Surprise Last Minute Catch in Budget Marine Wahoo Blowout

The Trinidad and Tobago Game Fishing Association hosted its annual Budget Marine Wahoo Blowout tournament the 24th & 25th of February 2018. The tournament attracted 10 boats this year comprising of 46 anglers who, despite rough seas, braved the inclement weather in a show of good sportsmanship. Although the Budget Marine Wahoo Blowout tournament focuses […]

Magic Lady wins 49th Budget Marine Spice Island Billfish Tournament

The 49thannual Budget Marine Spice Island Billfish Tournament is the longest running continuous sport fishing tournament in the Southern Caribbean. The tournament experienced its first scare since the inception of the tournament, having one of the vessels GODDA GO out of Trinidad and Tobago sink during the last day of the competition. Luckily no one […]

Team Gill wins 14th annual La Course D’Alliance

The Course de L’Alliance was the first post-Irma regatta in the Caribbean to continue the spirit even with a very reduced five-strong fleet. The Regatta kicked off with registration and the skipper’s briefing at the Yacht Club on Thursday evening and raced their first leg towards St. Barths on Friday morning where Team Gill set […]

Bonaire Historical Sailing Boat Project

Bonaire has a renowned marine heritage in ship building, navigation and fishing. The ‘boto piskado’ were beautiful sail boats used daily for fishing. They were the original boats that began the regatta and traditionally, they would take a week off fishing to join into the races after that. As sail boats were replaced by motor […]

The rebuilding of hulls

Flipped catamaran, salvaged from the bottom, or a slight knock? The number of damaged hulls by Hurricane Irma is hard to comprehend. Once the insurance dollars start flowing in (for the ones who had cover in the first place), it’s repair time. Rebuilding is very often possible. First good reason to choose to repair is […]

After Irma – Article in Cruising World by Herb McCormick

In the immediate aftermath of last September’s Hurricane Irma, which tore a wide and destructive path through much of the Caribbean, it was diffcult getting first hand accounts from the islands that had been affected. It was a good two weeks before I got through to my friend Robbie Ferron, the owner of Budget Marine, […]