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A Hundred Boats and 38 Nations Gather for the 46th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta

by St. Maarten Heineken Regatta 5 Mar 02:23 GMT March 5-8, 2026
46th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta - The teams have arrived, some exploring their charter race boats for the first time and getting ready for an intense 4-days of racing around St. Maarten © Laurens Morel

Excitement for the 46th edition of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is in full force as teams made their way to the Port de Plaisance Regatta Village for Registration Day, officially kicking off anticipation for four days of world-class racing and "Serious Fun".

A total of 100 boats representing 38 countries have officially registered, bringing an unmistakable global flavor to this year's event. From Brazil to South Africa, Australia to Slovakia, Estonia to the United States, sailors have traveled from near and far. Some arriving by boat from neighboring Caribbean islands, others flying into Princess Juliana International Airport, where select arriving crews via KLM were welcomed in true island style with an ice-cold Heineken.

Throughout the week, masts have filled the Simpson Bay horizon as teams completed final practice sessions to shake out the sails (and nerves!) ahead of the first warning signal. Dockside energy has steadily built as regatta regulars reunite and first-time competitors soak in the atmosphere of one of the Caribbean's most iconic sailing events.

The 46th edition features a dynamic mix of seasoned professionals, passionate amateurs, returning champions, and eager newcomers. While many of the larger yachts in CSA1 and CSA2 boast professional sailors onboard, the unique spirit of the Regatta shines through in the blend of Corinthian and pro talent racing side by side.

Heavy hitters in CSA1 include a Wally 94, a Rogers 82, two Volvo 65's, a Volvo 70, and a Cookson 50. With favorable wind forecasts ahead, these high-performance machines are expected to deliver thrilling racing at top speeds. "We're the smallest boat in our class, so we have our work cut out for us," said the team aboard Privateer, the Cookson 50 from the USA. "But we like the forecast. It's what we come down here for."

Professional talent runs deep throughout the class. Aegir brings to the Regatta a crew made up of 70% professional sailors from around the world, while Cockatoo has several accomplished Polish professionals onboard, underscoring the high-caliber competition that defines CSA1.

All eyes will certainly be on the "big boats," but CSA4 is shaping up to be one of the hottest classes of the fleet with 12 entries. Five competitive J-Boats will bring fierce competition as well as standouts; Apollo, a J/121, returns to defend their title in their class last year; Jackknife, a J/125 from Great Britain, fresh off the win at Nelson's Cup; Belladonna, with the same crew as last year's overall regatta winner; and Morpheus, a high-performance GTS 43 from Belgium.

This year may also mark the largest Island Time Class in Regatta history, with 15 boats registered. A testament to the growing appetite for spirited competition blended with pure Caribbean enjoyment. "We're on a two-week cruising and racing vacation. I promised my guys there would be lots of cold beers to convince them to race with me!," said skipper Douglas Williams from What's Left, an F&P 51 with a crew of friends from Dallas, Texas. "We're looking forward to our first Regatta here and to travel around the area afterwards to celebrate."

The Multihull fleet is equally impressive, with 11 boats competing across two classes. Among the ones to watch: SOPHIA, the recent Caribbean Multihull Challenge winner and 2nd place finisher in the Caribbean 600, carrying a strong professional crew; and Bellatrix, a custom-built Raku 44 featuring two Brazilian Olympic gold medalists onboard.

With favorable forecasts predicting steady trade winds over the next four days, conditions look ideal for competitive, high-energy racing around the island. Supporting the action on the water is a world-class Race Committee, including Finish Boat Race Officer Irene McNeill, recently appointed to the Order of Canada for her outstanding contributions to the sport. "It's going to be sporty conditions this year," said McNeill.

"I actually prefer higher winds. Lighter winds are difficult to work with, while stronger breeze tends to hold its direction more consistently. Our main goal is for everyone to have a successful and safe finish. And I'm especially excited about having sonar equipment onboard this year for whale monitoring."

Among competitors, reactions to the forecast range from eager anticipation to cautious respect. "We are feeling good with plenty of big breeze and are deciding if we will even use a spinnaker," said the team from Avel Vaez, the ORC 57 in Multihull 1. Others are approaching the conditions with a bit more restraint. "We're not crazy about the breeze," said Bill Titus aboard the Wally 94. "We're more of a light-air screamer — but it's about the fun anyway."

Throughout the day, teams were welcomed at Port de Plaisance with gusty winds to complete registration and collect their Skipper Bags, packed with sponsor goodies and essentials for the racing ahead including bottles of Harken Derm, all-mineral and reef-safe sunscreen. The Regatta Village is built up thanks to the many amazing individuals behind-the-scenes working hard to make it happen, and is ready to deliver four nights of entertainment and celebration. A special thank you goes to Port de Plaisance for once again hosting the iconic marina-side Regatta Village.

The Village is FREE and open to the public daily from 4:00 PM, with prize-giving ceremonies at 6:00 PM before live entertainment takes over the stage each evening. Regional and international artists are scheduled throughout the weekend, culminating Sunday night with the legendary "Bad Boys of Reggae" Inner Circle, who will close out the 46th edition in unforgettable style.

Village-goers will enjoy their choice of refreshments like Heineken or STËLZ at sustainable bars throughout the venue, while an expanded food court offers a diverse mix of Caribbean flavors from over 10 local vendors, including Pates Atra, Memento, Taste of Joy, Ceviche Central, La Gaterie, Delmas, Sheikas, Domino's, Ribshack, Jamtillean, and Mousse BBQ.

The 46th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is shaping up to be nothing short of #SeriousFun. Get ready for four days of competition, camaraderie, and Caribbean celebration that will last "La la la la la Long!"

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