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The National Family
Island Regatta: The World’s Greatest Sailing
Event
Each year, for four days only, the best sailors
from every major island in the Bahamas converge
at Elizabeth Harbour on Exuma Island for the
National Family Island Regatta. During these
four days, Bahamian sailors arrive prepared
to sail their locally-built sloops for the much
coveted “Best in the Bahamas” title.
The competition is fierce and the atmosphere
is alive with excitement as boating enthusiasts
the world over descend on this picturesque island
in the sun. Since the first race held in April
1954, the National Family Island Regatta has
grown in size and popularity. Today, although
the race remains the main attraction, visitors
are invited to participate in countless onshore
activities including fashion shows, beauty pageants,
weightlifting competitions, volleyball tournaments,
and endless parties. This festival certainly
differs from its early days when the boats were
smaller and the participants fewer.
It
was in April 1954, when about 70 Bahamian schooners,
dinghies and sloops assembled in Elizabeth Harbour
for a three-day racing event. The first participants
in the event were excited to compete and certainly
enticed by the reward offered for winning the
competition. Unlike the boats you see today
competing in the event, the first sailors in
1954 raced in the same boats they used to earn
their livelihood. These working vessels were
fast, but sailors realized they would stand
a better chance of winning the prize money if
they had even faster boats. This competitive
spirit led many sailors to enter the race with
boats crafted for speed in the second year of
competition. One of the early aims of the regatta
was to help preserve the boat-building skills
of the Bahamians, and with the prize money as
an allure, Bahamian sailors were motivated to
keep up this tradition. Today, the regatta draws
top-notch racing boats from virtually every
island in the Bahamas, all of which are categorized
under one of five classes, A through E. Although
the race has changed, the goal remains the same:
prove yourself to be the best sailor in the
Bahamas.
The Out Island Squadron Committee
The early organizers were thrilled that the
event was such a success, but they soon realized
that if the event was to continue to grow, they
would need to form a proper committee that would
oversee it each year. Hence, the Out Island
Squadron was created. The committee was comprised
of avid boaters from the Bahamas as well as
from the United States, and these members took
on the responsibility of sponsoring and planning
the regatta. From 1954 to 1967, this same committee
organized what came to be a famous regatta annual
event in Elizabeth Harbour, in beautiful and
historic George Town, on exotic Exuma Island.
Family Island Regatta Rules
The success of the event always depended on
the skills and enthusiasm of the sailors and
as years went by, the quality of both the boats
and their drivers improved. The National Family
Island Regatta is about competition and excellence.
World-class sailors are pitted against one another
in extreme competition that tests skill and
endurance. The racing rules dictate that the
sailing vessels must be designed, built and
sailed by a Bahamian. There are also strict
restrictions on the building materials used
in order to keep these boats as closely related
to their traditional origins as possible.
Although the world of sailing has changed in
many ways, the National Island Family Regatta
in Elizabeth Harbour, George Town is one of
the last places to see sailing vessels crafted
in the unique Bahamian tradition. Standing on
the shores of Elizabeth Harbour and witnessing
the arrival of a traditional Bahamian schooner
is a wondrous event not to be forgotten. Not
only is the National Island Family Regatta a
fun-filled week bursting with excitement, but
it is also a unique opportunity to partake in
Bahamian history - a history that every islander
is proud of.
About the Author:
Fred Coolridge is the content manager and
author for the website Great
Exuma Island, Bahamas - www.exumabahamas.org.
Also see:
Great
Exuma Bahamas Regatta (1954) - Read
about the first ever Great Exuma Bahamas Regatta
in 1954 and how it has become an annual event,
and one of the island’s most popular activities.
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