Antigua Sailing Week 2021 Plans Underway

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Here in Antigua, the Sailing Week Team are hard at work planning ASW 2021. With some modifications to our usual social programs we will be able to conduct safe, competitive racing during the week of April 24 – 30, in fact our provisional schedule has been set and we have 70 entries which include some rolled over from last year..

We make all plans with YOU in mind, so we are also collaborating with other regional regattas via the Caribbean Sailing Association to discuss viable measures to allow a level of safe enjoyment once daily racing is completed. Together we have designed a survey to assess the interest of participants worldwide and regionally to race in Caribbean Regattas in the 2021 season.

We would appreciate it if you could take a moment to complete the survey via this link : https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CKB637L .

Over the upcoming period, we plan to continue sharing updates over our many communication channels.  We’d love to hear about measures you’ve experienced in other events that heightened your sense of safety. Please free to share those ideas with our logistics team for consideration.

If you’ve already made a decision to join us at ASW we would appreciate if you can enter as soon as a decision is made as this will assist us in our planning. If you have entered or plan to and would like to pay for your entry, payments up January 3rd, 2021 are US$11 per foot, except Club Class which is US$7 per foot.

NOTICE OF RACE NOW ONLINE

The 2021 Notice of Race is now available and racing enthusiasts worldwide are invited to compete in the 53rd edition of Antigua Sailing Week from April 25 to April 30, 2021.  For details, please review the Notice of Race.
The Peters and May Round Antigua Race is also scheduled for April 24 and that Notice of Race will be available in short order.

ARE YOU A FRIEND OF ASW YET ?

The Friends of ASW fundraising campaign continues and as token of our appreciation we are creating a custom printed t-shirt to share with everyone who has extended the gesture of friendship with a donation. We are grateful to the individuals who have pledged their support so far.  If you missed the initial fundraising launch, there are still opportunities to give as  CHASE supporters  & CORPORATE regatta supporters.

PETERS & MAY MONTHLY TRANSPORT FROM USA


Great news for our US based readers who are seriously contemplating spending the 2021 winter season in safe Caribbean waters. A recently announced partnership from ASW sponsor Peters & May & Oslo Bulk will provide monthly yacht transport between the US East Coast and the Caribbean. Two shippings are already scheduled from Newport in November and December – both with loading in Bahamas and Florida Keys.  See the complete itinerary on our website.

Frequent and regular sailings are a first for the industry, find out more about the parties making it happen
https://www.sailingweek.com/new-partnership-for-peters-may/

You can also find the  schedule from Northern Europe and the Med to the Caribbean/USA are available on our website.

Should you be looking to ship your yacht or container elsewhere, there are a variety of options which could be perfect for you. Check out the Peters & May Carrier website to view global sailings.

NEWS FROM THE ROAD TO 2021


Delightfully, this summer we were able to execute our marketing campaign Road to 2021 in select markets – United Kingdom & Germany.

In July, the United Kingdom guidance allowing a Return to Sailing enabled ASW to continue our collaboration with the Royal Southern Yacht Club during an abridged Summer Series by being co-sponsors with Land Union and North Sails of the September Regatta held on the 19 – 20.

During the Land Union Regatta, the only executed event of the Summer Series since the Covid implemented shutdown, over 40 teams were allowed to race with a reduced or limited crew with social distancing.  All of the racing, race management and facilities ashore were safely organised in line with the UK  Government and RYA guidance on Covid -19.

Dave Bartholomew’s Cape 31 Tokoloshe 3 (©️ Louay Habib)

IRC1 winner, the Cape 31, Tokoloshe 3 received an impressive range of prizes, a trip to Berlin for the whole crew, included flights and world class hotel accommodation, courtesy of Land Union. Tokoloshe 3 was also the Overall Summer Series winner taking the magnificent Antigua Sailing Week prize of free dockage and entry to the 2021 edition of Antigua Sailing Week (24-30 April). Tokoloshe’s Dave Bartholomew – the winner of the grand prize has a history with Antigua Sailing Week and remarked “Both myself and my father have been to Antigua Sailing Week before and it’s a fantastic regatta. This weekend has been great racing, we were lucky enough to get excellent weather, it has been an absolute blast!”

In Germany, with the help of our friends at KH+P Yacht Charter & the Württembergischer Yacht-Club, the 2nd Antigua Barbuda Challenge was held on the weekend of September 26-27 during the Interboot International Boat Show.

J70 race on Lake Constance during the 2nd Antigua Barbuda Challenge

After an extremely windy 1st day which caused a modified racing schedule, the J70’s were able to get out and engage in some tough competition on beautiful Lake Constance.  The small crews of 2 – 4 provided the perfect opportunity to race in a manner in line with the COVID-19 safety protocols.

The SUI 287 team from Switzerland took the first place honours while the team from the host club WYC – winners in 2019 -achieved 3rd place on Mothership. The Suisse team will receive free entry to ASW 2021 along with VIP access to scheduled private events. All podium finishers received bottles of English Harbour 5 year old Rum and copies of The first 50 Years along with other generous prizes. There was also a special prize for best female crew.

Swiss team displays their voucher during afternoons prizes at the Württembergischer Yacht Club 

3rd place host team from WYC were pleased with their prizes of English Harbour 5yr old rum

We look forward to these new winners joining the winners from from the Road to 2020  to our regatta next April 24 – 30.

DREAM YACHT CHARTER US EXPANSION

Responding to an increased demand for domestic leisure activities, Dream Yacht Charter has expanded its US offerings with the opening of two new bases – Florida Keys & St. Thomas, USVI.

Florida Keys’ is one of three southeast Florida destinations where you can arrange a one-way charter starting and ending at satellite destinations including Miami.

Customers interested in cruising the Caribbean starting in St Thomas, will be able to choose from monohulls and catamarans for bareboat and skippered yacht charters. The USVI fleet includes a new Bali 5.4 and Saona 47, both with watermaker and air conditioning, as well as Oceanis 41, Sun Odyssey 519, Helia 44, Lagoon 40, Lagoon 42, Lagoon 450s and Lagoon 52.

The locations in Annapolis, MD and Newport, RI have also had additional boats added to their fleet. Those looking for the ultimate experience can enjoy all-inclusive crewed packages on luxury catamarans.
Pioneers in ways to help non-sailors discover the freedom of being on the water, DYC is also known for its innovation in bringing new sailing destinations to market with its sheer range of choice. They offer a range of charters, including bareboat, skippered, by the cabin, crewed, sabbaticals, power catamarans and corporate events.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Yeah let us see some reduction in cases around the world before we start planning to invite boats from every corner of the Globe.

  2. We came to Antigua for Sailing Week in 2018.It was not the same as back in 70’s,80’s and 90’s.In my opinion it was poorly organized. We went to English Harbor in the middle of that week and nothing was going on there.

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