption.
One of Charlie's recent charter parties was particularly fond of adult beverages, happy hours of laughter and dinner out.
Unfortunately, the time I spent inside the main electrical panel installing the new voltage meters revealed an issue of more immediate concern which would have to be corrected before any new projects would be started.
The 21st century is a great time to be a sailor. Sailors nowadays have a lot more tools available to assist them while they sail our oceans safely and efficiently.
Purchasing a boat and placing it in the hands of a charter company just might be the ticket for ample on-the-water time without the relentless expense and responsibility of running your own boat.
Shoreside spectators stood transfixed while watching sailors in the first-ever kite-boarding class at the Puerto Rico Heineken International Regatta.
Create your own recipes using the summer's fresh herbs, fruits and vegetables: basil, parsley, asparagus, tomatoes, greens, and more.
The Cruising Rally Association (CRA) and World Cruising Club (WCC) are joining forces to become the largest global organisation dedicated to the sport of passage-making.
HF Interior, global superyacht interior specialist, renowned for working with the world’s finest materials and delivering award winning superyacht interiors, has joined ISS
Hilda, an historic and heroic ship, was found off the coast of Anguilla.
The 8th Anguilla Regatta left me wanting more: more splendid racing, more blue water, and more of the wonderful hospitality from a people who have made sailing their national sport.
HILL ROBINSON announces the strengthening of its key departments to reinforce their position as the leading independent yacht management company.
Down-to-the-wire excitement characterized the close competition at the 44th Antigua and Barbuda Sport Fishing Tournament fished out of Nelson's Dockyard May 21 to 23.
For artist Georgie Tuson, the route to her slice of heaven was anything but direct and certainly not simple.
ABC Boats lives up to the company's phrase: we can help you find or sell your boat! ABC Marine takes care of the parts, accessories and outboards at competitive prices.
From May 17 through 19, the ninth annual Caribbean Shipping Executives Conference took place in Curacao.
Sailing sometimes means the most to people who wouldn't normally get to try on the sport - especially kids. Enter the Heart of Sailing and its new chapter in Puerto Rico.
Island Global Yachting has announced the addition of Marina Santa Marta, strategically located in Santa Marta, Colombia on the northern Caribbean coast, to their global collection of IGY destinations.
Six traditional Carriacou sloops enjoyed great weather and ideal sailing conditions on May 1 and 2 for the second annual edition of the West Indies Regatta.
One man has come up with an idea that could see you mixing it up on the start line in a Classic Yacht Regatta with the likes of Ranger and Velsheda: a classic boat in a box.
Something 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.
John Holmberg has had his captain's license for 30 years and has certainly made good use of it.
The Grenada fishing team Crazy Horse won the 30th TTGFA Marlin Madness International Game Fishing Tournament held April 21 to 24 out of Pigeon Point, Tobago.
Trinidad is synonymous with safety in the hurricane season, and Chaguaramas is the destination.