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Registration open for 46th St. Thomas International Regatta

by Carol Bareuther 29 Sep 2018 11:03 PDT 22-24 March 2019
Close racing under the Virgin tradewinds © STIR / Dean Barnes

The St. Thomas International Regatta (STIR), set for March 22-24, 2019, is the place to be for world-class racing and the chance to trade tacks and tactics with America's Cup, Volvo Ocean and Olympic crews on the water and off.

Add the one-stop venue at the St. Thomas Yacht Club and quintessential Caribbean vibe and it's easy to see how STIR earned its motto, 'We Love It Here' You will too!

"We are looking forward to welcoming STIR veterans and newcomers alike and are working hard to make the 2019 St Thomas international Regatta the best yet as our island continues to recover from last year's hurricanes," says Margo Lynch, commodore of the St. Thomas Yacht Club and STIR co-director with Club manager, Greer Scholes.

Every one & one-designs are invited

Everyone is invited! STIR 2019 invites CSA (Caribbean Sailing Association-handicap rule), racing, cruising and bareboat classes; IRC; ORC; Multihull, Beach Cats and One-Design classes with a minimum length of 20 feet. Some of the hottest classes will be the one-design. To date, owners of J/121s and C&C 30's have voiced an intention to race in STIR 2019.

"Best sailing I've ever done," says Sandra Askew, of Salt Lake City, UT, who raced her C&C 30, Flying Jenny, in STIR 2017 and plans to return in 2019 with other class members. Plus, there's "sun, palm trees, beautiful water, great hospitality and an easy flight into St. Thomas from the mainland."

Over 20 vessels are expected on the start line in the IC24 class with as many as 12 races planned over the three-day event.

"What I like best about sailing in STIR is that it's the only IC24 regatta in the region that has that many boats on the starting line at once," says Mike Finley, of St. Thomas, who will race his IC24, Huron Girl, in STIR 2019 with crew from Michigan and Boston.

BYOB or Charter

Bring your own boat or charter! Chartering especially makes it easy to fly in, jump on a race-ready yacht and set sail! Over half dozen outfits are offering vessels to charter either by the boat or crew spot for STIR 2019. One of these is the St. Thomas Sailing Center, with its fleet of IC24s.

"The IC24 is what the J-24 should have been: high performance and dinghy like handling, but incredibly comfortable for crew and skipper to sail," says Dave Franzel, STSC director. "The fleet at STIR is competitive on the water and friendly ashore. It is also one of the largest one design keelboat fleets in the Caribbean."

IC24s are available for $2200 with good sails, $2700 with new sails, for the 3-day STIR, practice day and 30-day Bluewater Membership at the St. Thomas Yacht Club. To reserve an IC24 boat for the 2019 event, Email: or call (340) 690-3681.

For something bigger, Antigua and Barbuda-based OnDeck is chartering its Beneteau 40.7, Ortac, and Farr 65, Spirit of Juno, for STIR 2019.

"Regattas in the Caribbean are surprisingly accessible. You don't need to be a zillionaire or an expert sailor.... but you do get to race against them," says Peter Anthony, OnDeck director. "Spirit of Juno is our 'head boat' meaning that individuals or small groups can join the team for an event. We normally have around four pro crew on board so can take a mix of experienced racers as well as a few novices. Many people form strong friendships and end up racing many times together. It's a great team and bonding sport not to mention the legendary Caribbean after parties."

There're the makings for a three-boat minimum one-design class of J/122s. The class-winning J/122, El Ocaso, is available from Caribbean Yacht Racing. There's also the very-fast, well-equipped J/122 Noisy Oyster for charter.

Beyond this, the J/120, J-aguar, is available by the yacht or crew spot from caribbeanraces.com. Bring your friends and charter the Farr 70 Volvo Ocean Racer, Ocean Breeze, fresh from a full refit and with new Elvstrom sails. Or, take your pick of the Marc Lombard 46, Pata Negra; GP42, Phan; Swan 46, Milanto; Corby 45, Incisor; a J/122 or First 40 from LV Yachting, formerly Performance Yacht Charter.

Book Flights and Accommodations Now!

The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism's latest update in August offers excellent planning tips.

Flights

  • Spirit: Orlando to St. Thomas' Cyril E. King Airport three flights weekly beginning November 8, 2018.
  • American Airlines: Miami to St. Thomas twice daily. Charlotte to St. Thomas daily from November 4, 2018. Philadelphia to St. Thomas daily starting on December 19. New York to St. Thomas daily starting December 22.
  • United Airlines: Daily nonstop service between Washington Dulles International Airport and St. Thomas this winter.
  • JetBlue Airways: Daily Boston-St. Thomas route between February 14, 2019 and April 22, 2019
  • Delta Air Lines: Continues serving St. Thomas with flights from New York and Atlanta.
Accommodations

There are now approximately 1,050 rooms available on St. Thomas, including hotels, bed and breakfasts, resorts, timeshares, etc. Plus, there are approximately 600 villa units and 200 charter yachts available on St. Thomas/St. John. Currently, there are 830 Airbnb listings in St. Thomas.

50% Discount on Registration

Register now at stthomasinternationalregatta.com! Pay in full for only US $150 between now and 1700 AST January 31, 2019. Entry fees increase to US $300 between February 1 and March 19, 2019. Registration for IC24s: US $200, Beach Cats: $200

For more information, contact Greer Scholes at Check STIR out on Facebook, Twitter @stirvi and Instagram #STIRVI

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