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Winner of the 2010 Bucket, Ranger, during the second day of racing on Saturday. Saint Barth Bucket 2010 Ranger Adds Its Name To The Winners A fabulous 137’ America’s Cup J-Class replica launched in 2004, Ranger took top honors in the 2010 Saint Barth Bucket, after having participated in the event on several prior occasions. Owner John Williams and his crew finished fourth in “Les Gazelles des mers” or racing category for the first day’s regatta, yet placed first on the second and third day, in this 15th anniversary edition of the Bucket, with a record size fleet of 39 magnificent sailboats! points on the island. What a great way to appreciate some of the world’s most exceptional yachts! The 2010 Bucket 2010 began Thursday evening, March 25, with the captains’ briefing at Le Bistrot. The gun for the first race, a clockwise around-the-island tour, was at noon on Friday, March 26, with the starting and finish line off the coast near the Petits Saints. The 39 entries were all in the harbor outside of Gustavia, with almost pictureperfect weather conditions: sunny skies, calm seas, and winds from the east up to 15 knots. With handicaps under consideration, Andromeda La Dea, a 154’ Perini Navi ketch, was the first to set out, with staggered starts until 1:35pm, concluding with the magnificent 148’ Baltic yacht, Visione, which sports a variable electronic keel for easy And They’re Off! With 20 boats in “Les Grandes Dames” (cruising class) and 19 in “Les Gazelles des mers” (racing class), the 2010 Saint Barth Bucket broke all records in terms of size and provided a great show out on the water, as well as for those on land who watched the parade of boats from the highest 2 First win for John Williams (far right), owner of the J- Class Ranger, celebrating with his crew and the “Bucket” St Barth Weekly n°196 ■■■■■■■ access to ports. This first race around the island was a great nautical parade with heady competition. While no serious breakage occurred, the violet spinnaker of the 164’ Perini Navi yacht Baracuda, ripped at the top of the mast, and the job of pulling it out of the water was not an easy task for the crew. At 3:15pm, the 132’ Abeking & Rasmussen ketch, Hetairos (a general under Alexander the Great), in the Grandes Dames class, was the first to cross the finish line, three minutes ahead of the Perini Navi sloop, Salute, at 184’ the largest boat in the race. In the Gazelles class, the 148’ Saudade, which left next to last, took first place in its division, followed by the new racing boat by Perini Navi, the 125’ P2, just one minute later. The two J-Class boats Hanuman and Ranger, came in third and fourth respectively, just three minutes later, and just 21 seconds apart. In the evening, the annual yacht hop took place on the dock with invited guests able to see these fabulous boats up close! Changing Winds The second regatta was the traditional Olympic triangle—or Wiggly course— among the small islands around St Barth, with a different course for each class: for Les Grande Dames, a small triangle between Boulanger, Pelé, Toc Vert, Frégate, and Fourchue, and for the Gazelles, or faster boats, between Boulanger, Pelé, Toc Vert, Frégate, Roche Table, la Poule and les Poussins, with a finish near the Petits Saints. The starts, once again staggered, took place with good weather once again, yet the course was adapted in keeping with slightly shifting winds. The competition was stiff amongst the two J-Class boats, Ranger and Hanuman, with Visione, and Saudade also in the running, and the handsome 141’ Rebecca giving the others a run for their money, with spinnakers unfurled. Yet Ranger confirmed the victory at 500 meters from the finish line. Weaker Winds On Day Three Weak winds from the southeast at less than 10 knots and calm seas set the tone for the final day of racing and a counter-clockwise tour around the island. These conditions favored Andromeda La Dea, who came in first in the Grandes Dames class, and second in the overall standings after three days of regattas. Yet in the end, it was the great J-Class replica, Ranger, in 10th place on day three, that had enough overall points to take the victory and have its names added to the other winners on the “Bucket” trophy for the race. The awards ceremony, Sunday evening on the main dock, was hosted by Hank Halsted, managing director of the Bucket, with Bruno Magras, president of the Collectivity of Saint Barth, and its senator, Michel Magras both present. Rendezvous in 2011 for the 16th edition of the Saint Barth Bucket and the 25th anniversary of the first Nantucket Bucket, which will be celebrated August 22-28 with a regatta from Newport to Nantucket. SELECTED WINNERS : BUCKET 2010 ❑ Final overall standings : 1st Ranger, 2nd Andromeda la Dea, 3rd P2 ❑ Gazelles class : 1st Ranger, 2nd P2, 3rd Unfurled ❑ Grandes Dames Class: 1st Andromeda la Dea, 2nd Axia, 3rd Hetairos ❑ Alloy (for the best performance in Les Grandes Dames class): Georgia ❑ Perini Navi Cup: Andromeda la Dea ❑ Escargot Cup (overall last place): Toto Entries in Les Grandes Dames class with spinnakers unfurled between Toiny and Forchue. St Barth Weekly n°196 3 Saint Barth Bucket 2010 The 126’ schooner, Gloria, under full sail. Andromeda la Dea winner of the Grandes Dames class 4 St Barth Weekly n°196 ■■■■■■■ Marine Park: Recommendations for Easter Week With Easter vacation the moment for camping on the island’s beaches, there is often quite a lot of trash left behind. Please leave the beaches clean: that is the message the Marine Park hopes will be taken seriously: “Traditionally, Easter weekend is the time to camp out on the beach. But please remember, a beer takes 200 years to decay, and 400 years for a plastic bottle. And a plastic bag floating in the water can look like a jellyfish, food for sea turtles… Picnics and campsites are fabulous moments to enjoy nature, but please remember to leave the beaches clean. Please do not leave plastic bags or any other trash behind when you leave.” Titouan Lamazou Designs Offical Poster For Les Voiles de Saint Barth Artist/writer/navigator Titouan Lamazou designed the official poster for the first edition of Les Voiles de Saint Barth. Sentimentally attached to the island, which he first visited in 1976 with Eric Tabarly, Titouan has made many freinds here, especially brothers Luc and Philippe Poupon, fellow sailors in these tropical waters, and François Tolède, director of Les Voiles. Winner of the first Vendée Globe, Lamazou has created a poster in perfect harmony with the themes of the eternal woman, prediliction, the sea, and beautiful sailboats, using tones that blend with modern and classic yachts, as well as spirit of yesteryear. « I always enjoy returning to St Barth, » says Lamazou. « Some of my best friends are here. The island has changed a lot since I first sailed into the port in 1976 with the Poupon brothers and aboard the sailboats of Eric Tabarly, where I was on the crew. Saint Barth is more modern, for sure, but the magic of the Caribben islands still enchants me. » Designing the poster for Les Voiles de Saint Barth inspired the artist : « They did not give me any specific direction, » he confirms. « I simply tried to mix the futuristic yachts and beautiful classic yachts that will be part of this event in April. I love the old rigged ships, especially those of the early 20th century, full of elegance and style. » Stay in touch 6-11 APRIL, 2010 LES VOILES DE SAINT BARTH The racing schedule 2010 • Tuesday, April 6, 2010: Opening of inscriptions office - Presentation of Official Program - Opening ceremony on Quai Général de Gaulle - Cocktail reception in the Race Village • Wednesday, April 7, 2010 Race Day 10 am: Skippers’ briefing, upstairs at the Capitanerie 11:00 am: Start of the races 4:00 pm: Return of participants to the dock 5:00 pm: Activities in Race Village • Thursday, April 8, 2010 - Race Day 2 10:00 am: Departure of boats 11:00 am: “Starting Line” Lunch at Météo Caraïbes 4:00 pm: Return of participants to the dock 5:00 pm: Activities in Race Village An artist without constraints and a frank person, Titouan Lamazou very early advised the committee on the content of his design : « There will be women….» The four designs he propsed included sensual female silhouettes with which Titouan Lamazou includes in the large part of his overall art works. Titouan Lamazou should be in Saint Barth from April 5 -11, not as a sailor but a friend of the island. Currently, his work can be seen in the USA, France and Japon. A limited edition of his poster for Les Voiles de Saint Barth will be availale for sale at the race village during the event. SeaSailSurf.com • Friday, April 9, 2010 Race Day 3 10:00 am: Departure of boats 4:00 pm: Return of participants to the dock 5:00 pm: Activities in Race Village: Sound and Light Show • Saturday, April 10, 2010 Final Race Day 10:00 am: Departures for final day of racing 5:00 pm: Awards ceremony and cocktail reception 8:00 pm: Gala closing party for Les Voiles de St Barth Sponsors Dinner at Météo Caraïbes • Sunday, April 11, 2010 11:00 am: Start to Colombier 12:00 : Big picnic on the beach WHEREVER YOU ARE EVERY FRIDAY AT www.stbarthweekly.com ■■■■■■■ DIDIER SPINDLER, TROPICAL ARTIST A resident of Saint Barth for the past four years, visual artist Didier Spindler has lived in the French Antilles for over 20 years, first in Guadeloupe and Les Saintes. His gallery in Gustavia is a charming place to discover his colorful canvases. Painting in a West Indian aesthetic, he has embraced bright colors with a passion. For Didier, “Happiness is something that can be shared.” That’s why his paintings are like gifts that share his emotions through his work. There is not a square inch on his canvases not covered with bold, saturated pigments that dance in the light: he attacks his work with a fervor that does not leave space for repentance. The colors are like the facets of the artists multiple talents, with blue, red, turquoise and yellow juxtapose in cheerful coexistence. Spindler’s canvases explode with the joy of liv- ing, like fireworks of West Indian happiness. They are like a window of happiness, like a smile to start a great day. His work can also be seen in galleries in Les Saintes, Paris, and Morocco. The Didier Spindler Gallery in Gustavia, located at the corner of Rue Samuel Fahlberg and Rue du Bord de Mer, is open from Monday – Friday, from 4pm-8pm, and all day Saturday. Tel: 05 90 29 20 67 Michel and his staff are happy to welcome you to their pool-side restaurant for lunch & dinner. Lobsters Fresh From The Tank 100 g for 6,50 euros Hôtel Baie des Anges • Flamands • 0590 27 63 61 8 St Barth Weekly n°196 GASTRONOMY ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Gustavia Bête à Z’Ailes Bar de l’Oubli B4 Bonito Carl Gustaf Lounge Café Victoire Do Brazil Eddy’s Restaurant Entre Deux Harbour Saladerie L’Entracte L’Isola Ristorante La Crêperie La Cantina Le Yacht Club Restaurant (la Marine) La Route des Boucaniers Le Bistro Le Vietnam Pipiri Palace Repaire des Rebelles The Strand Ti Zouk K’fé Victoria Restaurant (Carl Gustaf) Wall House Saint Jean 05 90 29 74 09 05.90.27.70.06 05.90.52.45.31 05.90.27.96.96 05.90.29 79 00 05.90.29.02.39 05.90.29 06 66 05.90.27 54 17 05.90.27.50.88 05.90.29 52 24 05.90.27.70.11 05.90.51.00.05 05 90 27 84 07 05.90.27.55.66 05.90.27 68 91 05.90.27 73 00 05.90.27 51 51 05 90 27 81 37 05.90.27 53 20 05.90.27 72 48 05.90.27.63.77 05 90 27 90 60 05.90.29.79.00 05.90.27 71 83 Saline Esprit Saline Grain de Sel Le Tamarin Pacri 05.90.29 79 99 05.90.27.63.62 05.90.27.70.47 05 90 29 21 97 05 90 27 73 62 05 90 27 71 30 05.90.27.53.88 05.90.27.53.13 05.90.27.64.64 05.90.27.53.00 Pointe Milou Mango Bar restaurant (Lunch) Taïno Restaurant (Diner & Lounge) Ti St-Barth 05.90.27.63.63 05.90.27.63.63 05.90.27 97 71 Grand Cul de Sac Bartoloméo (Hôtel Guanahani) Indigo (Hôtel Guanahani) Restaurant des pêcheurs (Le Sereno) O’Corail 05.90.27 66 60 05 90 27 66 60 05.90.29.83.00 05.90.29.33.27 Colombier Les Bananiers 05.90.27.93.48 Flamands 05.90.52 46 10 05.90.52 46 05 05 90 27 72 12 05.90.29.35.63 Lorient K’fé Massaï Le Bouchon Le Wok Le Portugal à St Barth Eden Rock Hideaway Kiki e Mo Le Diamant Le Jardin Le Glacier Le Piment La Plage Nikki Beach Z Chez Rolande La Case de l’Ile La Langouste Taïwana 05.90.29 76 78 05.90.27 61 81 05.90.27.63.61 05.90.27 65 01 Lurin 05.90.29 76 78 05 90 27 79 39 05 90 27 52 52 05 90 27 68 59 Santa Fé 05.90.27.61.04 Public Maya’s 05.90.27.75.73 Corossol Le Régal 05.90.29 85 26 Vitet Hostellerie des 3 Forces 05 90 27 61 25 Solution Check the solutions Anse des Cayes Chez Ginette Chez Yvon Fellini Ristorante (Hôtel Le Manapany) 05.90.27.66.11 05.90.29 86 81 05.90.27.66.55 Toiny Le Gaïac (Hôtel Le Toiny) 10 05.90.27.88 88 St Barth Weekly n°196 TIME OUT ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Where to go dancing? See an art exhibit? Listen to live music? Time Out keeps you up to date on local happenings. Let’s party ! Live Music ◗ Wednesday to Sunday Armando is on stage at Bar’tô from 7:30pm, Guanahani, Petit Cul de Sac ◗ Every Monday Disco evening at Ti St Barth, Pointe Milou ◗ Every Tuesday The Real Cabaret kim & Co at Ti St Barth, Pointe Milou ◗ Every Wednesday Theme Party at Ti St Barth ◗ Every Friday Live jazz music during dinner. Restaurant Le Gaiac, Toiny. ◗ Every Saturday Live music during dinner. Taîno Restaurant, Christopher Hotel, ◗ Through April 17 Markeisha Ensley Trio, from 9pm to midnight, Bete A Z’Ailes, Gustavia ◗ Thursday April 1 - Angels Night at Ti St Barth, Pointe Milou - Live in Concert: The St Barts Funky "Blackstripez" at the new St Barth's Pub, Lurin, at 9pm, many special guests & all local musicians, come & get funky. - Oriental Night at Le Bistrot, Gustavia ◗ Friday April 2 - Live Pop Rock with Rain Man, at St Barth's Pub ◗ Saturday April 3 - Live in Concert: The St Barts Funky "Blackstripez" at 8pm, Tamarin Restaurant ◗ Sunday, April 4 - Brazil party at Nikki Beach during all the day. - 1:00pm: Follow the wave with Sundek fashion show at St Barth Weekly n°196 La Plage, St Jean - Papaguyo at 9pm, Bonito, Gustavia Night Club - Yacht Club, Gustavia - Eleven 12, Gustavia - The Strand Supper Club Let’s Party ◗ Every night James Kentaro, new resident DJ exclusively at Yacht Club ◗ Every Tuesday - Girls Power at Yacht Club - Evening “We will rock you” at The Strand Supper Club ◗ Every Thursday - Alert Baywatch at Yacht Club, Gustavia - Ladies first at The Strand Supper Club (Casa Nikki), Fashion Show ◗ Daily Fashion Shows - Fashion Show: every lunch & dinner, La Plage, St Jean - Fashion Show from the Poupette boutique, from 1:00pm at Tamarin, Saline. - at 9:00pm Fashion show at Ti St Barth except Sunday ◗ Every Tuesday 6:30pm: Fashion show by the pool, from the boutique at the Isle de France Exhibitions ◗ Through April 11 Photographs by Pierre Carreau of the five last editions of the Saint Barths Bucket at the Repaire in Gustavia 11 ◗ Through April 10 David Wegman, "Decopauge" oil, pastels, sculpture at Entre Deux Restaurant, Gustavia ◗ Through April 8 Photographs by Xavier Lucchesi, at Tom Beach Hotel in St Jean. ◗ Through May 31 Christian Fagerlund: ‘Light and Land’, a series of landscapes and portraits in oil, Eden Rock Gallery, St Jean. ◗ Permanent exhibits • Alain le Chatelier, Les Artisans, Gustavia • Dave Stevenson, Les Artisans, Gustavia • Works by CyrilleMargarit at Nikki Beach, St Jean • Tony Caramanico at Clic Bookstore and Gallery • Group show at Pipiri Palace, Gustavia • Rose Murray, Comptoir du Cigare, Gustavia Xavier Lucchesi ◗ Through April 8 What does a photographer use instead of a camera? In the case of Xavier Lucchesi, the answer is an X-ray machine, using this medical technology to create surprisingly beautiful, often poignant images. His work is on exhibit at Tom Beach Hotel in St Jean. Saint Barth Bucket 2010 Traffic jam between Bonhomme and Frégate. During Saturday’s race, Salperton IV ripped its spinnaker right after Toc Vert. Sails ripped, sails repaired, on the dock on Saturday “Saturday Night Fever” on the docks... Saturday afternoon duel between Sojana, P2, and Liara. 12 St Barth Weekly n°196 ST BARTH BUCKET The Organizing Committee of the St Barth Bucket / Bucket Regattas would like to thank the island of St Barth and its population for helping to make the event a great success in all respect! In large measure, it is the wonderful “joie de vivre“ of the St Barth population that creates the fun and friendly spirit of the Bucket Regattas! With a special thanks to: the Collectivity of St Barth and Bruno Magras, Michel Magras and Sophie Olivaud the Port of Gustavia and Ernest Brin, Jacques Greaux and all the staff the SNSM safety boat, Nunu and the crew the Gendarmerie who also has opened the fort to the public for viewing the start and finish the Police department, Fireman department and Hospital for their special attention during the event the Tourist Office the local press and photographers Jimmy Buffet for the beer for the crew the numerous volunteers who have helped organize and manage the Regatta all businesses and artisans who have worked for the Bucket and contributed to this great outcome Visione, a 148’ Baltic yacht, heading toward the finish line during the second regatta. And of course all the other persons who have contributed, directly or indirectly, to the success of the 2010 St Barth Bucket Regatta THANK YOU ALL and see you next year ! Saudade, winner of the “Gazelles”class on day one. Aboard Baracuda, a 164 Perini Navi yacht. St Barth Weekly n°196 13 ■ At your services ■ Puzzle www.sudokustar.fr There's no math involved. The grid has numbers, but nothing has to add up to anything else. You solve the puzzle with reasoning and logic. It's fun. It's challenging. It's addictive!“Fill in the grid so that every row, every column, and every 3x3 box contains the digits 1 through 9."That's all there is to it. WANDA COIFFURE HAIR DRESSING SALON Kerastase L’Oréal GUSTAVIA - 0590 27 78 62 ■ Emergency numbers Shipping rescue Gendarmerie PAF / airport & port police Hospital Fire dept. 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