Fourteen boats in all participated in the 2015 Southern California District 21 Road Series, although unfortunately not all in every race. Normally, this series consists of six races, held in various venues around Southern California, but this year,two races didn’t happen for our fleet (one coincided with the J/24 Nationals, […]
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Read MoreJ/Fest Southwest
Fourteen J/24s completed six races at J/Fest Southwest from October 10-11 at Lakewood Yacht Club in Seabrook, TX. Natalie Penner on Giggles won four races and added a second and a third for 9 points and the victory. James Freedman on Miss Conduct took second with 20 points, and Kelly […]
Read MoreLate rally wins U.S. Adult Sailing Championship
New Jersey City, NJ (October 12, 2015) – In what was described as a “miracle race” by Eric Leitner, the host club representative from the Manhattan Yacht Club edged out a competitive field in the final race to win the 2015 U.S. Adult Sailing Championship (Oct. 10-12) and claim the […]
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Changing of the Colors
To all participants of this past weekend’s 37th Annual Changing of the Colors Regatta, Fleet 24 would like to extend a well earned “thank you”! All that can be said is WOW to the weather and sailing for the three days. Thursday when all were arriving, the winds were blowing […]
Read MoreDistrict 10 Championship, Melbourne Yacht Club and Eau Gallie Yacht Club, Indian Harbor Beach, FL, October 3-4
Fourteen boats participated in this annual Championship, and they were welcomed by the first cold front of the season introducing gorgeous weather on the Indian River. This regatta was hosted by two of the local clubs with EGYC responsible for all the onshore activity (east of the bulkhead) and MYC […]
Read MoreDistrict 1 Championship
Malletts Bay Boat Club in Vermont hosted the J/24 District 1 Championship from September 19-20. Eight boats battled through six races, as Mr. Hankey (Carey’s hull #1530) edged out the Seabags team (White’s hull #2785) by one point. Mr. Hankey totaled 8 net points to Seabag’s 9, while Jam (Gardner’s […]
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