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THE SAIL CALENDAR FOR APRIL 2004

April 2-4    BVI Spring Regatta
One of the great ones
Event web site for this British Virgin Islands favorite: BVI Spring Regatta

April 2-17   Swan Caribbean Cruise
Virgin Gorda
Swan Yachts UK

April 9-11    Puerto Rico International Regatta
Handiap and one design racing, point to point and around the buoys
At Fajardo, Puerto Rico
Club Nautico de Puerto Rico

AntiguaAntiguaAntigua, baby. It goes like this:
April 10-12    Mega Yacht Challenge
April 15-20    Antigua Classic Yacht Regatta
April 22    Guadaloupe to Antigua
April 25-May 1    Antigua Sailng Week

April 13    Priorities for Confident Cruising
The American Sailing Association presents:
A full-day seminar with Lin and Larry Pardey
At Oakland, California. See ASA

April 14-18    Pacific Sail Expo
Something big on the West Coast
Jack London Square, Oakland, California
More info at Sail America

April 17    Race to Howlands: Whitney Times Bogart Series
April 18    Return from Howlands: Whitney Times Bogart Series
Los Angeles Yacht Club

April 16-18     Texoma Lakefest
A big one on the big lake on the Texas-Oklahoma border
Texoma Sailing Club

April 16-18    8th Annual Jacksonville International Boat Show
Metropolitan Park & Marina
Jacksonville, Florida; JaxBoatShow.com

April 16    Bullship Regatta
A Golden Gate crossing in 8-foot prams
El Toro Class

April 19-24    Congressional Cup Match Racing
Where the format was born
Long Beach Yacht Club

April 22-24    Bay Bridge Boat Show
Bay Bridge Marina in Kent, Maryland
Event web site: Spring Show

April 24     46th Annual Dauphin Island Race
From Mobile Bay, Alabama to Dauphin Island, returning on the 25th
Fairhope Yacht Club

April 28-May 2    Newport Beach Boat Show
300 boats in the marina, 200 on the hard
At Newport Dunes in Newport Harbor, Orange County, California
Info:   Southern California Marine Association

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And here's a thought. Your April sailing doesn't have to be high-pressure stuff like the America's Cup racing shown here. Just go sailing. You'll feel better. Your loved ones will thank you.