Take Five took the J/24 win in the recent Audi Cup Charity Regatta, part of the Richard Henry Dana Charity Regatta at the Dana Point Yacht Club.
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Glackin Wins 2011 Northeast Regional Championship
Aidan Glackin and his team won the 2011 J/24 NE Regionals in their boat Mental Floss. Glackin’s team fended off the hard charging Al Contants aboard Blitz to win the regatta by two
Read MoreIngham Wins 2011 European Championship
Full 10-Race Schedule Completed at BMW J/24 European Championship at Howth, Ireland. Read more here.
Read MoreDowneast Regatta a Huge Success!
Carter White tops the 42-boat fleet at the 26th Annual Downeast regatta in Falmouth, Maine.
Read MoreOdenbach Wins 2011 North American Championship
By John Heseltine For the J/24 North American Website HALIFAX — The final day of the North American Championship again brought shifty light winds that tested the ability of all sailors to be consistent. It was probably even tougher than Friday, as a matter of fact. Once again new boats made appearances at the head […]
Read MoreIRISH FLEET PREPARES FOR EUROPEANS WITH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Irish competitors in this year’s BMW European Championship at Howth in September had an 8-race warm-up on Lough Erne over two days (August 13/14) at the Irish J/24 National Championship, sponsored by Waterways Ireland. The defending champion Flor O’Driscoll and his crew on ‘Hard on Port’, retained their Irish title […]
Read MoreBrown Wins 2011 Florida State Championship
The Florida State Championships were held in beautiful Miami, FL the weekend of July 16th and 17th. The regatta was hosted by Flat Earth Sailing and sailed out of the Olympic Sailing Center. Saturday’s racing started on time at 12 pm with a building east southeasterly all day. The wind […]
Read MoreMilev Wins 2011 Canadian Nationals
Rossi Milev won the 2011 Canadian National Championship held at the Port Credit Yacht Club near Toronto, Ontario. Seven races were completed in very challenging light wind conditions. Second place went to Peter Wickwire followed by Scott Weakley in third.
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