In 2025 racing resumes where it left off - in Tortola, among the sun-drenched British Virgin Islands. Here the fleet will once again be based in Nanny Cay marina and resort, well known for hosting the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing Festival every April. Here the class is working with the experienced Royal BVI Yacht Club to lay on racing.
The Sir Francis Drake Channel south of Tortola is one of the world’s best race areas, with racing typically taking place in easterly trade winds and relatively flat water thanks to its off-lying islands, the ‘Little Sisters’, keeping out the worst of the Atlantic swell. Few things are better than yacht racing in 27-30°C in the Caribbean, while those back home remain in the depths of winter.
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