Fleet Of 11 For VX One Caribbean Cup 2025

Eleven boats will compete in the VX One Caribbean Cup 2025, a two-leg series sponsored by Evolution Sails. It kicks off with the St. Thomas International Regatta (STIR) March 28-30 and concludes with the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival (BVISR), April 4-6.

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International VX One Fleet Returns To BVI For 2025

The USA’s Jeff Eiber, Hull 175, wins the VX One Class at the BVISR 2016. Courtesy BVISR.

The BVI Spring Regatta will be the second, and final, leg of the 2025 VX One Caribbean Cup as one of the hottest one-design sport boat classes returns to race in the Caribbean. The VX One Caribbean Cup allows racers to compete in two of the Caribbean’s top regattas that are held back-to-back – St Thomas International Regatta (March 28-30, 2025) and the BVI Spring Regatta (April 4-6, 2025).

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New date for 2026: March 23-29 Nanny Cay Mount Gay Rum coca-cola Heineken Riteway Sol Moorings Scrub Island Cape Air Seahawk Paints Portland Shipyard International Motors BVI Tourist Board 284 Media BVI Government BVI Chamber Talking Points La Marca Next Previous SIGN UP FOR 2026 2026 Scrub Island Race 2026 Nanny Cay Cup 2026 BVI…

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Entry Open For 2026 BVI Spring Regatta

Registration has opened for the 2026 BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival, one of the Caribbean’s top regattas.  The event has moved forward a week from previously published dates and will take place March 23-29. This move away from the Easter period should make it easier to attend in terms of flight, accommodation, and boat availability.

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Date Change For 2026

For 2026, the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival has moved the event forward a week from previously published dates to March 23-29. Additionally, Scrub Island will now kick off the Sailing Festival , and the Nanny Cay Cup Round Tortola Race has moved to Wednesday (March 25, 2026). Chris Haycraft, BVI Spring Regatta chairman…

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BVI’s Best Ever Spring Regatta

Wrapping up day 3 of the 52nd BVI Spring Regatta, following several days of relentless high winds, competitors will importantly remember the final day of racing: a picture-perfect Caribbean racing day with temperatures in the mid 80s and warm trades blowing 15-18 knots, and a great party in the Regatta Village to end a fantastic week of racing.

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Life is Good, a Dutch Perspective

In my experience, the Dutch never fail to be able to show a sense of humour even when the chips are down, so it was no surprise that after their galley caught fire during racing on day 1 of the BVI Spring Regatta, the team on Glad 2 B Here, a beautiful Moorings 52 organised…

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