Registration started early at the 43rd St Maarten Heineken Regatta, held March 2-5, as eager teams lined up to formally register their entry and pick up their yacht’s bow numbers and class flag. With over 100 yachts entered, representatives from all over the world were made welcome.
This year’s boats and crew represent more than 25 countries, with many having interesting stories about getting to the Regatta. For Guy Chester on trimaran Oceans Tribute, his journey started in May 2022 when he sailed single-handed from New Zealand, past Australia and South Africa before heading across the Atlantic. Clocking up some 16,500 nautical miles, Guy picked up his additional crew members to take part in the Caribbean regatta circuit before heading to St. Maarten.
Equally impressive in terms of distance traveled was the journey made by J133 Bella J, which sailed nearly 3,000 nm from Halifax in Canada to the Caribbean. Others chose an easier way to arrive, with yachts including Cape 31 Flying Jenny from the USA transported direct from its home base in the USA into the Port of St. Maarten.
One of the most unusual means of arriving was demonstrated by the team from GFA Caraibes, who literally hitched a ride from Martinique. The Surprise Archambault 24 was towed to the event by its mothership, a Lagoon 38 catamaran.
For the team from La Morrigane, the yachting association of Martinique, the 42-hour journey was the culmination of many months of preparation and cooperation. Skipper Tristan Marmousez said, “It was nice to arrive refreshed and ready to race. It was very light winds and there was a lot of seaweed, so we were grateful for the tow.”
The upcoming weather for the regatta was a hot topic amongst both the competitors and race management team. Studying the forecast for the next few days, PRO Mark Townsend says while the regatta will start with light winds of around 8-10 knots, it is anticipated to build each day. There will be two race start and finish areas; one designated Simpson Bay and the other Cole Bay.
The courses will range day by day from distance races to St Barths and back for the VO70s and VO65, with other classes doing round the buoys windward-leeward races. “We’ll be mixing it up over the four days, and everyone will get a good variety of different courses,” says Mark, as he set off to brief his 40-strong team of race course volunteers.
The big looming decision will be whether the famous Round Island Race will take place on Friday or Saturday, and a decision will be made depending on the wind forecast.
Once registered, many boats ventured out to sea for some practice before the serious racing and serious fun begins. On VO 65 JAJO, today was a chance for the 14 strong crew to get to know each other, as half the crew are from the Ocean Race professional team, and the other half are guests and representatives of the team’s sponsor.
For the mixed nationality crew on board VO70 HYPR, the last three days of practicing have given skipper Jens Lindner the chance to get to know the strengths and skills of his crew. “We have five professional team members on board and the rest are paying guests,” he says. “We’ve been working together to understand everyone’s abilities so they are put into the optimum position onboard, supported by the professional crew.” With fierce competition expected amongst the VO70s, this will be a fleet to watch.
Many of the teams have talented women onboard, some 50:50 men:women, plus three all female teams! This year, the Regatta will be highlighting a key value each day: sustainability, youth, women and talent.
Now with their crews gathered, participants are concentrating on the ‘Serious Fun!’ to be had both on and off the water. The Regatta Village at Port de Plaisance is hosting a collection of local flavors and talent. There’s plenty of shopping opportunities at the Regatta Village, with local vendors and pop up shops. Each day will see the prize giving taking place at 6 PM with local artists rocking the Regatta Village stage through the evening until it’s time for the after-party.
Source: Event media
Published on March 1st, 2023
SOURCE: https://www.sailingscuttlebutt.com/2023/03/01/excitement-for-st-maarten-heineken-regatta/