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TTSA Carriacou Sailing Series

Tyrell Bay Marina,
Carriacou
Tel: 473 440 3050
fax: 473 440 6826
Email: setsail@ttsailing.org
Web Site: www.ttsailing.org

The inaugural Carriacou Sailing Series was held in November 1998 and replaced the old PSV (Petit St Vincent) sailing week of years gone by. The organisers placed high emphasis on an event that targeted the whole family. Beach activities were organised to keep the non racing members busy while the competitors engaged each other on the water the courses are fairly short and end by about 13.00 to 14.00h daily leaving ample time for after race celebrations. Fetes were held each night at different venues on the island, where live entertainment is provided. Race Rules The sailing series will be governed by the International Sailing Federation (ISAF) Racing rules of sailing for 2005-2008, hereafter referred to as racing rules, the prescriptions of the Carriacou Sailing Series (CSS) and the issued sailing instructions. There will be five (5) classes of races as follows - - Racing with Spinnaker - Cruiser Racer with or without spinnaker - Cruising - J24 - Multihull

The History of TTSA

Yacht Racing in Trinidad on a national scale began officially in 1950, with the formation of the Trinidad Yacht Racing Association. This Association controlled yacht racing in the San Fernando Yacht Club and Point-a-Pierre Yacht Club.

In 1964 the name was changed to the Trinidad Yachting Association, and the objectives were as follows:-

1. To encourage and promote sailing by amateurs
2. To organise yacht racing in Trinidad and Tobago
3. To organise international and inter-island yacht racing

On Independence Day, 1972, the Trinidad Yachting Association reached a milestone in its development by staging a race from its new headquarters at Chaguaramas. We were and still remain extremely

grateful to Government, for leasing us this site for our Yachting Centre. 
We then had the opportunity to carry out fully, the aims of the association, and to
develop in a meaningful manner, for the benefit of the community.

This Organisation, with the help of members and many friends, diligently organised, prepared, and transformed the area into the permanent headquarters of the Trinidad Yachting Association. On 2nd October 1975, the Association was incorporated by an Act in Parliament, No. 44, as a non-profit Sporting Organisation called the Trinidad and Tobago Yachting Association. Under this umbrella you will find the youth school, which started almost immediately with the importation of Canadian Instructors every summer for eight weeks, training the young and not so young to sail.

Thanks to the use of our Members boats we were able to successfully train quite a number of new sailors, and this then evolved into Trinidad and Tobago Sailing School. , which is now in full gear to encourage sailing. The Youth School has even branched out in Tobago and Point-a-Pierre…

Worldwide, Yachting Centres were replacing the word 'Yachting' to 'Sailing'; therefore in the year 2000, we changed the name of the organisation to the Trinidad and Tobago Sailing Association.

Since 1982, we began hosting what became known as "Tobago Race Week"held at Turtle Beach, Tobago. As this event got popular, Angostura showed interest in becoming a sponsor and in 1988 it was renamed the "Angostura Race Week" with Angostura Limited as our major sponsor.

With the need for International coverage and exposure, the popular magazine Yachting World joined our team in 1994 and the name changed to "Angostura Yachting World Regatta". The Angostura Yachting World Regatta, held in Crown Point, Tobago, has been progressively successful throughout the years and is rated as an International Regatta. The Regatta is officially known as the "Angostura Tobago Sail Week".

We have always had an activeracing season, which usually starts at the end of the rainy season, and runs through till the end of the dry season of the next year. We have a total of 16 races and each race day is sponsored by a different company/person. Within these we have three Memorial Races, as well as General Handicap Races, when all types of boats can take part……

As we progress we plan to get more people involved, as we aim to encourage, teach, and assist anyone interested in Sailing and its associated skills. We hope that in the not too distant future many more of our population will utilise our surrounding waters for the pleasures of sailing.

 
 
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