Staniel Cay, Cruisers Regatta

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Overtaking a Cat, with our full crew of 3 families.

The island hosts their annual Cruisers regatta on New Years Day, January 1st, 2009. What a way to start the new year! I can only hope that this year continues with many more enjoyable races like this one. Of all the 100+ days of sailing in 2008, this was probably my favourite! The boat performed amazingly, and I was able to enjoy this day with my whole family and some new friends.

The Commodore presents us with the 2nd place trophy for the regatta.

The Commodore presents us with the 2nd place trophy for the regatta.

I believe 17 boats entered the race, including a few Catamarans. It was a down wind start to make it fair for the variously rated boats. The pre-start was just as exciting as the race it self, we used this time for the new crew to get familiar with the ropes. The waters we raced in were shallow, about 8 to 12 feet deep, our boat draws 6 feet 6 inches, so I was a little nervous. but the race committee guaranteed that we would be fine on the entire race course. The race committee messed up the start a little, with the canon firing about 30 seconds late, and we thought we may be over the line early, so we held back at the start until we heard the cannon.

Close hauling and pulling away from the fleet.

Close hauling and pulling away from the fleet.

So basically we started a little late from the lead boats. But we quickly caught up. There was some stiff competition. Our greatest competition came from “Different Drummer” a 47 foot semi-race boat, with a crew of over 12 people, many on the rail. The boat had a retractable keel, so they could adjust it for the depth of the water, and with it fully extracted I believe it was 9 feet deep. It sailed very well close hauled to the wind. Before you knew it Black Diamond took the lead, and “Different Drummer” was just a little nervous. They have entered this race 7 times, and they were gunning to win. We exchanged lead position a couple of times. We made a few mistakes, we were over powered by the main a few times, and were forced to tack prematurely. We made a couple of tactical errors as well. But still gave “Different Drummer” a run for their money. In the end they only beat us by about 3 minutes, their time was 1 hour 31 minutes, many other boats took closer to 2 hours to finish. The 3rd place boat was Wind Swept IV, a 40 foot C&C if I am not mistaken. They were about 6 minutes behind us. We even beat a 40 foot catamaran. They are usually much faster especially down wind. But, I just refused to let him pass me. Every time he tried, we just kept taking him up wind, and thy can’t sail as close to the wind as us. Not bad for a crew of family cruisers that just met the day before. Later that evening, we attended the awards ceremony out by the beach and had a Bahamian dinner with the other racers. The race committee and the islands locals were so generous and also included a hand made gift bag, paintings, home baked banana loaf, and other prizes.

The local news even covered the event, it was featured at this link. Bahama Island News Info

Passing Wind Swept.

Everyone on the rail, close hauling once again.

Duane and Kim the newly weds never even raced before. Below is an account of the race by Duane.

“I have never even seen a sailboat race in person so to actually be a part of a crew was amazing. Before the starting signal, the boats would tack back and forth fighting to get as close to the starting line as possible. This of course results in boats heading straight for one another and then at the last minute, sails are adjusted to make a sharp turn. It felt like playing a car game of chicken but on the water. This part of the race was probably more stressful than the actual race itself. Without going into all the details, we swapped between first and second place, finally taking second place. Not bad for a crew that just met the night before.”

Thomas was the strategist for the race, they both loved it.
Thomas was the strategist for the race, they both loved it.
A beautiful New Years Day for a Regatta, perfect conditions!

A beautiful New Years Day for a Regatta, perfect conditions!

Black Diamond in Full Sail.

Black Diamond in Full Sail beam reaching.

Staniel Cay, Exumas – New Years!

December 31st, 2008 – New Years Eve Bash at Staniel Cay Yacht Club!

The place to be for New Years in the Exumas!

The place to be for New Years in the Exumas!

The island has a population of only about a 100 people. Staniel Cay Yacht Club and the air strip on this island are owned and operated by the Water Makers company. They provide water making equipment and consumables for many of the islands. This is  good business to be in where you have hundreds of islands having to make their own water. Water is in much demand as fuel in these parts. They also operate flights from the island to Florida a few times per week. It is the quickest and most direct way to flight to Florida for about $260 per person.

New Friends Kim, Duane, Gayle, Scott with Roxane and Ed! From the boats, Zola and Priority.

New Friends Kim, Duane, Gayle, Scott with Roxane and Ed! From the boats, Zola and Priority.

We met some good friends here, Kim and Duane aboard Zola, thier blog can be viewed at www.dkmillar.com They are newlyweds honey mooning for 6 months! Hey that’s longer than some marriages last these days. We were looking for crew for the annual New Years day regatta, and invite them to join us. Gayle and Scott are aboard Priority with their two boys Dakota and Declan. We sailed by each other in Marsh Harbour and noticed we both had young boys aboard. We had an chance to finally meet here at Staniel Cay, their family also joined us for the Regatta, more on that later. New Years Eve we had dinner on our boat Black Diamond, and consumed large amounts of Mahi Mahi that I caught the day before.

Gayle & Roxane.

Gayle & Roxane.

Then of course we had to join the festivities just a hundred feet from our boat slip. The party on the pier and in front of the club house went on for hours past mid-night. The grand finally was a rather professional fire works display. As a sailor, I could not think of a better way to ring in the New Year, but enjoying a party at the Staniel Cay Yacht Club in the Bahamas.

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On thier 6 month Honey Moon dancing it up, Duane & Kim.

Scott and Gayle live aboard on their boat Priority.

Scott and Gayle live aboard on their boat Priority.

The bar at Staniel Cay Yacht Club always a busy place.

The bar at Staniel Cay Yacht Club always a busy place.

New Year's Eve Party Queens.

New Year's Eve Party Queens.

Late night revelers.

Late night revelers.

Now you know where Captain High Liner retired to...

Now you know where Captain High Liner retired to...

Staniel Cay Yacht Club main dock and club house.

Staniel Cay Yacht Club main dock and club house. Notice Thomas right front and center.

This harbour has a few sand sharks living here under the docks. They are harmless, they are mostly bottom feeders that eat what ever they can find.

Cottages available for rent.
Cottages available for rent.

These lovely cottages overlooking the water can be rented from the Staniel Cay Yacht Club, and you also have full use of the facilities and pool. We spend an afternoon by the pool with our new friends. I spent most of the afternoon hosing the boat down, filling the water tanks, fueling up and trying to fix an electrical problem, that turned out to simply be a blown fuse at the dock.

Beautiful Gardening through out this island.

Beautiful Gardening through out this island.

More Cottages available for rent.

More Cottages available for rent.

Small Swimming pool is available for yachters and cottage renters.

Small Swimming pool is available for yachters and cottage renters.

Sunset view from the cottages and the back of your boat.

Sunset view from the cottages and the back of your boat.

The kids also got invited to a kids party on the island.

The kids also got invited to a kids party on the island.

We explored most of the island by foot, walked to one end of the island where the kids were invited to a children’s party that was held by some local Church members. Some kids even rhymed off versus they learned. There was a little dog that followed us all over town, Alexander loved that. We bought a few supplies at the local store and then got a ride by golf cart to the Thunderball Restaurant that is on the site of where the James Bond movie by the same name was filmed. The food is really good, it is worth the visit. Just call them on the VHF they will pick you up with their golf cart. Also if you are into Scuba or Snorkeling you might want to go visit the caves the movie was filmed in. Just watch out for the lion fish, they are poisonous. They are not native to the area, but actually escaped from the Atlantis Resort Aquariums and have multiplied since.

Doggie is driving us to Thunderball Restaurant.
Doggie is driving us to The Thunderball Restaurant on his Golf Cart.

 

Golf carts are the normal mode of transportation in the Bahamas.

Golf carts are the normal mode of transportation in the Bahamas.

 

 

View from the Thunderball Restaurant, this is where one of the James Bond 007 Movies was filmed.

View from the Thunderball Restaurant, this is where one of the James Bond 007 Movies was filmed.

On the Terrace on the Thunderball Restaurant. Alex with an old fishing boat.

On the Terrace on the Thunderball Restaurant. Alex with an old fishing boat.

Another view from Thunderball, look towards the Staniel Cay Yacht Club.

Another view from Thunderball, a look at their docks and towards the Staniel Cay Yacht Club.