2004
BVI Spring Regatta - New Beach And Deeper Water
For BVI Spring Regatta
Tortola,
British Virgin Islands, December 8, 2003 - Big
boats will be docking together and competitors
will be partying with sand between their toes
at next year's BVI Spring Regatta. Regatta host
and presenting sponsor Nanny Cay Marina is dredging
the marina and creating a new beachfront for the
regatta village for the thirty-second outing of
the Caribbean's fastest growing regatta.
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Work
continues apace on the new breakwater for
Nanny Cay's new beach frontage. The water
in the foreground will be beach frontage
for the 2004 BVI Spring Regatta.
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Dredging
to give the entire marina a controlled depth of
14 feet started today and will be completed by
mid-January. The deeper access will allow many,
if not all, of the big boats expected the ability
to dock at the heart of the regatta's shoreside
activities.
BVI
Spring Regatta chairman, Bob Phillips, expects
a very positive impact on the week-long event:
"With more depth in the channel, all of our
large visiting racing boats can come into Nanny
Cay and not need to worry about securing dockage
outside the regatta site. This will be much more
convenient for everyone and also hopefully encourage
some of the big boats that don't always come to
our regatta to give us a try."
The
sand taken from the dredging will be used to expand
the beach between the swimming pool and the breakwater
creating an area larger than the existing regatta
village site 'further inland'. This additional
space will provide an ample "dinghy park"
for the beach cats and enough room for a new and
improved regatta village.
Nanny
Cay has a two-year plan to develop the premiere
event facility in the British Virgin Islands which
includes creating permanent booths for vendors,
bars and restaurants, running power throughout
the area and building a permanent sound stage.
Although all the initiatives will not be in place
for the 2004 event, competitors will see a marked
improvement of the infrastructure over previous
years together with the beach frontage.
"I
want to make it a sand between your toes kind
of venue that is first class and comfortable.
We have a master planning architect working on
the project and from the preliminary drawings
and plans I've seen, I'm confident that we're
going to have a venue that is not only the best
in the BVI but also the Caribbean," said
Cameron McColl, owner of Nanny Cay Marina.
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The
dredger at the entrance to Nanny Cay Marina.
Boats will have a controlled depth of 14
feet at the 2004 BVI Spring Regatta.
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The 2004 Sailing Festival - a low-pressure, three-day
warm up for the regatta - starts on Monday, March
29 with a welcome party at Nanny Cay. Three days
of destination cruising, racing and Layday fun
including the Nation's Challenge Cup, lead up
to the main three-day BVI Spring Regatta starting
on Friday, April 2. The expanded seven-day format
has turned the traditional three days of racing
action into a week-long sailing festival that
takes participants throughout the British Virgin
Islands. The inaugural Sailing Festival introduced
this year saw 38 boats.
The
three-day regatta takes place on the south side
of Tortola in the Sir Francis Drake Channel on
three different courses. The largest ever BVI
Spring Regatta concluded this year with 138 boats.
Visitors
can fly to the British Virgin Islands through
San Juan, Puerto Rico with American Airlines,
Caribbean Sun and Cape Air. Air 2000 has direct
flights into nearby St Thomas; a scenic 40-minute
ferry journey across to Tortola completes the
journey. Flights are also available through Antigua
and Barbados on Virgin Atlantic and British Airways
and BWIA.
For
full details on the BVI Spring Regatta & Sailing
Festival including the complete 2003 results and
photos, visit the official web site: www.bvispringregatta.org.
For more information on Nanny Cay Marina visit:
www.nannycay.com.
The
BVI Spring Regatta is jointly owned by the Royal
BVI Yacht Club and the BVI Chamber of Commerce
and Hotel Association. The 2004 BVI Spring Regatta
& Sailing Festival is presented by Nanny Cay
Marina. The Moorings is a gold sponsor.