Will Welles continues his six-month hot streak, adding the 2015 J/24 Midwinter Championship to his trophy case, which also holds the 2014 J/24 US National Championship and 2014 J/24 World Championship. Racing Cougar with Chris Morgan, Monica Morgan, Jeff Linton and Erik Rexford, Welles totaled 25 points in eight races with a line of 1,2,1,12,7,1,1,(16). No racing took place on Sunday due to lack of wind at Davis Island Yacht Club in Tampa, Florida. Robby Brown’s USA799 claimed the silver position with 27 points, and John Mollicone/David Ogden’s Buckaroo third with 37 points. Welles credited Chris Morgan for putting the crew together and using his local boat. “I’d been looking forward to sailing with this team, and it just all fit together.” He commended the race committee for completing eight races in the first two days. “The Bay has lake-like conditions. It’s very shifty racing. There’s nothing better than the people, the club and the grounds at Davis Island Yacht Club. It all makes this spot a gem.” This is Welles first J/24 Midwinter Championship victory, and he noted that he’s especially excited to be the first recipient of the new Midwinters perpetual trophy in honor of Lambert Lai. Lai, USJCA President for the last two years, passed away on December 30, 2014. Lai and Welles worked closely together, as Welles is now the current USJCA President. Twenty-seven teams from across the United States and Canada participated in the event. Photos are posted on the J/24 Class Facebook page, and complete results are available here. The top five: Will Welles, Cougar (25 points), Robby Brown, USA799 (27), John Mollicone/David Ogden, Buckaroo (37), Carter White, Sea Bags Sailing Team (41), Travis Odenbach, HoneyBadger (45).

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