1973 | O DI | Tom Kelly | 1974 | DI | K Klein | 1975 | O DII | Neil Reid | 1976 | ||
DII | Eddie Anker | O DII | Tom Kelly | DI | Robert Eaton | ||||||
Keith & Peter Barker | C | ||||||||||
1977 | R1 | Rudy Thompson | 1978 | 1979 | R | Peter Clarke | 1980 | S | | ||
O R2 | Dick Holmberg | NS | Sandy Pomper | NS | |||||||
C | David Blake | O J24 | Dick Johnson | ||||||||
1981 | R | George Coy | 1982 | R | Mike Masters | 1983 | R | Chuck Brown | 1984 | ||
C | Jean Braure | C | Dai Sei Cliff Campbell | C | David Curry | ||||||
A | H Catwin | Speedy Isaac Fonseca | |||||||||
1985 | 1986 | R | Peter Haycraft | 1987 | R | Ernasto Marzano | 1988 | ||||
R PHRF | C | Dai Sei Cliff Campbell | M | Shamwari Geoff Cooke | |||||||
C | Fisherman B Sollitt | C | Hiway Cafe Brian McLanan | ||||||||
1989 | O R | Jose Teixidor | 1990 | O R | Jack McCalister | 1991 | R | P Clarke | 1992 | S | Henry Menin |
JM | Trevor Kehl | NS | Cliff Campbell | JM | Presley Presley King | NS | Robin Tattersall | ||||
C | Cliff Campbell | JM | P King | JM | Presley King | ||||||
1993 | DI | Presley King | 1994 | 1995 | S | Arjan Stoof | 1996 | S | Arjan Stoof | ||
DII | W Berardelli | NS | Cliff Campbell | NS | Cliff Campbell | ||||||
DIII | C. Aguillar | C | Michael Hirst | JM | C Glasgwo | ||||||
DIV | J Colpitt | ||||||||||
1997 | O R | Barney Crook | 1998 | S | Barney Crook | 1999 | O R | John Schultheiss | 2000 | R | Barney Crook |
NS | Jerry Ficks | NS | Bill Bailey | C | Marty Halpern | M | Steve Davis | ||||
JM | Presley King | C | Presley King | ||||||||
M | Andrew Waters | Sq | Alison Knights | ||||||||
2001 | M | Richard Wooldridge | 2002 | O R | Kevin Rowlette | 2003 | M | Richard Wooldridge | 2004 | R | Guy Eldridge |
R | Kevin Rowlette | C | Second Nature Bill Bailey | R | Kevin Rowlette | R/C | Peter Haycraft | ||||
2005 | R | Milt Baehr | 2006 | R | Mark Plaxton | 2007 | R | Alec Anderson | 2008 | Kevin Rowlette | |
C | Bill Bailey | C | Bill Bailey | C | Bill Bailey | Bill Bailey | |||||
2009 | Richard Wooldridge | 2010 | Richard Wooldridge | 2011 | Richard Wooldridge | 2012 | Steve Davis | ||||
Tom Mullen | Waters | Mark Plaxton | |||||||||
Bill Bailey | C | Keith LiGreci | |||||||||
2013 | Kevin Rowlette | 2014 | R | Chris Haycraft | 2015 | R | Doug Stewart | 2016 | R | Wrigley | |
LiGreci | M | Richard Wooldridge | M | Richard Wooldridge | M | Richard Wooldridge | |||||
C | Keith LiGreci | C | LiGreci | C | David Lake | ||||||
2017 | 2018 | Eddie Brockbank | 2019 | Barney Crook | 2020 | T | Mark Sanders | ||||
Henry Leonnig | Sam Talbot | R | Christian Thompson | ||||||||
Mike Hirst | C | David Lake | C | Becky Paull | |||||||
2021 | T | Chris Haycraft | 2022 | T | Chris Haycraft | 2023 | T | Gilbo Simpson | |||
C | Aaron Gardner | RC | Robin Tattersall/Kevin Wrigley | R | Pat Nolan | ||||||
C | Meagan Woodman |
, Gilbo Simpson - Sam Talbot Chris Haycraft (RTD) , Pat Nolan Richard Wooldridge - 2 hours 40 min 4 sec |
, and won their classes in a very light wind edition of the Nanny Cay Round Tortola Race held on 12 November 2022. , Chris Haycraft , Gilbo Simpson , Robin Tattersall / Kevin Wrigley , Richard Wooldridge , Alex Englad , Meagan Woodman , Aaron Gardner |
1. - Chris Haycraft 2. Mark Sanders 3. - Barney Crook 4. - Gilbo Simpson 5. - Gerard Kraakman 1. - Aaron Gardner 2. - Ted Reshetiloff 3. - Robin Tattersall 4. - Meagan Woodman 5. - Michael Ryan (RTD) |
won the 2020 Nanny Cay Round Tortola Race that took place on Saturday 14 November. Eleven boats took part and the racing class win went to Henry Leonnig's , helmed by Christian Thompson whilst Becky Paull took the cruising class with . 1. , Mark Sanders 2. , Chris Haycraft 3. , Kevin Rowlette 4. , Barney Crook 1. , Christian Thompson 2. , Jason Putley 1. , Becky Paull 2. , Miles Sutherland Pilch 3. , David Lake Jnr 4. , Don Pietrykowski 5. , Sean Laming |
and our page 1. Barney Crook – 3:38:20 - 3:25:27 2. , Chris Haycraft – 3:37:13 - 3:28:32 3. , Eddie Brockbank – 3:35:32 - 3:30:47 4. , Mark Sanders – 3:23:38 - 3:36:52 5. , Ted Reshetiloff – 4:00:52 - 3:51:14 6. Richard May - 4:25:15 - 4:09:36 1. Sam Talbot – 3:57:44 - 3:49:10 2. Henry Leonnig – 4:31:27 - 3:58:53 3. Miles Sutherland-Pilch – 4:46:52 - 4:27:04 4. Becky Paull & Jacques Roux – 5:17:36 - 4:36:19 1. , David Lake – 5:41:45 - 4:20:45 2. Laurens Blok – RTD |
taking line honours but skippered by Kevin Wrigley taking the overall prize on corrected time for the second consecutive year. |
Challengers must pay an entry fee of $250 which is donated to a BVI charity of the challenger's choice. To date the NCC has raised $2000 for local charities. |
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Mark Sanders won the 2020 Nanny Cay Round Tortola Race that took place on Saturday 14 November. Eleven boats took to the race course in what turned out to be a challenging day on the water with afternoon squalls and wind shifts.
The cruising and racing fleets were first away at 09:05. Don Pietrykowski’s Pirate Flag was a little too keen, crossing the line early so had to return back and re-start. The others were clean away and settled in to the beat up the Sir Francis Drake channel. The multihull start was one hour later and as usual offered an impressive sight for the spectators at Nanny Cay. Sadly it wasn’t a day for record breaking and the Nanny Cay Challenge so all boats opted for the inside track rather than outside Guana, Camanoe and Scrub.
Line honours went to Firewater, the Melges 24 with Christian Thompson at the helm, finishing at 13:59:09. It was a waiting game for them to see if RIP, the IC24 skippered by Jason Putley, could do enough for the corrected time win. RIP came in almost exactly one hour later so on corrected time the win was safe for Firewater.
The second boat home was the 31-foot Corsair, Island Hops skippered by Mark Sanders, finishing at 14:10:23. Chris Haycraft’s Ting a Ling, another Corsair, and Miles Sutherland Pilch with Odyssey a Beneteau 44.7 kept the race committee guessing who was going to cross the line first with 24 seconds between them. Becky Paull’s Jeanneau 42, Aira, was the next home and, like Odyssey, it all came down to how soon the boats behind them would finish.
The final positions came down to the wire in both the multihull and cruising fleets. Each boat’s final position is decided by their ‘corrected time’ which is calculated using their rating and the ‘elapsed time’ (actual time spent racing). Ultimately, the wind gods favoured the faster boats and Island Hops clinched the win from Ting-a-Ling by 1 minute and 26 seconds whilst in the cruising fleet, Aira was the victor just 23 seconds ahead of Odyssey.
Thank you to everyone who raced, Dick and Tamara the race committee, Mandi for the photos and of course Nanny Cay for their sponsorship and continued support for the RBVIYC activities.
Multihull 1. Island Hops, Mark Sanders 2. Ting a Ling, Chris Haycraft 3. Whoop Whoop, Kevin Rowlette 4. Airgasm, Barney Crook
Racing 1. Firewater, Christian Thompson 2. Racing in Paradise, Jason Putley
Cruising 1. Aira, Becky Paull 2. Odyssey, Miles Sutherland Pilch 3. Wicked Winch, David Lake Jnr 4. Pirate Flag, Don Pietrykowski 5. Tranquillo, Sean Laming
Nanny Cay Challenge
The Nanny Cay Challenge was launched in 2010 when yachts visiting the BVI were invited to make an attempt to beat the latest Round Tortola Records. The NCC can be attempted any-time any-day but must start and finish off Nanny Cay, circumnavigate in an anti-clockwise direction and leave Beef Island, Scrub Island, Great Camanoe and Guana Island to port.
During the 2019 BVI Spring Regatta the monohull and multihull records were both smashed. Bieker 53 Catamaran, Fujin posted an elapsed time of 1:57:16 whilst E1 the Volvo 70 skippered by Rafal Sawicki set a new monohull record of 2:53:08
Record breakers will receive a free dinner for up to 15 crewmembers and champagne at the beach side Peg Legs compliments of Nanny Cay. They will also have their names added to the perpetual trophy.
Challengers must pay an entry fee of $250 which is donated to a BVI charity of the challenger’s choice.
Find out more about the Nanny Cay Challenge at: https://nannycay.com/nanny-cay-challenge/
Current Records
Outright & Multihull: Fujin, Beiker 53, Greg Slyngstad – 27 March 2019 – 1 hours, 57 minutes & 16 seconds. Monohull: E1, Volvo 70, Rafal Sawicki – 27 March 2019 – 2 hours, 53 minutes & 08 seconds. Kiteboarding: Mike Hirst – 18 January 2019 – 2 hours, 14 minutes and 54 seconds
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2025 – March 31- April 6
Tortola, british virgin islands - april 1-7, 2024, the organizing authority (oa) is the bvi spring regatta and sailing festival and the royal bvi yacht club..
1.1. The Regatta will be governed by:
(a) The rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing
(b) CSA Rating Rules
(c) The Class Rules for those classes sailing as One Design
(d) Each boat shall carry a VHF radio to be used exclusively for the purpose of safety and race committee communications.
1.2. The Racing Rules of Sailing are changed as follows:
(a) Rule 52 will not apply.
(b) Rule 44.1 is changed. The penalty for a boat breaking a rule of PART 2 will be a One-Turn Penalty.
(c) Provided that rule 44.1(b) does not apply, a boat that may have broken one or more rules of Part 2 or rule 31 in an incident may take a Post-Race Penalty (30% scoring penalty) at any time after the race until the beginning of a protest hearing involving the incident.
(d) Rule 90.2 (c) is changed. On the water changes to the sailing instructions will be announced by VHF radio.
(e) Rule 62.1 (a). Failure to receive any race committee announcements transmitted over VHF radio will not be grounds for redress.
(f) The first sentence of Rule 76.1 is changed to “The organizing authority or the race committee may reject or cancel the entry of a boat or exclude a competitor, subject to rule 76.3, provided it states the reason for doing so.
(g) Accredited journalists, photographers or cameramen who are not regular crew members may join and/or leave a boat at any time and by any means so long as their doing so does not directly affect another competitor and they play no part in the racing of the boat. This changes RRS 48.2
2. ADVERTISING
2.1. Boats may be required to display advertising chosen and supplied by the organizing authority in accordance with World Sailing regulation 20.
3. ELIGIBILITY AND ENTRY
3.1. The Royal British Virgin Island Yacht Club, as the organizing authority, may refuse to allow a boat to race if in its opinion the boat is inadequately crewed or equipped or is otherwise not seaworthy or unsuitable for the course to be sailed.
3.2. The race committee will have the right to inspect any boat before or after a race.
3.3. Boats having a valid rating certificate may enter by completing an official entry form and submitting the applicable entry fee. An official entry form may be obtained at www.bvispringregatta.org .
4. CLASSES
4.1. The races are open to boats of the following classes:
4.2. The organizing authority reserves the right to create additional classes at any time.
4.3. A boat will be assigned to a class by the organizing authority which reserves the right to transfer a boat to another class after the first day’s racing and before the start of the second day’s racing. Changes will be posted on the official notice board at the Registration area.
4.4. The minimum number of crew for each boat will be two except where class rules state otherwise.
4.5. CSA Rule 8.9.1.2 is changed. Bareboat: The provided anchor, chain and/or rode shall be on board when racing and may be relocated. No part of an anchor shall overhang the bow or forward cross arm while racing.
April 2-3 | April 5-7 | ||
Monohull & Multihull | $175 | $425 | $550 |
6. SCHEDULE
6.1. Registration for the Sailing Festival will be open 1200-1800 hours on Monday 04/01/2024 at the Registration area. (Accepting Registration for BVI Spring Regatta as well)
6.2 Registration for the BVI Spring Regatta will be open 1200-1800 hours Thursday 04/04/2024 at the Registration area.
6.3. The order of starts, the starting area, and the finishing area for the first race each day will be posted by 0800 hours on the day of the race.
6.4. Dates of Racing:
Date | Day(s) | Class | 1 Warning |
April 2 | Tuesday | All | 1000 hrs |
April 3 | Wednesday | All | 1000 hrs |
April 4 | Thursday | Foiling / Dinghy and Fun Lay Day | 1000 hrs |
Friday - Sunday | All | 1000 hrs |
7. SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
7.1. The sailing instructions will be available at the registration area and online at bvispringregatta . org and www.yachtscoring.com .
8.1. Racing will be in the Sir Frances Drake Channel and adjacent waters.
9. THE COURSES
9.1. Windward/leeward & distance racing from multiple starting areas as illustrated on the Course Mark Card.
10. PENALTY SYSTEM
10.1. An international jury will be constituted in accordance with Appendix N and rule 91(b).
11. SCORING
11.1. Each boat’s series score will be the total of the race scores.
11.2. All measurement classes will be scored by Time on Time.
11.3. One race will constitute a series.
12. PRIZES
12.1. Prizes for each class will be given after racing on Sunday, April 7, 2024.
12.2. Additional Prizes may be awarded
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