Les Voiles de St. Barth 2012: Tight at the top

There was a better breeze today at the Les Voiles de St. Barth yacht race, with a layday for competitors tomorrow and a full day of activities planned at Nikki Beach. Racing continues on Friday, with two races planned and a first start at 11:00am.

Les Voiles de Saint-Barth 2012: Day 1

Tuesday, the first day of racing at Les Voiles de St. Barth 2012, dawned with flags lightly streaming, instilling hope that there would be enough wind. […]

2012 Les Voiles de St Barth: BACK FOR MORE

On the eve of the third running of Les Voiles de St. Barth, April 2-7, the palm-fringed port of Gustavia, St. Barthlemy quickly filled with an […]

3rd Les Voiles des St.Barth Yacht Race: Beauty and Passion

3rd Les Voiles des St.Barth yacht race will bring together the beauty of the competing yachts with the passion of their owners. This popular race is held from April 2 to 7, 2012.

RORC CARIBBEAN 600: Superyacht Hetairos wins line honours

The 214ft superyacht Hetairos skippered by Vincent Fauquenoy, crossed the finish line in Antigua on Wednesday 22nd February 2012, completing the RORC Caribbean 600 in an […]

RORC Caribbean 600 – Yacht Hetairos reaches Guadeloupe as first

Yachts in the RORC Caribbean 600 race were approaching Guadeloupe last night. First to arrive to the island of Guadeloupe was the superyacht Hetairos followed by sailing yacht Rambler, just over a mile behind …

Les Voiles de Saint-Barth 2011: Revving up for a Best-Ever Edition

The Les Voiles de Saint-Barth is getting ready for its third edition, held in April 2-7 in one of the most popular Caribbean yacht charter destinations – the Saint-Barth.

Rolex Fastnet Race: SY Rambler 100 capsized in the Celtic Sea

Sailing yacht Rambler 100 capsized in the Celtic Sea during the Rolex Fastnet Race. All of the shaken crew were rescued by Baltimore Lifeboat.

Les Voiles de St. Barth 2011: Maxi sailing Yachts Genuine Risk and Rambler tied

Following two spectacular days of racing punctuated by strong breezes sweeping across the Caribbean, the Les Voiles de St. Barth shifted into “lay day” gear today. Understandably, the approximately 400 owners, skippers and crew competing here — on 48 boats from 17 countries — wanted to make the most of their stay on St. Barth, so some took advantage of the rest, relaxation and entertainment (including a remote-control sailboat regatta) offered at Nikki Beach resort on St. Jean Bay while others went off packing to enjoy some of the wonders the island has to offer.