Take part in a thrilling 600nm race onboard a pulse-raising racing yacht, power to the finish line whilst soaking in the glorious sun of the Caribbean
8 Nights: February - March 2022
FR £1,895 per person
2022 is the 12th Anniversary of what is quickly becoming one of the favourite offshore races on the international RORC circuit. The 600nm course – which resembles something drawn by a toddler – starts just off Nelson’s Dockyard, Antigua and then meanders northbound through the island, before taking a sharp turn South at St. Martin. If the trade winds are doing what they should (they definitely weren’t in 2017…!) it’s spinnakers up for the longest leg in the race, down to Guadalupe. Passing around the south of the French island, crews battle to avoid a formidable wind shadow, before passing Antigua for one final victory lap back to Barbuda, a quick gybe at Redonda, then finishing back at Nelson’s Dockyard.
If you haven’t raced offshore in the Caribbean before, this is a must – sleeping on the rail is a lot less grim when the temperatures are in the mid-20s! This is one to race hard and party even harder, as the social afterwards in Antigua is legendary.
Day 1:
Day 2:
After breakfast, you will continue to get the boat and the crew ready for the race and commence with the first training day to make a crew out of all passengers.
Day 3:
The third training day will be followed at 18:30 by the Welcome Party at the Antigua Yacht Club with live music, DJ, food and a bar.
Day 4:
Today you will be making last enhancements and adjustments to the boat followed by an extensive safety brief before the race and the third training day.
Day 5:
Day 6 – 8:
Typically, and dependent on the weather, it takes about 4 days to get around the course. With a watch system, you will get more experience of what it means to participate in a race and get to see some of the most beautiful sunrises, sunsets and star-filled night skies while sharing the excitement and the sense of achievement with your crew members when finally crossing that finish line.
Day 9:
Celebrate your efforts with your crew and the other participants with some English Harbour Rum at the Antigua Yacht Club while celebrating the Prize giving and enjoying the final party.
V.C Bird International, Antigua
V.C Bird International, Antigua
Day 1:
Day 2:
After breakfast, you will continue to get the boat and the crew ready for the race and commence with the first training day to make a crew out of all passengers.
Day 3:
The third training day will be followed at 18:30 by the Welcome Party at the Antigua Yacht Club with live music, DJ, food and a bar.
Day 4:
Today you will be making last enhancements and adjustments to the boat followed by an extensive safety brief before the race and the third training day.
Day 5:
Day 6 – 8:
Typically, and dependent on the weather, it takes about 4 days to get around the course. With a watch system, you will get more experience of what it means to participate in a race and get to see some of the most beautiful sunrises, sunsets and star-filled night skies while sharing the excitement and the sense of achievement with your crew members when finally crossing that finish line.
Day 9:
Celebrate your efforts with your crew and the other participants with some English Harbour Rum at the Antigua Yacht Club while celebrating the Prize giving and enjoying the final party.
20-25 litre dry bag
Wet weather gear top and trousers (optional, can be provided if required_
Thin thermal/breathable base layer x 1
Fleece top
Deck shoes
Sea boots (optional)
Sailing gloves
Warm hat
Sun hat
Sailing knife
Head torch with red lens
Sleeping bag (super lightweight, not to save weight, but because the Caribbean is warm!)
T-shirt x 3 preferably a quick dry, breathable UV protection type
Shorts x 2
Sunglasses x 1
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