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Come spice it up in Grenada with a week of racing in some of the most beautiful waters of the Caribbean. This great event is geared towards getting a real taste of Grenada through multiple racing venues and a real community feel, giving us an amazing opportunity to sail in different conditions and see totally different parts of this gorgeous and welcoming country.
We’ve developed strong local connections and are delighted to have members of the Grenada youth sailing community on board for part of Grenada Sailing Week each year. It’s a pleasure and a privilege to get to sail in such a beautiful place AND support the development of enthusiastic young local sailors!
2025 Schedule (subject to change as race organizers finalize details)
Sunday, January 26: Training day 1 out of Tyrell Bay, Carriacou & regatta welcome party
Monday, January 27: Racing day 1, Carriacou Round Island Race
Tuesday, January 28: Racing day 2, Carriacou to La Phare Bleu Marina in Grenada
Wednesday, January 29: Lay Day in La Phare Bleu
Thursday, January 30: Racing day 3, La Phare Bleu to Port Louis Marina
Friday, January 31: Racing day 4, Port Louis, prize-giving party
*Easy ferry ride to Carriacou for $8 USD from St.George’s in Grenada.
Questions? Just ask!
Pre-Requisites
Prior sailing and racing experience is required. Contact us to discuss eligibility and where you will fit into the team.
Reasonable level of physical strength and fitness. We strongly recommend preparing for the race by hitting the weights and/or resistance training for good core and upper body strength, as well as working on endurance through cardio training. This preparation helps protect you from injury, will give you more energy and strength throughout the race, makes you a more valuable team member and dramatically increases your likelihood of enjoying the race!
About life on board
As with all Sea to Sky racing, we will be as competitive as we can be together as a team, but safety will of course always come first by a long shot, followed by providing a positive learning environment where everyone can develop their skills and enjoy the experience. Expect to be pushed to achieve your best, to expand your skill set and truly challenge yourself, with ongoing support from our professional skipper.
We compete as a team and we prepare as a team, meaning everyone is expected to chip in with essential tasks before, during and after the race. This includes cooking, cleaning, provisioning, light maintenance tasks, rig and deck checks, etc. We also share sailing duties and do our best to rotate through positions on board when conditions allow for more experience building.
This event is a competitive regatta, meaning it is all about weight… keeping the boat as light as possible for racing performance! It is very important to keep your baggage light, compact and waterproof so that it doesn’t literally drag us down.
Read more about Panacea X and check our Caribbean FAQs for more information.