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BVI Spring Regatta - Celebrating 40 Years

by BVI Spring Regatta on 4 Dec 2010
BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival http://bvispringregatta.org/
As the 40th Anniversary of the BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival is being planned, March 28 - April 3, 2011, the archives have been dusted of. Although some may think that when the BVI Spring Regatta incorporated one design racing into the event in 2005, new ground was being broken. Well - think again. .

Squibs have emerged as the first one design class sailing in the inaugural BVI Spring Regatta of 1972. The sailors that raced and cruised that 19’ boat in the early days are part of the BVI Spring Regatta and the British Virgin Islands heritage and include El and Liz Richardson, Roosevelt Smith, twins Keith and Peter Barker, Peter and Barbara Bailey, and Olaf and Patsy Nissen.

In those early days of the regatta, El Richardson, current owner of Richardson’s Rigging Services and a fully accredited preacher in the Methodist church, was relatively new to sailing but his enthusiasm was high and he spent a lot of time on the water, first learning to sail in Peter Haycraft’s and Dr. Robin Tattersall’s Sunfishes, then later in the Nissen’s Squib. Today El speaks of his love of the water, sailing and the Squibs.

Looking at a photo in hanging in his shop today in which Liz Richardson is at the helm in one of the two Squibs El owned, he said, 'Look at that boat; its got beautiful lines and sailed really well. We went every place in that boat and had a great time. It could sail in any weather and was so stable, you never needed to reef.'

El has competed in every BVI Spring Regatta from 1972 - 2002. 'When I was racing, the regatta was a lot smaller and I knew everyone. There were people who came from St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix and Puerto Rico but it was all very friendly.' Early courses took the BVI Spring Regatta fleet back and forth across the channel and to the south of the barrier islands. There was only one race a day and the fleet often ended the race and began its party on a different VI island than than the one from which it had started.

According to El, this was great fun, 'The Squibs would get into the big waves on the the other side of Peter or Salt Island, we’d set the chute (spinnaker) and take off and lots of time, catch up to boats that were a lot bigger than us. We did really well.'

Just under 20 foot long, the Squib is a two person racing keelboat with 50% ballast ratio. According to the Squib website, 'That means it is big enough to race at sea and small enough to trail comfortably behind a family car.' Still popular in the UK, the local fleet seemed to have taken its dying breath but now appears as though it was just hibernating.

Alison Knights and husband Colin Bramble have collected and refurbished four of the old Squibs for the BVI Watersports Centre sailing program and plan to enter them in this year’s 40th anniversary of the BVI Spring Regatta.

Hoping to encourage life long sailors and Squib lovers back onto the water, Alison has invited El and others to be a part of the rejuvenation. Plans call to crew the Squibs with students and as many of the original sailors as possible. Although there are only four boats, there will be opportunities for many crew members to have a 'go', as crew will be able to rotate on and off the boats.

Spectators will also get to watch the fun as the racing will be held on a short course as close as possible to the shore line at Nanny Cay Resort and Marina, the event host. Squibs will have their own class and and an overall trophy will be presented to the winning boat and all the crew that sailed the boat.

Squib sailing is only part of the fun planned for the 2011 BVI Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival. Event Director Judy Petz said, 'Turning 40 isn’t something that happens everyday and this year we’re pulling out all the stops, making history and reminiscing at the same time.'

Held annually on the first weekend of April, the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival will be celebrating its 40th anniversary. Now with both BVI Spring Regatta and the Sailing Festival being one of the top three Caribbean sailing events, the week encompasses seven-days with two events back-to-back attracting an average of 125 yachts per year with eighty percent of the competitors from overseas.

The BVI Spring Regatta is presented by Nanny Cay Resort and Marina; the BVI Tourist Board is a Platinum sponsor; Gold sponsors are Bitter End Yacht Club, LIME, First Caribbean International Bank, Heineken, The Moorings, Mount Gay, SOL and Gill. Contributing sponsors are Sea Hawk Nautical Coatings, Clearwater, Tortola Yacht Services, Meridian Construction, International Motors, BVI Yacht Charters and Virgin Textiles.

New for 2011, the Gill BVI International Match Racing Championship, which will take place March 30 and 31st off the waters of Nanny Cay, and also the addition of a classics class for the BVI Spring Regatta, April 1 - 3, 2011. The classsics yachts will have the opportunity to strutt their stuff on their own dock and separately race away from the main fleets.

Visitors can fly to the British Virgin Islands through San Juan, Puerto Rico with American Airlines, Cape Air and LIAT. Flights are also available through Antigua , St. Maartin and Barbados on Virgin Atlantic, British Airways and BWIA. Ferry service is also available from St. Thomas and St. John.

For full details on the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival including daily news, photos and complete results from the 2010 event, visit the official web site http://www.bvispringregatta.org.

For more information on the British Virgin Islands visit: http://www.bvitourism.com.

For more information on Nanny Cay Marina visit: http://www.nannycay.com.

The BVI Spring Regatta is jointly owned by the Royal BVI Yacht Club and the BVI Chamber of Commerce and Hotel Association.
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