Index Commodore’s Welcome..................................................................................................................3 Regatta Program.............................................................................................................................5 Minister of Tourism Welcome..........................................................................................................7 Notice of Race.............................................................................................................................8-10 SHTA Welcome................................................................................................................................11 Basic overview of Courses..........................................................................................................12-17 GILL Commodore’s Cup....................................................................................................................21 Our Valued Sponsors................................................................................................................. 22-23 Provisional Sailing Instructions St. Maarten Heineken Regatta...................................................25-27 Serious Fun!.....................................................................................................................................29 SOL Water Taxi Service.....................................................................................................................31 Budget Marine Match Racing Cup.................................................................................................... 33 Regatta Organization......................................................................................................................35 Media Paradise................................................................................................................................37 Youth Sailing...................................................................................................................................39 Paradise St. Maarten......................................................................................................................41 Helpful Numbers.............................................................................................................................43 Winners 2012..................................................................................................................................44 2013 Regatta Design: Mombassa Design • e-mail: mmommers@caribserve.net 2012 Regatta Photography by: Bob Greiser, www.outsideimages.com Tim Wright, www.photoaction.com, and Denis McBriarty. The St. Maarten Map is copyrighted by Discovery. Note: The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta logo is used under license. It can only be used when authorized by the Sint Maarten Yacht Club Regatta Foundation.
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Welcome Regatta Sailors & Fans
It’s Regatta season again! On behalf of the Sint Maarten Yacht Club I would like to welcome each one of you to share and enjoy regatta fever with us.
With our new regatta director Michele Korteweg at the helm, the Regatta Organization has done everything in its power to accommodate you both on and off the water. We are thoroughly committed to offering you challenging courses and smooth sailing. Ashore, our title sponsor, Heineken, will again bring you some awesome music and a four-day party atmosphere you don’t want to miss. St. Maarten is a wonderful island with sun, trade-winds and, above all, friendly people. The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is an outstanding event and we are delighted to have you here. The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta does not happen overnight and is made possible with the help of our many loyal volunteers, sponsors and the people of St. Maarten. We appreciate them all. Thank you, enjoy the Regatta … and have some Serious Fun! Ian Hope-Ross Commodore of the Sint Maarten Yacht Club
P.S. Although we know you probably won’t need one, we hope that you will purchase a protest flag from the Youth Sailing Committee. All funds from the sale of the flags go to support our Youth Sailing Program.
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Regatta Program The Sint Maarten Yacht Club will be the main head quarters for the 2013 regatta registration. Our club can be accessed by both tender and car, so we look forward to seeing you there during the regatta. At the Sint Maarten Yacht Club you will find: • Regatta Registration, • Regatta Organization Office • Regatta Media Center.
The official program during the 33rd edition of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is as follows:
Tuesday February 26th
Budget Marine Match Racing Cup from 10:00 - 16:00. Prize giving for Budget Marine Match Racing at 18:00.
Wednesday, February 27th
For all participants registration will be open on Wednesday February 27th and Thursday February 28th from 11:00 to 17:00.
An additional registration will be available to those participants entered in the Gill Commodore’s Cup only. This will take place Wednesday February 27th from 17:00 to 19:00.
Gill Commodore’s Cup participants who also entered the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta will be able to complete both registrations at this time. The Welcome Back Sailors Party at the Sint Maarten Yacht Club starts at 19:00.
Thursday, February 28th
Registration for all classes will be open from 11:00 to 17:00 at the Sint Maarten Yacht Club in Simpson Bay
Gill Commodore’s Cup takes place. Welcome Party at Port de Plaisance. Prize Giving for the Gill Commodore’s Cup at 19:30 at Port de Plaisance.
Friday, March 1st
The first race starts outside of Simpson Bay. The Race Around the Island for most classes from Simpson Bay to Great Bay. Party on the Boardwalk in Great Bay, Philipsburg.
Saturday, March 2nd
Most classes race from Simpson Bay to Marigot. Party on the Waterfront in Marigot.
Sunday, March 3rd
The final day with a race from Marigot to Simpson Bay. Prize Giving Ceremony and Final party in Simpson Bay on Kim Sha Beach.
Any changes to the official regatta schedule will be posted on our website www.heinekenregatta.com You can’t be present this year? Please save next year’s dates in your agenda:
2014, March 6 to 9
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2015, March 5 to 8
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Minister Romeo F. Pantophlet
Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunication
Welcome to the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta 2013 It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to our beautiful island for the 33rd Annual St. Maarten Heineken Regatta The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta has become the largest and most anticipating sailing competition in the Caribbean and the most renowned in the world due to the combination of world class sailing during the day and fabulous parties at night. With such a reputation, the organizing committee continues to put much effort into ensuring a successful event for you to enjoy and as a Government we are extremely proud to support this magnificent event year after year. Sint Maarten is a very unique and diverse destination with lots to offer its visitors. So, while you’re here, I hope that you find time to explore our island and find out for yourselves why Sint Maarten is one of the most sought after destination within the Caribbean. From duty free shopping, to white sandy beaches, booming nightlife and a variety of cuisines, we are sure that your experience here will be an unforgettable one. I trust that you will enjoy your stay with us and I wish you all a safe and “Serious Fun” time here on Sint Maarten. Sincerely yours,
Minister Romeo F. Pantophlet Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunication
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Provisional Notice of Race St. Maarten Heineken Regatta and Gill Commodore’s Cup 2013 The Sint Maarten Yacht Club Regatta Foundation takes pleasure in inviting you to compete in two separate events: The 33rd edition of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta, March 1 to 3, 2013 and the Gill Commodore’s Cup, February 28th, 2013. The Organizing Authority is the Sint Maarten Yacht Club Regatta Foundation. The Regatta Headquarters is at the Sint Maarten Yacht Club situated next to the Simpson Bay Bridge.
1 RULES 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7
The regattas will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing 2013-2016 (www.sailing.org). The Caribbean Sailing Association (CSA) Rating Rule (www.caribbean-sailing.com) and the St. Maarten Multihull Handicap rating rule shall apply. For Multihulls only, the CSA Minimum Safety Requirement # 2 (lifelines) shall not apply. Racing Rule 77 shall not apply (identification on sails). See 5. For all classes Racing Rule 44.1 is changed so that the Two-Turns Penalty is replaced by the One- Turn Penalty. For all classes no score will be excluded. This changes Racing Rule Appendix A point 2. See 11. The Sailing Instructions may also change other rules.
2 ADVERTISING 2.1
Boats may be required to display advertising chosen and supplied by the Organizing Authority.
3 ELIGIBILITY AND ENTRY 3.1
The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is open to the following classes that may be subdivided, and rated as follows: CSA Monohull Bareboat Lottery Class Multihull
CSA Rating Rule. CSA Bareboat Rating Rule. Arbitrary rating. St. Maarten Multihull Handicap System.
See 16.1 See 16.2 See 16.3 See 16.4
3.2 The Gill Commodore’s Cup is open only to CSA Monohull boats using a spinnaker rating. 3.3 Boats may enter by the online entry system or by sending their entry form to the Sint Maarten Yacht Club by E-mail no later than February 22nd 2013. 3.4 If late entries are accepted by the Race Committee, a US$ 100.00 surcharge will be added to the entry fee.
4 FEES
4.1 Entry fees are as follows: 4.1.1 St. Maarten Heineken Regatta: CSA Yacht Club Member Non-CSA Yacht Club Member Lottery Class (Only) 4.1.2 Gill Commodore’s Cup: 4.2 4.3
US$ 7.00 Per Foot US$ 8.00 Per Foot US$ 4.00 Per Foot US$ 65.00 Flat Fee
The entry fees shall be paid no later than at registration. The fees are payable in Cash, St. Maarten Cheque, Travellers Cheque, Visa or Master Card. The entry fee includes a free water taxi pass for all racing crew members, valid from Thursday, February 28th until Sunday March 3rd 2013.
5 BOAT IDENTIFICATION 5.1 5.2
All boats are required to register their sail numbers for use in identifying their boat. Bareboats, or any other entrants without sail numbers, shall carry bow and stern numbers for the purpose of identification. A cash deposit of US$/Euro 100.00 is charged at registration for a set of bow/stern numbers. On Sunday, March 3rd, after racing, bow/stern numbers must be returned and your deposit will be refunded. The final date to return bow/stern numbers is June 1st, 2013. Any numbers returned after this date will not have their deposit refunded.
6 SCHEDULE
6.1 6.2 6.3 8
Registration for the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta and the Gill Commodore’s Cup will be open on both Wednesday February 27th and Thursday February 28th, 2013, from 11:00 to 17:00. Registration will remain open on Wednesday February 27th from 17:00 to 19:00 solely for those participants entered in the Gill Commodore’s Cup. Any Gill Commodore’s Cup participants who are also entered for the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta will be able to complete both registrations during this time. Name changes to any boat may not be accepted by the Race Committee after February 20th 2013. If name changes are accepted after this date there shall be an administrative fee of US$ 100.00
Notice of Race 6.4 6.5 6.6
Dates of racing: St. Maarten Heineken Regatta: Friday March 1st, Saturday March 2nd and Sunday March 3rd, 2013. Gill Commodore’s Cup: Thursday February 28th, 2013. The warning signal for the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta will not be before 09:55. The warning signal for the Gill Commodore’s Cup will not be before 11:25. The bridge openings will be taken into consideration by the Race Officer.
7 RATING 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4
Each entry in the Monohull class shall have a valid 2013 CSA digitally certified rating certificate. See 16.1 Each entry in the Bareboat class shall have a valid 2013 CSA Bareboat digitally certified rating certificate. See 16.2 Each entry in the Lottery class will be given an arbitrary rating at Registration. See 16.3 Each entry in the Multihull class shall have a completed Multihull rating form. See 16.4
8 SAILING INSTRUCTIONS
8.1 The Sailing Instructions will be available at Registration and may be available online at the Regatta website (www.heinekenregatta.com) before registration.
9 THE COURSES
9.1 On Friday March 1st, Saturday March 2nd and Sunday March 3rd 2013, race courses will be on the waters around the island of St. Maarten / Saint Martin, and may include any or all of the following races: - Around the Island - Around Buoys - Point to Point 9.2 There will be different length courses for the different classes. Subdivided classes may sail different length courses within the classes. Course details will be available at Registration, and may be available online at the Regatta website (www.heinekenregatta.com) before registration. 9.3 The Race Courses for the Gill Commodore’s Cup on Thursday February 28th, 2013 will be Around the Buoys racing.
10 PENALTY SYSTEM
10.1 Decisions of the Jury will be final as provided in Racing Rule 70.5. 10.2 Except for infringements of Part 2 of the Racing Rules of Sailing the Jury may, at its discretion, impose any penalty it deems equitable.
11 SCORING 11.1 11.2 11.3
For both the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta and the Gill Commodore’s Cup, one race is required to be completed to constitute a series For all classes no score will be excluded. This changes Racing Rule Appendix A point 2. The scores of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta and the Gill Commodore’s Cup will be scored as separate events and will not be combined.
12 RADIO COMMUNICATION
12.1 Except in an emergency, a boat shall neither make radio transmissions while racing nor receive radio communications not available to all boats. This restriction also applies to mobile telephones, etc.
13 PRIZES 13.1 13.2
Prizes will be given as follows for the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta: • The St. Maarten / Saint Martin Cup will be awarded for the Most Worthy Performance of the Regatta (as determined by the Race Committee at their sole discretion). • The Columbus Cup – Overall winner in the Bareboat class. • 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each class, except for Lottery class. • 1st Prize each day in Lottery class. • Trophies will be awarded to the Spinnaker, Non Spinnaker, Bareboat and Multihull boats with the fastest elapsed time in the Around the Island race. • A Most Worthy Performance for each day may be awarded, at the sole discretion of the Race Committee. Prizes will be given as follows for the Gill Commodore’s Cup: • 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each class.
14 DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY 14.1
Competitors participate in the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta and/or the Gill Commodore’s Cup entirely at their own risk. See Racing Rule 4, Decision to Race. The Organizing Authority and its affiliates, will not accept any liability for material damage or personal injury or death sustained in conjunction with or prior to, during, or after the regatta. 9
Notice of Race 15 PHOTOGRAPHIC AND MEDIA RIGHTS 15.1
Competitors grant the Organizing Authority the unrestricted right and permission to use the name and/or image for any text, photograph or video footage of either themselves or the boat they are sailing during the event to be published or broadcast in any media whatsoever (including but not limited to press and TV advertisements or internet), for either editorial or advertising purposes or to be used in press information; in this respect, competitors’ names and any biographical material of themselves may also be used or reproduced in any way known.
16. FURTHER INFORMATION 16.1 Caribbean Sailing Association and Measurers
For more information on the Caribbean Sailing Association, the CSA Rating Rule, and CSA Measurers on all Caribbean islands, please check www.caribbean-sailing.com If you need your boat measured in St. Maarten, please contact:
Measurer: Stuart Knaggs David de Vries Alfred Koolen
Phone #: +1(721) 580-4657 +1(721) 520-1927 +1(721) 554-2391
Email: stuart@deepbluemarine.eu david.devries@budgetmarine.com koolen@caribserve.net
16.2 Bareboats
The Race Committee is dedicated to ensuring an equal and fair opportunity for all competitors in the bareboat class. Boats of this class will be restricted to recognized bareboat fleets acceptable to the Race Committee. Only equipment provided as standard by the bareboat company will be allowed. No spinnakers, spinnaker poles, whisker poles, second headsails or adjustable backstays will be permitted. It is also prohibited to use any supplied equipment for a purpose other than that intended. However bimini’s may be moved or removed. No part of the anchor shall overhang the ends of the boat while racing (CSA Safety Rule point 5). If the anchor is removed from the bow it shall be stored in the anchor locker. Folding props are allowed.
This class is open only to crews and skippers who have no previous affiliation, familiarity or financial interest with the vessel being sailed, the sails and/or the standard equipment. It is not allowed to arrange with the charter company to have any equipment installed that might give any real or perceived advantage.
The boats from the bareboat companies shall be allocated to the entrant on a purely random basis. If, by some statistical anomaly, an entrant is allocated the same boat for two years in a row, the bare boat charter company shall give written notification to the Race Committee to inform them of the situation and to seek approval for the allocation.
This class is intended for live-aboard / heavy cruising boats and for those participants who just want to enjoy the fun side of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. The courses for this class will be short and easy. The Race Committee reserves the right to refuse any boat that it feels is not suitable for the spirit of this class. An arbitrary rating will be given at registration. Each boat’s rating may be modified each day according to its performance the previous day.
16.3 Lottery Class
16.4 Multihulls
For all multihulls, the length, weight, sail area, and a few other measurements have to be accurately assessed. If this information is available from an independent source such as a manufacturers website, this may be used. If no independent information is available, please contact the Regatta Office for an appointment to weigh and measure the boat. There will be a charge, separate from the entry fee for this service.
16.5 Contact Information:
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The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta or C/o The St. Maarten Yacht Club, Welfare Road 90, Simpson Bay, St. Maarten
Phone: (1)721 544-2079 The country code for St. Maarten is: 721
Email: director@heinekenregatta.com Website: www.heinekenregatta.com
Mailing Address: St. Maarten Heineken Regatta P.O. Box 5315 Philipsburg, St. Maarten
SHTA Welcome
On behalf of the St.Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA), I would like to welcome you to our shores.
St.Maarten is a uniquely diverse vacation destination with a wealth of culture and activities. From the beaches and water sports to the nightlife and fine dining, there is something here for everyone.
We are pleased that you have decided to take part, or be a fan, for the 33rd Annual St. Maarten Heineken Regatta.
Supported by the SHTA, the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is one of St. Maarten’s major events, attracting thousands of visitors each year. While you are here, we hope you will take advantage of all our tiny Island has to offer, such as fine dining at our many exquisitely diverse restaurants, boutique shopping or relaxing at one of our 37 stunning beaches watching the race go by. Or even make a quick day trip to our neighboring Islands. While we are very fortunate to be living on an Island Paradise, we are conscious of the need to embrace progress and new developments, without losing the very qualities that makes St. Maarten so special. Tourism is the engine, which drives our economy, providing for everything, including infra-structure, education, employment and healthcare. Therefore, the SHTA strives to do its part to ensure that your stay is pleasant and memorable. To this end, SHTA is very active in educating and training as well as quality control. Many of our product improvement projects are funded through the generous, voluntary, contribution of visitors to the Dollar-A-day fund. Your contribution of one dollar per day helps us to fund training, product improvements projects, environment programs, and sustainable initiatives. If you have any suggestions or comments, on what we could do to make your next stay more enjoyable, we would welcome the feedback. In the end, if you are not happy, we’re not happy. So, please, feel free to contact us at info@shta.com Have fun and win! Emil Lee President of the SHTA
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Gill Commodore’s Cup 2013 February 28th 2013 will once again give the participants of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta a great day of warm up racing for those flying spinnakers. This pre-event, which is sponsored by Gill, has become a staple of the regatta weekend and makes for a challenging day of sailing. Participants that enter this event won’t be disappointed, as windward-leeward courses give them lots of great racing and a chance to size up the competition for the coming weekend of racing. Boats can enter this one day event online while entering for the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta, and collect all event paperwork at registration, making it easy to enter two events at one time. Gill, the title sponsor, is an apparel and accessories leader in the worldwide marine industry for over three decades and specializes in high tech, breathable waterproof clothing. As a result the partnership with Gill is highly suitable and appropriate for this event. Gill will offer on site through their supplier Budget Marine and at all venue locations a collection of St. Maarten Heineken Regatta branded technical gear which makes them the official technical gear provider of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. Prize giving for this one day event will take place at the opening party at Port de Plaisance on Thursday evening at 19:30. The winners will be awarded Gill gear and the overall winner will receive Gill Tech T-shirts with the name of the boat for each crew member. Previous winners of this event include Equation, a STP 65 Farr design skippered by Bill Alcott, Smile and Wave, a Beneteau First 40 skippered by Jaime Torres, Team Red White and Blue, skippered by Sean McGinn and Elliot, a JPK 960, skippered by Frederic Dutheil. For more information about the Gill Regatta Technical Gear visit www.gillna.com To enter the Gill Commodore’s Cup visit www.heinekenregatta.com and click on entries.
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Our Valued Sponsors Events as large and as complex as this one require partnerships that not only improve the event but also allow it to expand and grow on a yearly basis. The sponsors we have this year are a mix of new and old, and without them the Regatta Organizers would not be able to provide the participants with such a well organized event. We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate them on a job well done.
Title Sponsor Heineken 33 years of “Serious Fun” is the perfect term to define the relationship shared with the Sint Maarten Yacht Club and title sponsor Heineken and its distributor International Liquor & Tobacco Trading. The Heineken/ILTT team works year round with over 60 employees to give the participants and island residents one of the best concert series of the year. This collaboration between an event and its title sponsor is truly unique and organizers are looking forward to another 33 wonderful years. We are thrilled to once again bring you world class sailing, international artists and parties unlike any other Regatta in the Caribbean! Please visit: www.heineken.com or www.ilttsxm.com
Premier Sponsors St. Maarten Tourism Office The island of St.Maarten is an amazing backdrop for this one of a kind event, and with approximately 4000 visitors coming to the island to enjoy the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta it’s imperative that the organization and the island’s Tourism Office work together to continue promoting the destination. This cooperation ensures a combined effort of the overall marketing and promotion of the event and island, both on an international & regional level. This collaboration allows for a much greater reach for both the island and the regatta’s marketing effort and organizers are appreciative of the dedication that the Island Government, Minister of Tourism and the Tourism Office have made to continually improve the event. www.vacationstmaarten.com CHIPPIE powered by UTS Long time sponsor UTS has confirmed their support once again for the 2013 event and organizers are delighted with the telecommunications commitment received. By providing their reliable and consistent CHIPPIE cellular service throughout the event, the regatta staff and organization are able to stay in touch with each other throughout the regatta. By using the CHIPPIE mobile service the regatta remains one of the best organized and smoothly run events every year. We are pleased to be working together once again. www.uts.an Shipwreck Shops OFFICIAL HR-2013 Regatta Gear can be obtained at any of the 16 Shipwreck Shops locations around the island. The 2013 collection is a fun, high quality collection in bright nautical colors. You can find t-shirts, caps, polo’s, quick dry shorts, wind protection jackets and accessories for both men and women. Take home the best St. Maarten Heineken Regatta souvenirs, visit our tents at registration or at any of the party locations, or get a preview of the line at: www.heinekenregattagear.com
SHTA The SHTA (St.Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association) is comprised of many of the islands hotels as its members. This association lends a hand at assisting the regatta with working together with the many hotels on the island to assure that the guests and hotels are as involved in the event as much as possible. Having one central contact for all its members makes it easier for the regatta to function efficiently. The SHTA has been a supporter of this regatta for more than 11 years and their continued support is greatly appreciated. www.shta.com 22
Presenting Sponsors
www.solpetroleum.com
www.caribserve.net
www.captainmorgan.com www.internetpartnerswsi.com
www.seahawkpaints.com
www.wib-bank.net
www.gillna.com
www.sunsail.com
www.com-saint-martin.fr/ Pages/Bienvenue.aspx
www.obersi.com
www.stmartinisland.org
www.budgetmarine.com
www.fijiwater.com
Supporting Sponsors
www.paradisecarrentalsxm.com
www.janssendejong.com
www.heavenlywaters.com
www.jlpenha.com
www.panamajack.com
Providers of vital services that the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta cannot do without: o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
St. Maarten Police Department Municipal Police de Saint Martin Gendarmerie Nautique Saint Martin St. Maarten Maritime Police St. Maarten Red Cross Fire Department St. Maarten Port Authorities Port of Galis Bay Dutch Coast Guard Societe Nationale des Sauveteurs en Mer Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority Cooperation Public Works Department St. Maarten Sea Rescue Foundation La Reserve Naturelle Saint Martin The Nature Foundation Immigration Department La Commune de Saint Martin The Dutch St. Maarten Taxi Association All Media and Press
Listen to the official regatta radio live on www.island92.com
Also donating time and equipment are: o o o o o o
Buccaneer Beach Bar Princess Port de Plaisance Bobby’s Marina Marina Fort Louis Sint Maarten Yacht Club Bar & Restaurant Green Fingers
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Provisional Sailing Instructions St. Maarten Heineken Regatta 1. Rules 1.1 1.2
The regatta will be governed by the rules as defined in The Racing Rules of Sailing 2013-2016 (www.sailing.org). In the event of conflict, the English text of the rules and these Sailing Instructions as printed and distributed at registration shall apply, any versions posted on the regatta website are purely informational.
2.1
Notices to competitors will be posted on the Official Notice Board located at the Sint Maarten Yacht Club, Simpson Bay. As a courtesy to competitors, the notices may also be displayed on the score screens at each venue.
2. Notices to Competitors
3. Changes to the Sailing Instructions 3.1
Any change to the Sailing Instructions will be posted by 7:30 on the day it will take effect, except that any change to the schedule will be posted by 21:00 on the day before it will take effect.
4.1
There will be no signals ashore.
4. Signals Ashore
5. Schedule of Races 5.1
The schedule of races and starting times for all classes will be issued at registration and will form part of these Sailing Instructions.
6.1 6.2 6.3
A list of class flags and the appropriate colored flag will be issued to each boat at registration. Class flags shall be flown from the backstay or, if not possible, from a suitable appendage at the stern of the boat where it shall be clearly visible. Identification ‘tie-on’ guardrail bow and stern numbers will be provided, if needed, at registration and shall be clearly displayed on both sides of the forward and aft lifelines of the boat. Entrants that have sail numbers must provide them to the registration office and will not be required to have bow/ stern numbers.
6. Class Flags and Identification
7. Courses 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4
Addendum A to these Sailing Instructions lists the marks to be passed, their order and the side on which each mark is to be left. The diagrams show the courses. The number of the course to be sailed will be indicated by a numeral pennant flown from the Start Boat. While racing, all boats shall stay to seaward of all marks and buoys that are part of the fueling station in Cole Bay and their imaginary connecting lines. While racing, all boats shall stay to seaward of all marks and buoys that mark the extension of the runway at Juliana airport in Maho Bay and their imaginary connecting lines.
8. Marks
8.1 Marks of the course will be orange or yellow inflatable buoys, some of which may display advertising. If a mark goes missing it might be replaced by a small round red buoy. 8.2 Marks on the French side of the island might be permanent yellow Nature Reserve bouys.
9. The Start
9.1 Races will be started in accordance with RRS Rule 26. The warning signal for Start Boat A and Start Boat B will be Five (5) minutes before the starting signal. 9.2 The warning signal of each succeeding class shall be made with or after the starting signal of the preceding class. 9.3 The starting line will be between an orange flag on the Start Boat and an orange inflatable buoy on port. 9.4 Any boat or buoy attached to the Start Boat shall be considered to be part of the Start Boat. 9.5 Boats whose warning signal has not been made shall avoid the starting area during the starting sequence for other races. A breach of this instruction may be protested by the Race Committee only. This changes RRS Rule 60.1 (a). 9.6 (a) Starts will be to windward. If the first mark of the course is not to windward, an additional windward / offset mark combination will be added to the course. 9.6 (b) All windward marks will be orange and all offset marks will be yellow. 9.6 (c) The additional windward mark will be between ¾ and 1 ¼ nautical miles from the start. The offset mark will be at approximately 90 degrees to the straight line from the start to the windward mark at a distance of 1 nautical mile or less. 9.7 (a) If the Start Boat displays a green-over-red flag combination; proceed directly to the first mark of the course. 9.7 (b) If the Start Boat displays a red flag; round the additional windward / offset marks to port. 9.7 (c) If the Start Boat displays a green flag; round the additional windward / offset marks to starboard. 25
Provisional Sailing Instructions St. Maarten Heineken Regatta 9.8 After completing the first leg of the course, a boat shall not cross any starting line. After completing the first leg of the course a boat shall not cross the finishing line until she is completing the last leg of the course and finished. A restricted start or finish line shall be considered an obstruction. The start line of the other Start Boat is always an obstruction. A boat that breaks these rules shall not correct her error. However, she will be exonerated if she takes a one-turn penalty. 9.9 Prior to their warning signal, boats of the Bareboat Class shall not have any part of the headsail hoisted or unfurled when they are within 400 meters (1/4 mile) of the starting line. A breach of this instruction may be protested by the Race Committee only. This changes RRS Rule 60.1 (a). 9.10 A boat starting later than 10 minutes after the last starting signal in the starting sequence will be scored Did Not Start (DNS) without a hearing. This changes RRS Rule A4 and A5.
10. General Recall
10.1 In the event of a general recall, starts for succeeding classes will be postponed accordingly.
11. The Finish
11.1 The finishing line will be between a blue flag on a Finish Boat and a nearby orange inflatable buoy.
12. Time Limit 12.1 12.2 12.3
The time limit for all classes will be 18:00, except that on Sunday, March 3, the time limit will be 16:00. If there is more than one race for a class in a day, the time limit for the first race will be one hour after the finish time of the first finisher in that class. Boats failing to finish by the time limit will be scored Did Not Finish (DNF) without a hearing. This changes RRS Rules 35, A4 and A5.
13. Penalty System 13.1 13.2
Except for breaches of Parts 1 and 2 of the RRS, the International Jury may apply any penalty that they deem equitable. This changes RRS rule 64.1. A boat that does not take a penalty in accordance with RRS 44.1 and 44.2 may accept a 30% scoring penalty before the protest hearing provided there was no damage and the boat did not gain a significant advantage. This changes RRS 44. RRS 44.3 does not apply.
14. Protests 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 a. b. 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9
Protest forms are available with the protest secretary at the official protest desk. For each competitor the protest time limit is two (2) hours after the protesting boat finish time of the last race of the day for that boat or 18:30, whichever is earlier. Competitors shall make every reasonable effort to comply with the protest time limit. Bridge opening times and the return of boats to moorings do not automatically extend protest time. On Sunday, March 3, protests shall be lodged by 16:30 or within two (2) hours after the protesting boat finish time, whichever is earlier. On the last day of racing a request for reopening a hearing shall be delivered: Within the protest time limit if the requesting party was informed of the decision on the previous day. No later than 30 minutes after the requesting party was informed of the decision of that day. This changes rule 66. Protests will be heard in approximately the order of receipt, starting as soon as possible. Protest hearings will be notified by a listing on the Official Notice Board. This list will be updated at approximately 30-minute intervals from the receipt of the first protest each day until the list has been marked “Final for the Day�. When all parties are present at the Protest Desk, every reasonable effort will be made to hold the hearing as soon as possible, even if it is prior to the posted hearing time. A system of Arbitration may be used prior to full Jury hearings for matters concerning breaches of RRS Part 2. After Arbitration and before the Jury hearing, any party to the Arbitration may accept a 40% scoring penalty. Rules for Arbitration will be available at the Protest Desk. When the official measurer of the regatta is satisfied that there is an error in a boat’s measurement certificate at any time during the regatta, he will notify the Jury which will call a hearing. If the Jury is satisfied that the measurement certificate is in error, the measurer will reissue the certificate and the score for all races in the regatta will be adjusted in accordance with the new measurement certificate. This changes RRS rule 78.3. Other than as allowed in 14.7 above, no measurement or rating protest may be lodged after the first day of racing. This changes RRS rule 60.1(a). When the Jury sits with a panel of less than 5 members, in accordance with Appendix N 1.4(b) the time limit for the parties to request a full IJ hearing shall be 30 minutes from the time the initial decision is announced.
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Application of handicaps will be made on a time-on-time system. When fewer than 75% of the starters in a class finish within the time limit, positions for boats that have not finished may be taken at the last mark at which a rounding was recorded by the Race Committee. A boat so recorded shall not be scored better than or equal to one completing the course.
Provisional Sailing Instructions St. Maarten Heineken Regatta 16. Safety 16.1 16.2 16.3
All boats shall comply with CSA minimum safety requirements except that Multihulls are exempt from the lifeline requirement. No boat shall race with an anchor overhanging the bow or forward crossbeam. However written application for exemption from this requirement may be made to the Chairman of the Race Committee, who may grant any relief he deems appropriate. Any boat retiring shall advise the Start Boat or Finish Boat at the earliest opportunity. Failure to do so may, following a hearing, result in disqualification from the regatta or such other penalty as the Jury deems equitable.
17.
Equipment and Measurement Checks
17.1 A boat or equipment may be inspected at any time for compliance with the CSA measurement rules, CSA safety requirements, these Sailing Instructions, and the Notice of Race.
18. Official Boats
18.1 Official boats will be marked with a RC flag.
19. Trash Disposal
19.1 Trash shall not deliberately be thrown overboard.
20. Radio Communication 20.1 20.2 20.3
Radio communication for Start Boat A will be VHF channel 71. Radio communication for Start Boat B will be VHF channel 74. The Start Boat/ Finish Boat may broadcast the following: - Time checks 30 and 15 minutes before the first start each day; - Courses to be sailed; - Notification of amendments to the Sailing Instructions and, if the amendment is brief, its text; - The Abandonment or Postponement of any race; - The Finish Boat leaving the finish line. Failure to make these broadcasts will not be grounds for redress.
21. Use of engines
21.1 Any boat that uses her engine during a race shall submit a written report of the incident, including the time and distance covered and the reasons for using the engine, to the jury within the protest time. The jury may, following a hearing take any action it deems appropriate.
Codes for Downwind Sailing
The following codes appearing on the ENTRANTS LIST, determine the headsails that may be flown downwind by each boat:
JIB POL SEC ASY SPI BOTH
JIB ONLY JIB & POLE SECOND HEADSAILS ASYMMETRIC SPINNAKER SPINNAKER SYMMETRIC AND ASYMMETRIC SPINNAKER
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Serious Fun!
World-Class Sailing and World-Class Partying, The slogan “Serious Fun” is in full-force as it integrates the two key-elements of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. Our event has established itself as the premiere sailing event in the Caribbean and will reach its 33rd anniversary in 2013! Come join us for some “Serious Fun”!
The Serious side is the 3 days of racing with challenging sailing courses designed by a team of dedicated and experienced race officials. The Fun side begins when the boats cross the finish line and the sailors join the parties for the extremely popular Heineken on-shore entertainment. The entertainment moves each night to different locations on the island, which is another aspect that makes ‘The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta’ an unique and appealing experience. The 33rd edition of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta will bring sailing, entertainment and music together on our 2-nation island! The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta parties always provide great live performances featuring a broad range of different music styles by local artists, regional bands and international stars. Past headliners have included Wyclef Jean, The Black Eyed Peas, The Wailers, Shaggy, and Jimmy Cliff. Keep following us on Facebook: Heineken SXM, and our website: www.heinekenregatta.com for updates on this year’s performing artists! Whether you sail on our crystal clear waters, lounge on our beautiful beaches, or eat in our world-class restaurants, you will find just what you are looking for here on St. Maarten. Take advantage of visiting the many sights of our beautiful island during your stay to make this Regatta one of the most memorable events of your lifetime. As a long-standing sponsor of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta, we are committed to providing you with an incredible experience while you are here. For more than 60 years Heineken has been St. Martin / St. Maarten’s favorite beer, and as long as the wind blows, we will be here for you! Heineken’s local distributor ILTT, the Sint Maarten Yacht Club and the whole island of St. Martin / St. Maarten wish to welcome you to the 33rd edition of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. We will once again provide you with some “Serious Fun”, and of course Ice-Cold Heinekens! On behalf of our entire Heineken Regatta Team on St. Maarten, Cheers! John Leone Commercial Director International Liquor & Tobacco Trading
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SOL Watertaxi Our loyal sponsor, The Sol Group, representing SHELL Marine Products, again makes the availability of our water taxi service possible for all participants of the 33rd St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. In order to ensure that all participants are ferried to and from their boats in a timely and comfortable fashion, the Sint Maarten Yacht Club invested in boats over the last few years in order to further improve the service this year. The Water Taxi Pass for each crewmember racing in the Regatta is included in the entry fee and is valid for unlimited use during the official opening hours, which are: Thursday, February 28th: Friday March 1st: Saturday March 2nd: Sunday March 3rd:
16:00 - 01:00 in Simpson Bay/Port de Plaisance 07:00 - 09:30 and 14:00 - 01:00 in Simpson Bay 07:00 - 09:30 in Simpson Bay and 14:00 - 01:00 in Marigot 07:00 - 09:30 in Marigot and 14:00 - 01:00 in Simpson Bay
*There will be a limited water taxi service in the lagoon, only between participating boats and the Sint Maarten Yacht Club on the days that the water taxi service is located in Simpson Bay. Simply hoist the Blue & Orange Sol flag during the day or use the glow stick during evening hours (provided by us at registration) when you want to go ashore and one of our comfortable Water Taxi dinghies will come and pick you up. Three zones, named A, B and C, have been defined for anchorage. The Sol Water Taxi Service will only operate between these zones and a dedicated dock. You will find the area your boat has been assigned to in the last minute information handed out at registration. When it is time to board your boat, especially early in the morning when you are in a rush and bringing in the supplies for the day such as lunch, water and of course the most important of them all, sun tan lotion, go to the Sol Water Taxi Service Dock. It is important for you to remember in which zone you are anchored. Remembering other characteristics like the name of your boat, your bow number, etc. will be of great help to the drivers to locate your boat. The people in the Orange Sol Shirts will do their utmost to take you to and from your boat, before and after a great day’s racing and partying. At rush hour, please stay calm and have confidence in your water taxi drivers. Please realize that they are not allowed to have the Heinekens you had. They do their best to get you ashore or to your yacht. After official opening hours at night and on Monday morning the 4th of March, a limited number of water taxis may run as part of a private enterprise. The cost thereof is not included in the Water Taxi Pass. The Regatta Organization does not accept any responsibility for any form of water taxi service rendered outside the scheduled times as mentioned above.
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Budget Marine Match Racing Cup
For the 5th year in a row the Budget Marine Match Racing Cup will take place inside the Simpson Bay Lagoon and will offer spectators an amazingly close view of the world’s best Match Racers in action. Competitors are going to go head to head in this one day event and are competing for the US$ 8,000 prize money.
This invitation only event has had the likes of Gavin Brady, Bouwe Bekking, Peter Holmberg and Colin Rathbun and will once again put the skills of the world experienced Match Racers to the test. All teams consist of three persons. If you would like to be considered as a participant for this event please send an email to regatta@heinekenregatta.com and your request will be sent to the race committee. For spectators, there will be live commentary from the Yacht Club and it will offer some great insights to the world of Match Racing. This one of a kind style of racing is exciting to watch and with professional commentators you will be able to learn a lot more about how Match Racing is done. Come on over to the Sint Maarten Yacht Club on February 26th 2013 and watch one of the most exciting sailing events. This one day event is sponsored for the 5th time by Budget Marine, the Caribbean’s Leading Chandlery. We are proud to be aligned with this great company, their many years of support and dedication to the Sint Maarten Yacht Club is greatly appreciated. Visit www.budgetmarine.com for all your marine supplies.
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Regatta Organization 2013 The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is organized by the Sint Maarten Yacht Club Regatta Foundation. The daily operation is done by the Regatta Office, which consists of Michèle Korteweg, Jerry Wikkeling and Anne Roos. The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta Office is located upstairs at the Sint Maarten Yacht Club, ready to help you with all your regatta preparations. St. Maarten Heineken Regatta Office Contact Address Mailing Address Welfare Road 90 P.O. Box 5315 Simpson Bay Philipsburg, St. Maarten (Next to the bridge) Caribbean
Phone: +1(721) 544-2079 Fax: +1(721) 544-2091 Mail: regatta@heinekenregatta.com
Race Officials:
Principal Race Officer Race Officer International Chief Judge
Mr. David Campbell-James Mr. Rob Rowlands Mr. Peter Shrubb
Entry Forms Can be accessed on our website and submitted online. If you don’t have access to the internet, contact our office via phone, fax or e-mail. We will be happy to provide you with a registration form. Information in Other Languages The language commonly spoken on St. Maarten is English. All our regatta information will be published in English. Wij spreken ook Nederlands * Nous parlons aussie français * Wir sprechen auch Deutsch.
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ANTIGUA
Sailing Week
Paul Wyeth www.pwpictures.com
27 APRIL - 3 MAY, 2013
Where sailing comes first... SAVE THE DATE: ASW 2014, APRIL 26TH – MAY 2ND
Media Paradise Why does the media rib always float in exactly the spot you would want to be to round the upwind mark? Or why does a cameraman float in the water near that mark? It’s because the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is not only a sailor’s paradise, but also that of Media. A whole range of different media has been covering the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta in the past 33 years. It has its ‘in-house’ media team, international media is officially invited and all other media accredits themselves because it’s THE event to cover. The ‘in-house’ media team consists of a group of men and women who have a long history at the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. The press writer is Herb McCormick, an enthusiastic racing sailor and award-winning journalist. Herb has been the press writer for 20 years, missing only one year when he was sailing around the world. Then there is (barking) Bob Grieser, our famous main photographer. Last year Bob published his book “25 years St. Maarten Heineken Regatta” His beautiful pictures are published worldwide. And then there is the film crew, On Air Media led by Anton van de Koppel, who knows all the ins and outs of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. Anton has been covering the event for 24 years. He ensures that there are always two camera teams, both on the water and at the party venues. This very passionate team is known for the promo videos, information pieces, daily wrap ups and worldwide broadcasts (KLM inflight, CNN Mainsail, ESPN, Nautical Channel, etc). In the past 24 years they have accumulated around 1.000 hours of footage! ESPN has become part of our ‘media family’ as well. 2011’s event was the beginning of this collaborative effort and the result was a fantastic 30 minute program that aired on various ESPN channels in the Caribbean, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, Israel and Africa, offering insight to this one of a kind event. ESPN’s television special in 2011 also marked the first time that the sports media group had aired a sailing event originating in the Caribbean. A 5 year contract is in place and the organization is looking forward to a great collaboration for the 2013 event. Besides this ‘regular’ group, every year a group of international journalists of various compositions, represent (sailing) magazines from all over the world. They go on press boats to follow the race, the organization tries to secure spots on racing boats to make it possible for them to write passionate stories directly from where the action is and they tour the island to complete the overall impression of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. Then there is the largest media group: the writers, photographers and film crews who accredit for the event and come to St. Maarten themselves to cover this unique event. They mainly represent the region, but several come from the USA and Europe. For these media there are also press boats available. Each morning the media reports at the Sint Maarten Yacht Club to be assigned to the various boats and to receive the latest information. The regatta is not only covered by sailing media, but journalists from lifestyle magazines and tourist destination magazines come to cover the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta as it’s an event that offers something for everyone. If you are interested in covering the 2013 St. Maarten Heineken Regatta for a certain publication, please contact press@heinekenregatta.com or fill out the accreditation form online www.heinekenregatta.com Martine Vos Press Coordinator
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Youth Sailing Youth Sailing at the St Maarten Yacht Club (SMYC)
Youth Sailing Program thanks Regatta Sailors for donations Sunshine, turquoise warm water, tradewinds. Who has not dreamt of learning to sail in a place like St. Maarten. Here is your chance to give local kids the opportunity to do exactly that! The Sint Maarten Yacht Club Youth Sailing Program is very proud to say that we have almost 70 children out on the water every week. Four children, of the total of 70, would not be sailing without the help of the Heineken regatta donations we were pleased to receive last year. Students in the youth sailing program sail in three different types of boats; Optimist for ages 7,5-12 Lasers for ages 12-18 and RS Vision for ages 12-18. Lessons are available 6 days a week with a total of 12 sessions. On Saturday afternoons the youngsters often participate in races and other sailing activities (full moon sail, sailing at sea, lagoon trips etc.). These events, organized by the Youth Sailing Committee, keep it fun and keep the kids motivated to improve their skills. We currently have 14 local kids in the program, which we are very proud of. It is the Sint Maarten Yacht Club’s goal to attract even more locals to this amazing sport. Here is a big thanks to the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta Organization for collecting funds and to the Regatta Sailors for donating every year. Cheers ! Maaike van Mameren & Neil Maher Youth Sailing Instructors
Delta Lloyd
North Sea Regatta
17- 20 mei 2013
scheveningen haven
www.dlnsr.nl ADV NSR A5.indd 1
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Paradise St. Maarten Sharing the joys of sun, sea and sailing I am incredibly lucky to live on an island that hosts the world’s most famous warm-water sailing event. As a journalist, writer and broadcaster, I cut my teeth on the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. For many years I have pointed a microphone and camera at this sailing extravaganza and watched it evolve into the splendid regatta it is today. On the press boat, with its many world-class yachting journalists, you see the regatta from a whole different perspective. First and foremost, there’s the never-ending commentary: knowledgeable, often funny, always ribald and totally unfit for broadcast! That said; it’s through the press boat that the regatta shares the sailing and shore-side excitement with the rest of the world. No one gets amongst the action like the guys on the press boats, where being shouted at and called rude names by the sailors is all part of the job. What many observers don’t know is that the media has built up a huge archive of past regatta action; a comprehensive record of how the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta and the island has evolved. And evolved it has, at a tremendous pace. What is it that makes the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta a ‘must do’ for more and more of the world’s top sailors? Well, we are one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful islands where a vibrant mix of Dutch and French creates a unique ambiance. Then there’s our notable cuisine, everything from fine wining and dining to mouthwatering local dishes, prepared and enjoyed al fresco. We host the best regatta parties in the Caribbean and Heineken brings in the top acts to rock the beaches and bays. Night clubs, bars, and casinos are set against a backdrop of beautiful scenery—everything is world class yet all pales in comparison to the main attraction, the big one: THE SAILING. Drenched by the tropical sun and kissed by the warm trade winds, St. Maarten offers the best sailing conditions in the world to an increasingly broad spectrum of boats. Class diversification and a progressive rating system have opened the regatta to everyone: Out-and-out racers with professional crews, one-design fleets, charter boats, multihulls cruise-racers and cruisers. The Budget Marine Match Race sailed close to shore in the Simpson Bay Lagoon attracts the best match racers in the world. The highly-competitive Gill Commodore’s Cup for spinnaker-class boats is hard-fought and gives the crews a chance to warm up, check the gear and prepare for the main event—the three-day St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. Being a member of the press affords me certain privileges; for instance, I have access to people who run the massive regatta machine. I see what goes on in the back rooms, the office-come-shipping-containers. I get to know the personalities behind the sponsorship, the teams that work through the night to move the massive operation from one venue to the next, and I meet the volunteers without whom the regatta wouldn’t exist. This is the unseen face of the regatta, the human interest story that goes beyond the sailing, and one that I never grow tired of telling. Best of all I get up close with sailors from all over the world who come to the regatta to race, to fulfill an ambition, to live the dream and yes, to party with their toes in the sand. For one glorious week of yachting, I’m privileged to share their stories, their excitement and their lives. This is the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. Enjoy the sailing, explore the island, have fun and don’t forget to smile for the press boat. See you on the water. Gary Gary Brown is the author of the sailing Thriller Caribbean High. He is the Editor of All At Sea Magazine and a radio presenter on Island 92, 91.9fm. To find out more about Gary or to read his Blog, visit: http://garyebrown.net
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Helpful Numbers To assist you with the planning of your stay on St. Maarten/St. Martin please find below the contact information of our preferred hotels, marina’s and other services available on St. Maarten/St. Martin.
Our Preferred Hotels: Sonesta Maho Beach Resort Maho Beach, near Airport Phone: +1 (721) 545-2115 www.sonesta.com/mahobeach
Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel Great Bay, Little Bay Road Phone: +1 (721) 542-2446 www.sonesta.com/greatbay
Hotel Beach Plaza Baie de Marigot, Saint Martin Phone: + (590) 590 87 87 00 www.hotelbeachplazasxm.com
Pasanggrahan Boutique Hotel 19 Front Street, Philipsburg Phone: +1 (721) 542-3588 www.pasanhotel.net
The Villas at Simpson Bay Simpson Bay, St. Maarten Phone: +1 (800)-791-4491 www.simpsonbayresort.com
Blue Pelican Billy Folly Road, Pelican Key Phone: + (590) 690 50 60 20 www.bluepelican.com
Holland House Beach Hotel Front Street 43, Philipsburg Phone: +1 (721) 542-2572 www.hhbh.com
Divi Little Bay Beach Resort Little Bay Road, St. Maarten Phone: +1 (721) 542-2333 www.divilittlebay.com
Mercure Rue de Sandyground, Baie Néttle Phone: + (590) 590 87 54 54 www.mercure.com
Belair Beach Hotel Little Bay Beach, St.Maarten Phone: +1 (721) 542-3366 www.belairbeach.com
Atrium Beach Resort Simpson Bay, St. Maarten Phone: +1 (721) 544-2125 atriumreservations@festiva.travel
Chill-inn Simpson Bay, St. Maarten Phone: +1 (721) 5532706 Chill-inn.sxm@hotmail.com
Princess Port de Plaisance Union Road, Cole Bay Phone: + (590) 690 50 60 20 www.princessportdeplaisanceresort.com
Our Marina’s: Simpson Bay Marina Phone: +1 (721) 544-2309 www.igy-simpsonbay.com
Yacht Club Isle De Sol Phone: +1 (721) 544-2408 www.yachtclubisledesol.com
Palapa Marina Phone: +1 (721) 545-2735 www.palapamarina.com
Yacht Club Port de Plaisance Marina Fort Louis (Marigot) Phone: +1 (721) 544-4565 Phone: + (590) 590-51 11 11 www.yachtclubportdeplaisance.com www.marinafortlouis.com Taxi Association: Dutch Side 24 hours Service Phone: +1 (721) 543-7814 & & 543-7815 HOTLINE: 9247 www.taxistmaarten.com
French Side Taxi stands Marigot Phone: + (590) 590 87 56 54
EMERGENCY NUMBERS St. Maarten Medical Center Police Department Ambulance Services Coast Guard Child / Youth Hotline Safe Haven Fire / Disaster Department Fire Departement (Airport) GEBE Hotline
910 or 543 1111 911 or 542 2222 912 or 542 2111 913 918 9333 919 545 4222 544 3100
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Winners of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta 2012
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Class
Boat
Skipper
Country
Bareboat 1 Bareboat 2 Bareboat 3 Bareboat 4 Bareboat 5 Bareboat 6 CSA 1 CSA 2 CSA 3 CSA 4 CSA 5 CSA 6 CSA 7 Multihull 1 Multihull 2 Lottery Class Xerox Obersi Cup (Spirit & Style Award) Team Golden Dog Cup (for Charity sailing) Panama Jack Cup (Fastest Multihull around the Island) Columbus Cup (Bareboat Overall) Bliss Cup (Fastest Bareboat around the Island) Shell/SOL Cup (Fastest Non-Spin. Around the island) Windward Islands Bank Cup (Fastest Spinnaker Around the Island) Captain Morgan Cup (The most rum worthy performance) Caribserve/NTG Cup (Most Worthy Performance Friday) Heineken Cup (Most Worthy Performance Saturday) SMYC Cup (Most Worthy Performance Sunday) St. Maarten/Saint Martin Cup (Most Worthy Performance Overall) Special Award for ‘First Back’ Saturday Morning Race
Team Kincsem Harten Heer Something Hot Sangria Chillin’ The Most Team Argos
Frederick Walters Martijn Baartmans Marieke Poulie Arnie Feyling Tom Goebel Jeoffrey Scheffer
USA NED NED USA USA NED
Gran Jotiti Virago Budget Marine/ Gill El Ocaso L’Esperance Kick’em Jenny Dorade
Erneasto Cortina Bill and Carolyn Titus Andrea Scarabelli Richard Wesslund Robert Velasquez Ian Hope-Ross Matt Brooks
ESP USA XM USA SXM SXM USA
Paradox Pas de Deux
Olivier Vigoureux Dave Nelson
FRA USA
Harmony
Jim Brooks
USA
Golden- Eye
Michael Emmert & Richard Emmert USA
Something Hot
Marieke Poulie
NED
Paradox
Olivier Vigoureux
FRA
Something Hot
Marieke Poulie
NED
Team Kincsem
Frederick Walters
USA
Virago
Bill and Carolyn Titus
USA
Gran Jotiti
Erneasto Cortina
ESP
Carib Cat
Michaux-Corroy
FRA
Coors Light
Frits Bus
SXM
Aunt Jessie
Jordan Mindich
NED
Chillin’ The Most
Tom Goebel
USA
El Ocaso
Richard Wesslund
USA
Lancelot Lil’E St Barth
Serge Maziero
FRA