66TH ANNUAL NATIONAL FAMILY ISLAND REGATTA
TUESDAY, APR. 23, 2019 TO SATURDAY, APR. 27, 2019
"There will be five days of sailing featuring Bahamian native sloops – Classes A, B, C, D and E. This tradition started in 1954 and today it is one of the oldest regattas in The Islands of The Bahamas." - Bahamas Tourism Board
Rules dictate that boats must be designed, built, owned and sailed by Bahamians, using materials that preserve the traditions of the early boat-builders as much as possible. Sailing fans from all over The Bahamas and the world gather in George Town's beautiful Elizabeth Harbour to enjoy the five days of sloop sailing. Classes A to E boats compete in Cup and Series races to win an overall trophy.
On-shore activities include fashion shows, beauty pageants, games, art exhibit, live music, dancing, and lots of scrumptious Bahamian food.
This event is held each year during the last full week of April. It originated in 1954 with the main goal of preserving the boat-building skills of Bahamian sailors. The tradition has continued, and today it is one of the oldest regattas in The Islands of The Bahamas. Bahamian sailors from every major island in The Bahamas compete for the honor of being named the very best of the best.
s/v Prodigal as an obstacle
I counted 9 masts. The guy 'on the ship' told me they carried 21 boats.
"BRIEF"remarks was grossly mislabeled! (politicians making speeches best reflects this portion of the service.) There was some laughter and some clapping, but mostly it was National Pride Speeches. *note: one recurring theme from almost all of them was "WE should change our National Sport from Cricket, to Sailboat Racing." As you can imagine this was well received...
Danny Strachan, Race Commodore
Clayton Smith
Navarro Bowe
Chester Cooper
Rhema Kingdom
Pastor James Rolle
Ina Gray
Reverend Frank McKenzie
back cover
Wednesday through Saturday is all about the racing.
I've still got Friday and Saturday to watch.
Big happenings up in here!
-Capn. Skip