3-Bridge Fiasco Preview 2025

3-Bridge Fiasco Preview 2025

(San Francisco, CA)- An annual favorite in the bay, the SSS Three Bridge Fiasco is the biggest yacht race in the US west of the Mississippi River, with 300+ boats every year. The race is a pursuit race (slowest boats start first), starts and finishes on the city front at the Golden Gate Yacht Club, and the course involves the Blackaller Buoy (by the Golden Gate Bridge), Yerba Buena Island/Treasure Island (Bay Bridge), and Red Rock (by the Richmond/San Rafael Bridge). The marks can be rounded in any order and any direction, providing the crazy appeal of this race.
There are 303 keelboat entries for this year’s edition of the 3BF!! And, there are 54 J/Teams entered as mostly doublehanded teams- 18.0% of the fleet!
J/105 DoublehandedIn the dozen-boat J/105 doublehanded fleet are a few of the top players from the famous San Francisco J/105 Fleet #1! That “rogue’s roost” of boats includes Jeff Litfin’s MOJO, Phil Laby’s GODOT 2.0, George Hecht’s NIUHI, and William Woodruff’s ROULETTE.
J/24 DoublehandedThe eight-boat fleet of J/24s includes several renowned teams, such as Robin Van Vliet’s LITTLE WING, Jasper Van Vliet’s EVIL OCTOPUS, Richard Stockdale’s FROG LIPS, and Darren Cumming’s DOWNTOWN UPROAR.
PHRF Doublehanded Non-SpinIn this twenty-three-boat fleet are Jess Christina’s J/27 MYSTIC and Adam James’s J/100 NORTHERN BEAR.
PHRF Doublehanded SpinIn the 150+ PHRF doublehanded fleet is a wide variety of J/Teams. Some of the notable hot boats on SF Bay include Andrew Picel’s J/125 ARSENAL, Rufus Sjoberg’s J/125 RUFLESS, Barry Lewis’s J/120 CHANCE, Zach Berkowitz’s J/100 FEATHER, Ross Werner’s J/112E JUBILANT, Dan Brousseau’s J/109 TANGAROA, and Bill Mohr’s J/99 WIND DANCER.
PHRF Doublehanded SportboatIn this 40+ boat class are Dave Macewen’s J/90 LUCKY DUCK, Ian Rogers’s J/90 ORCA, and Mark Howe’s J/88 SPLIT WATER. This will be a very tough class!
PHRF Singlehanded SpinIn this dozen+ boat fleet are Scott Easom’s J/100 EIGHT BALL and Richard Leute’s J/44 ACEY DEUCY.
Good luck to all of our J/Sailors in this absolutely crazy race! The tale of the tape will tell the story, often very, very bizarre ones at that!
For more 3-Bridge Fiasco Race sailing informationhttps://www.jibeset.net/JACKY000.php?RG=T006291399

J/Teams Garner Silver in Hong Kong Around Island Race!

(Hong Kong, China)- The annual Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Around the Island Race is one of the biggest inshore events in Hong Kong. It is a 26nm race around Hong Kong Island involving Class Keelboats, Dinghies, Beach Cats, and Cruisers.
With an entry list of 200+ boats entered, and more than 1,500+ participants from all major yacht, sailing, and rowing clubs in Hong Kong, the regatta is as much about racing as it is about socializing ashore to catch up with “long-time, no-see” friends from the region.
J/80 Class- 8 boatsFirst was the duo of De Angelis & Lucchini on J-CHI, winning by just over 4 minutes elapsed. Second was Henry Wong’s FOOTLOOSE in an elapsed time of 6 hr:28 min: 54 sec. Third about 15 minutes behind them was BK Lim’s LILA.
IRC 8 DivisionThe eight-boat fleet was eclipsed by two J/Teams. Winning was Nick Southward’s J/109 ADMIRALTY HARBOUR- WHISKEY JACK with a corrected time of 5 hr:42 min: 42 sec. Just under 14 min. corrected time behind to take the silver medal was Andrew Pidden’s J/99 JUICE.
IRC 9 DivisionIn this ten-boat fleet, it was Nico Cohen-Addad’s J/122E JINN that garnered the bronze medal with a corrected time of 6 hrs: 7 min: 9 sec!
For more Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Around the Island Race sailing informationhttps://www.rhkyc.org.hk/sailing/races-and-regattas/local-racing/aroundtheislandrace

J/111 North Americans 2025 Update

(Key West, FL)- The 2025 edition of the Southernmost Regatta features the 2025 J/111 North American Championship that is sailing on the gorgeous aquamarine waters off Key West. Sponsored by SAILING Inc. from Cleveland, OH, the regatta is being hosted at the Galleon Hotel Tiki Bar, where the sailors enjoy a fun, quaint, easy-going regatta in the rustic atmosphere of Key West.
A strong ten-boat contingent of J/111s has been vying for 2025 North American Championship honors. So far, it has been a game of “chutes & ladders” for the top five on the leaderboard.
Day 1- MondayIt was a classic Key West day of sailing on the sky-blue waters of the Florida Keys. Dawning with a gorgeous sunny day and 13 to 20 kt northerly winds, the fleet was eager to get rocking and rolling. For anyone who has sailed in those conditions, the northerly winds blowing offshore always provide very shifty, streaky winds.
Surprising everyone with their speed and solid tactics, Jeff Davis’s crew from Cleveland, OH on SHAMROCK roared out of the starting gates with a trio of bullets in the first three races to handily lead the extremely competitive fleet by a wide margin.
Trailing behind them in second place was Andrew & Sedgewick Ward’s BRAVO with Bill Hardesty on tactics from Shelter Island YC on eastern Long Island, NY. BRAVO had a 3-3-2 for 8 pts. Then, sitting in third was Steve Young’s DIABLO from Bayview YC in Detroit, MI with a 2-7-3 for 12 pts.
Day 2- TuesdayWOW! Shocking outcomes and performances on the second day of competition. Unquestionably, Mother Nature was probably 90% responsible for such screw-ball finishes by the fleet as it was a dying northerly that was due to swing into the ESE late afternoon. That wildly variable wind produced a seismic shift at the top of the leaderboard, like the classic board game- “chutes & ladders”.
Loving the Long Island Sound type of conditions, it was Bill Baxter’s FIREBALL from Riverside YC (with multiple World Champion sailor Steve Benjamin on mainsheet and tactics) that crushed the day. By winning both races, FIREBALL rocketed up the standings from 6th on day one to first place by one point! Suffering the flipside of that scenario was SHAMROCK, sending themselves down the proverbial “mine shaft” and posting an 8-10 tally to drop to 4th place!
Day 3- WednesdayThe third day was canceled by 0900 hrs due to a forecast of 20 to 35 kts winds from the north due to a passing cold front. Flying “AP over A”, the fleet was told to take a “lay day” and explore all Key West and Duval Street had to offer on a cool, grey, overcast, very windy day! In short, many sailors, not surprisingly, gravitated to a popular sailor’s dive bar during the early evening- the infamous “Green Parrot Bar”- an institution since 1890… a “watering hole” known for featuring a huge, oblong-shaped bar, a jukebox, and frequent live music at the intersection of Whitehead and Southard Streets.
Day 4- ThursdayThe forecast for Thursday’s racing was for 10 to 15 kts NNW with very shifty winds and overcast skies. That made for fast racing in flat waters to leeward of Key West and the Northwest Channel. Re-igniting their afterburners after a decidedly mediocre day on Tuesday was Davis’s SHAMROCK crew from Cleveland, OH. With three races run, they posted a 3-3-2 tally to race to the top of the leaderboard again to take over first place with a 3-point lead. Now counting their drop races, this also enabled past 3x J/111 NA Champion- Peter Wagner’s SKELETON KEY from San Francisco, CA- to also leap onto the podium in the provisional silver medal position. Wagner’s crew posted an impressive 1-4-1 for the day for 22 pts net. Slipping back in the provisional standings to third place was Baxter’s FIREBALL team from Long Island Sound, posting a teeth-gnashing 7-2-7 for 26 pts net.
Friday will be the final day of racing with at least two races scheduled.
For more J/111 North Americanshttps://www.sailwave.com/results/NYC/j111.htm
Southernmost Regatta sailing informationhttps://www.yachtscoring.com/emenu/16411

J/121 Silvers, J/24s Have a Scream @ Barbados Sailing Week

(Bridgetown, Carlisle Bay, Barbados)- As they have for decades, the Barbados Cruising Club welcomed sailors from near and far across the Caribbean to their gorgeous corner of the Earth. Barbados is the easternmost of the Windward Islands and sailors love the long weekend of “fun in the sun”! The week-long regatta started with the local Coastal Offshore Races, then concluded with the famous Mt. Gay Round Barbados Race.
CSA RacingIn the CSA Racing division of seven boats, Peter Lewis’s J/121 WHISTLER managed to pull off a bronze medal in the Coastal Racing and a silver medal in the Round Barbados Race!
J/24 ClassThe J/24s enjoyed their 35th-plus year of racing on the island. This year a quartet of teams engaged in spirited racing for three days. In the end, it turned into the proverbial “shoot-out at the OK Corral” between two teams- Bob Povey’s FLY and Cyril Lcecrenay’s BUNGA BUNGA. Between the two teams, they took all podium finishes! Both teams suffered SCP scoring penalties that had a material effect on the outcome of their respective regattas. Winning the first race and being forced to take an SCP was BUNGA BUNGA! Then, in the last race, both teams took SCPs!! In the end, Povey’s FLY posted a 2-1-1-1-4-3/SCP for 8 pts net to win the gold medal. Then, Lecrenay’s BUNGA BUNGA team suffered the ignominious distinction of getting hit with two SCPs to post a 3/SCP- 2-2-3-1- 4/SCP for 11 pts net! Rounding out the podium to earn the bronze medal was Greg Webster’s PHOENIX with 13 pts net.
For more Barbados Sailing Week sailing informationhttps://www.roundbarbados.com/

J/Newsletter- January 22nd, 2025

From the exotic offshore scenery of Hong Kong to the aquamarine waters of Key West and the vibrant shores of the Caribbean, the 2025 sailing season is off to a thrilling start. The J/111 North American Championship in Key West has sailors battling for glory in a game of “chutes and ladders,” while across the globe, J/Teams are making waves in iconic regattas like Hong Kong’s Around the Island Race and Barbados Sailing Week. As we dive into these exciting updates, prepare for tales of camaraderie, competition, and the pure joy of sailing. 
For this upcoming weekend, whether navigating the famous Three Bridge Fiasco in San Francisco or chasing the breeze at the Bacardi J/70 Winter Series in Miami, these events showcase the incredible spirit and versatility of the global sailing community. Let’s hoist the sails and explore the latest!  

NEW J/36 Performance Cruising Yacht Announcement

(Les Sables d’Olonne, France)- The NEW J/36 offers the style and comfort of a well-appointed cruiser with the race-winning performance of the J/112E – a design that’s been winning hearts and silverware worldwide since 2016. The new name comes with a new deck, new cockpit, and new styling to provide more cruising appeal and sailing versatility.

Twin-wheel CockpitThe evolution of the J/36 lies in its newly designed deck. The cockpit features fingertip twin-wheel steering, same-level walk-thru transom boarding, and comfortable cockpit seating. The same refined ergonomics that make the J/36 ideal for cruising also improve crew efficiency for racing. All essential sail controls lead to the cockpit. And, as with all J’s, the helmsperson can also trim the mainsail for easy solo sailing. Read more here.  

The NEW J/40 Awarded “European Yacht of the Year” 2025- Performance Cruiser Category!

 (Dusseldorf, Germany)- What a truly amazing few months since her introduction! The new J/40 performance cruiser has won all of the major 2025 “Boat of the Year” awards!
After winning three awards for Best Boat of the Year from the American Sail Magazine, the French Voile Magazine, and the British Yachting World, the J/40 has now been voted European Yacht of the Year 2025 by a dozen leading European yachting journalists! Here’s the EBOTY 2025 introduction:
“Its timeless aesthetics make it stand out from the crowd. When the sails are up, it’s even more impressive: with awesome performance and an almost inspiring lightness of feel.
J/Boats, which manufactures in the Vendée Globe stronghold of Les Sables-d’Olonne, was an early pioneer. It was one of the first shipyards to use Gurit’s advanced Sprint process for hull construction, in which pre-impregnated fibers are infused under vacuum and then tempered. Read more here.  

BOOT Dusseldorf Displaying New J/40, J/99, and J/70!

(Dusseldorf, Germany)- The world-famous Boot Dusseldorf Boat Show is taking place from January 18th to 26th, 2025 in Dusseldorf, Germany at the sprawling Messe Conference & Exhibit Center.
With over 300 sailboat-related exhibitors, there is no question that the world’s largest sailboat show in the heart of Europe is an exciting place to visit.
Renowned as one of the major “arts” centers in Europe, Dusseldorf is both a cultural attraction along the gorgeous Rhine River as well as an amazing boat show to attend- truly one of those cultural events the entire family can enjoy!
On display in Hall 16/ Booth D21 will be the latest J/99 shorthanded offshore speedster, the world’s largest international sportsboat class- the J/70, and the magnificent new award-winning J/40 performance cruising yacht! For more BOOT Dusseldorf boat show information.  Read more here.  

J/111 North Americans Update

(Key West, FL)- The 2025 edition of the Southernmost Regatta features the 2025 J/111 North American Championship that is sailing on the gorgeous aquamarine waters off Key West. Sponsored by SAILING Inc. from Cleveland, OH, the regatta is being hosted at the Galleon Hotel Tiki Bar, where the sailors enjoy a fun, quaint, easy-going regatta in the rustic atmosphere of Key West. 
A strong ten-boat contingent of J/111s has been vying for 2025 North American Championship honors. So far, it has been a game of “chutes & ladders” for the top five on the leaderboard.  Read more here.

J/Teams Garner Silver in Hong Kong Around Island Race!

(Hong Kong, China)- The annual Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Around the Island Race is one of the biggest inshore events in Hong Kong. It is a 26nm race around Hong Kong Island involving Class Keelboats, Dinghies, Beach Cats, and Cruisers.
With an entry list of 200+ boats entered, and more than 1,500+ participants from all major yacht, sailing, and rowing clubs in Hong Kong, the regatta is as much about racing as it is about socializing ashore to catch up with “long-time, no-see” friends from the region.  Read more here.

J/121 Silvers, J/24s Have a Scream @ Barbados Sailing Week

(Bridgetown, Carlisle Bay, Barbados)- As they have for decades, the Barbados Cruising Club welcomed sailors from near and far across the Caribbean to their gorgeous corner of the Earth. Barbados is the easternmost of the Windward Islands and sailors love the long weekend of “fun in the sun”! The regatta started with the local Coastal Offshore Races, then concluded with the famous Mt. Gay Round Barbados Race.  Read more here.

Three Bridge Fiasco Preview 2025

(San Francisco, CA)- An annual favorite in the bay, the SSS Three Bridge Fiasco is the biggest yacht race in the US west of the Mississippi River, with 300+ boats every year.  The race is a pursuit race (slowest boats start first), starts and finishes on the city front at the Golden Gate Yacht Club, and the course involves the Blackaller Buoy (by the Golden Gate Bridge), Yerba Buena Island/Treasure Island (Bay Bridge), and Red Rock (by the Richmond/San Rafael Bridge). The marks can be rounded in any order and any direction, providing the crazy appeal of this race.
There are 303 keelboat entries for this year’s edition of the 3BF!! And, there are 54 J/Teams entered as mostly doublehanded teams- 18.0% of the fleet!   Read more here.

Bacardi J/70 Winter Series II Regatta Preview

(Miami, FL)- The seventh edition of the Bacardi J/70 Winter Series Regatta kicked off in December 2024 at Shake-A-Leg Miami. The second event is unfolding this coming weekend from January 25-26th, 2025.
The Bacardi J/70 Winter Series events lead into the season finale at the renowned Bacardi Cup Regatta, March 5-8th, 2025 for the J/70 Class and other one-design classes on Biscayne Bay in Miami, Florida. There are currently thirty-three teams registered to sail in this weekend’s regatta.  Read more here.

Grenada Sailing Week 2025 Preview

(Grand Anse, St. George’s, Grenada, West Indies)- Hosted by the Grenada Sailing Club, the Grenada Sailing Week is an exciting 6-day event for sailors who enjoy and love sailing in the eastern Caribbean in the “Windward Islands”. The format will be Skippers Briefing & Welcome Party in Carriacou, also welcoming the Rum to Spice feeder race from Barbados. Followed by Race Day 1 – Around Carriacou Island. Race Day 2 – Offshore from Carriacou to Grenada. On the official Lay Day the Light Keel Boat class will race around the buoys- e.g. J/80 one-design class. Then, on Race Day 3 and Race Day 4, all classes will race around the cans on the South Coast of Grenada. Thirty teams are entered from all over the Caribbean.  Read more here.

 

J/Gear January 20% Off Specials
(Newport, RI)-  The January 20% off specials will feature 2 items.
J Soft Shell VestThe J Soft Shell Vest introduces new performance features welcomed under diverse sailing conditions. The soft shell offers warmth from bonded layers of microfiber and spandex for ease of movement while protecting from windy, rainy, and chilly conditions. Here are basic specifications:

1000 mm waterproof rating
96% polyester, 4% spandex bonded to 100% polyester microfleece
Wind- and water-resistant
Interior storm flap with chin guard
Open hem with dropped back bottom

Order the J Soft Shell Vest here
J Brim HatThe J Brim Hat is a rugged full-brim hat that protects from the sun and fits snugly with the assistance of a chin strap. This cap is manufactured by Columbia and features a breathable circumference. Here are basic specifications:

Omni-Shade™ 100% textured nylon poplin on top, sides and brim
Omni-Wick™ sweatband and mesh vents
Omni-Shade™ UPF 50 protects you from the sun’s harmful rays
Omni-Wick sweatband and mesh venting actively breathe and pull moisture away from your skin to keep you cool.
Adjustable drawcord and toggle at the back
Fits most head bans: 21.5″ – 24.5″
3″ brim

Order the J/ Brim Hat here

J/111 North Americans 2025 Preview

Key West Southernmost Regatta Preview(Key West, FL)- The 2025 edition of the Southernmost Regatta is featuring the 2025 J/111 North American Championship, along with an ORC handicap fleet. Sponsored by SAILING Inc. from Cleveland, OH, the regatta is hosted at the infamous Galleon Hotel Tiki Bar, where the sailors enjoy a fun, quaint, easy-going regatta in the rustic atmosphere of Key West.
J/111 North AmericansA remarkably strong eleven-boat contingent of J/111s will be vying for 2025 North American Championship honors over the five-day series running from Monday to Friday, January 20th to 24th, 2025.
There are a number of “virgin” teams sailing their first J/111 NA’s as well as enthusiastic participants to sail in the gorgeous aquamarine-blue waters off Key West. The teams are all hoping for “classic” Key West conditions with breezes from the East/ Southeast, lumpy waves, and warm trade wind-like sailing conditions.
Certain to be a factor at the top of the leaderboard will be three-times past J/111 NA Champion Peter Wagner and his SKELETON KEY crew from San Francisco, CA. Chasing them hard will be a quartet of teams that have proven to be contenders on the podium in past J/111 regattas. Those teams include Rob Ruhlman’s SPACEMAN SPIFF from Cleveland, OH; Andrew & Sedge Ward’s BRAVO for Shelter Island, NY; Bill & Jackie Baxter’s FIREBALL from Riverside, CT; and Jeff Davis’s SHAMROCK from Cleveland, OH.
ORC DivisionIn this seven-boat fleet are two well-sailed J/Teams. Matt Schaedler’s J/122 BLITZKRIEG just earned a bronze medal in the Ft Lauderdale to Key West Race. Then, Ove Haxthausen’s J/133 RUMBA is expecting to excel in the windward-leeward race course format over the five days.
For more J/111 North Americans and Southernmost Regatta sailing informationhttps://www.yachtscoring.com/emenu/16411