Antigua St. John's - The Caribbean 600 race starts on Monday 18th February off Fort Charlotte and for the 5th edition, spectators will witness a record-breaking fleet as 54 boats from around the world gather on the start line.
The RORC Caribbean 600 is hosted by Antigua Yacht Club (AYC) and their support is a crucial part of the success of the event. Over 50 volunteers will provide assistance to ensure that the race will be well managed and above all enjoyable for the hundreds of competitors taking part.
Co-ordinator, Helen Spooner has worked her magic for every edition of the RORC Caribbean 600, leading the team of volunteers and running shoreside logistics: "Most of the volunteers are members of Antigua Yacht Club, but all of them are sailors and take great pride in getting involved and get a real buzz out of greeting the yachts. I can tell you, the competitors are very happy to see them as well!"
Through careful planning, every yacht competing in the RORC Caribbean 600 will be greeted dockside by the volunteers. No matter what time they finish the race, every yacht will be given a warm welcome back to Antigua and a case or two of cold Corona Beer to quench their thirst. What's more, the bar at the Antigua Yacht Club will be open when the first warning signal sounds on Monday 18th February for a few hours, then from Tuesday 19th and will not close until after the Prize Giving on Friday 22nd.
Many of the volunteers are highly experienced having worked on many other regattas and include superyacht captains and race officials. This part of the team will be the core group to ensure a safe and well-managed start to the RORC Caribbean 600.
This year, the RORC Caribbean 600 has 11 yachts competing over 70' and six yachts over 100'. These yachts need considerable sea room to manoeuvre and several of the highly experienced volunteers will act as on-the-water marshals maintaining an exclusion zone to keep spectator boats a safe distance from the yachts racing.
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@ Skyewill - Regrets!
Here is another effort. mapcarta.com/19498342. If this fails enter Google Map Antigua Fort Charlotte into your browser.
The link below should provide some Pictures of The Pillars Of Hercules.
www.google.ca/search?q=Antigua+Pillars+Of+hercules+Pictures&hl=en&rlz=1R2ACAW_en&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=y_MfUYSHMM3siQKYpoGwDA&ved=0CCwQsAQ&biw=957&bih=369
Note how the winds and waves have carved these Magnificent & Majestic Gigantic Columns from the Rock Formation like the columns of Acropolis, some would say Stonehenge or the Great Rock formations of Zimbabwe!
They stand like Sentinels at the Port Entrance to English Harbour.
From Our National Parks on both Fort Charlotte & the Pillars of Hercules:
nationalparksantigua.com/visiting.php?cat=33
Enjoy!
Go Well Bro! Much Respect!
John French II
@ Skyewill - Each One Teach One!
They have excellent maps now of all Caribbean Islands. The details are unbelievable. Ofcourse as a military psyops man you are well aware that the drones requires such detail. That area between Shirley Heights, then Mamora Bay now St.James Club and Piccadily -A natural reflecting bowl, was of some significance during the early space exploration on the downline range.
As "Just Me", (Thanks fellow traveller!) has noted just around the Pillars at the entrance to English Harbour. This natural Rock Formation is called the "Pillars of Hercules" and can best be admired from the seas. It is off the point where Caribbean Sea meets Atlantic Ocean. Some say more beautiful than "Devil's Bridge".
See: http//mapcarta.com/19498342
Will not touch on the deeper political, economic, social & technology (PEST) environment. As the Calypsonian sings "In Time To Come" for now will be guided by Pompey's advice.
Go Well Bro! Much Respect!
John French II
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