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2025 Salty Dawg Caribbean Rally Webinar

by Salty Dawg Sailing Association 17 Jun 07:59 PDT June 24, 2025
2025 Salty Dawg Caribbean Rally Webinar © Salty Dawg Sailing Association

Plans are well under way for the Salty Dawg Sailing Association 2025 Caribbean Rally. This year will mark our 15th consecutive year of sailing in company to the Caribbean.

SDSA president Mike Benjamin announced, "Vessels can choose to depart from either (i) Hampton, Virginia, with an anticipated departure date of November 1, 2025 (weather permitting), bound for either Marsh Harbor, Great Abaco, Bahamas or Antigua or (ii) Newport Rhode Island, bound for Antigua, with an anticipated departure date in late October. Vessels destined for Antigua will also have the option to stop briefly in Bermuda."

The passage to Antigua should take about 12 days while the passage to the Bahamas should take about 5 days.

On June 24th we will present a free zoom webinar about our Caribbean Rally which will cover many details about the experience, presented by Salty Dawg members who have made this passage multiple times. Participants will also have an opportunity to ask questions. To register for this free event, go to:

A Look at the 2025 Caribbean Rally.

Benefits of participating in this rally include:

  • Pre-departure education and support from the SDSA team, outside experts and sponsors. Learn how to prepare for and what to expect on your passage to the Caribbean.
  • Leadership by seasoned sailors who volunteer their time and knowledge to help cruisers realize their sailing dreams.
  • Twenty-four-hour tracking and SDSA shoreside emergency support services to help ensure a well-run and safe rally for all.
  • Emergency "concierge" style 24/7 medical support by George Washington Maritime Medical Services.
  • Pre departure and daily on route weather forecasting and routing by Chris Parker at Marine Weather Center.
  • Position tracking map.
  • Pre departure and arrival social events and camaraderie.

This rally is an opportunity for sailors to cruise-in-company, with the safety, camaraderie, and passage-preparation assistance that the SDSA provides. Meet new friends and reunite with old ones. Kids and pets are welcome. Every SDSA rally unites experienced ocean sailors with developing cruisers to broaden their blue water horizons. Independent thinkers also value the Salty Dawg's focus on the importance of each skipper's role to make the right decisions for his or her boat and crew.

To register or for more information go to www.saltydawgsailing.org/caribbean-rally

The Salty Dawg Sailing Association is a Rhode Island registered 501c 3 non-profit organization dedicated to fostering safe seamanship, safe passage-making, and camaraderie in the cruising community.

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