TOP
NOTCH PROs FOR BVI
Tortola,
British Virgin Islands, March 25, 2003 - The BVI
Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival, presented
by Nanny Cay Marina, March 31 - April 6, 2003,
will be assisted by two top-notch race officers,
Peter Reggio and David Brennan. Reggio will be
running the spinnaker course and Brennan will
be at the helm for the non-spinnaker course.
Billed
as "two great events in one" this event
starts on Monday, March 31 with a welcome party
at regatta host Nanny Cay Marina. Three days of
destination cruising and racing throughout the
BVI with the Sailing Festival leads up to the
main three-day regatta starting on Friday, April
4th.
Reggio,
who grew up in Oyster Bay, Long Island but has
lived in Essex, Connecticut for the past 30 years,
has just returned from New Zealand where he was
Principal Race Officer (PRO) for the Louis Vuitton
Cup (the America's Cup challenger's elimination
series). He was involved in the 1995 America's
Cup in San Diego and worked as assistant PRO during
the 2000 America's Cup in Auckland.
In
keeping with the BVI Spring Regatta's philosophy
of open and helpful race management, Reggio is
part of the new wave of race management and keeps
the lanes of communication open between sailors
and the committee.
Innovation
and competitor satisfaction have been the watchwords
for the BVI Spring Regatta over the last few years
as it endeavors to keep ahead of the Caribbean
regatta pack. To improve the racing, the BVI Spring
Regatta was the first to split its courses for
spinnaker and non-spinnaker boats.
In
2001, in a world first, the regatta introduced
a new spinnaker course structure developed by
regatta chairman and ISAF international race officer,
Bob Phillips. The spinnaker yachts race on a windward/leeward
course with separate start and finish lines and
no set starting sequences.
With
the separate finish line 1/2 nautical mile downwind,
the race committee is able to send different classes
on different length courses and restart individual
classes, instead of the need for every boat in
the fleet to finish before the next race starts.
On
the evening of Wednesday, April 2nd, "Lay
Day" for the Sailing Festival, Reggio (better
known amongst racing sailors as "Luigi")
will be presenting his multi-media take on the
recently completed America's Cup. He had a "Fly-Bridge-Eye-View"
of what made Alinghi faster and smarter than her
competitors. He'll also offer some insight into
the next Cup series in Europe. The presentation
will be held at the Bitter End Yacht Club's Almond
Walk at 7.00pm. Hotel guests, BVI Spring Regatta
& Sailing Festival participants and visiting
boaters are all welcome. Admission is free.
David
Brennan was born in Providence, Rhode Island but
at the age of two, moved with his family to Miami.
With his father, he built a sailing dinghy in
the back yard and it is with that boat that he
learned to sail. By the early 60's he was crewing
on a Jet 14 and won the Junior National Championship
in 1965. It was around that time that Brennan
moved into bigger boats and bigger seas sailing
MORC (Midget Ocean Racing Class) boats. In 1969,
he sailed in the first of sixteen SORCs. "That
was the heyday of ocean racing around the world
and I had it in my back yard," said Brennan.
After
enjoying several decades on the racecourse, Brennan
said, "I decided it would be a good to give
something back to sailing and started by running
a mark boat for some of local regattas and soon
found myself organizing and running races."
One
thing led to another, and his race management
resume now includes being part of the race committee
in Savannah for the Olympics in 1996, Field of
Play manager for the Miami Olympic Classes Regatta
for six years, race committee chairman at Coral
Reef Yacht Club for four years, Regatta Chairman
at Biscayne Bay Yacht Club for two years, principle
race officer for division 3 at Key West Race Week.
The
three-day BVI Spring Regatta is the last leg of
Cape Air CORT (Caribbean Ocean Racing Triangle)
which also includes the St Croix International
Regatta and the Puerto Rico International Regatta.
BVI
Spring Regatta and Sailing Festival's presenting
sponsor is Nanny Cay Marina. Gold sponsors are
Heineken, Mount Gay, Road Town Wholesale, BVI
Tourist Board, Bitter End Yacht Club and Cable
& Wireless. Silver Sponsors are Village Cay
Hotel and Marina and Tortola Yacht Services. Prospect
Reef Resort is a Bronze sponsor.