J/Newsletter- May 8th, 2024
This past week, we had yet more thrilling moments from the high seas for our passionate J/Sailors in both one-design and offshore sailing regattas. From the breathtaking shores of France to the picturesque harbors of Finland, our global sailing community has been busy making waves and breaking records. So grab your compass and let’s set sail on a journey through the highlights of the past week’s most exhilarating regattas. J/45 FurlerBooom Epic Ocean Challenges Championing Excellence Celebrating Tradition and Camaraderie Looking Ahead |
J/45 Mainsail Roller Furler Boom video(Les Sables d’Olonne, France)- Enjoy this video demonstration of the mainsail furling boom from the Danish brand FURLERBOOM on a J/45 from the J/Composites shipyard based in Les Sables d’Olonne, France. Taking place in front of the famous departure port for the Vendée Globe Race, you will see a hoisting of the mainsail, a reefing, the adjustment of the outhaul, and of course, the lowering of the mainsail. The boom was installed on a J/45 cruising version with a shoal keel. She will be based in Newport, RI this summer for interested customers! The boom is the T18-V model, with several options including outhaul adjustment as well as the zip cover that is ideal for storing and sheltering your sail. Manufacturing quality The Furlerboom booms allow you to benefit from a high-performance mainsail, fully battened with a leech round. Above all, it’s a guarantee of safety for sailors and the booms provide a finish worthy of the finest sailing yachts. Find details of GV Furlerboom furling booms on our site Watch the J/45 FURLERBOOM demonstration video here |
J/121 ALCHEMY Leading the OSTAR Race!(Newport, RI)- David Southwell’s J/121 ALCHEMY is sailing the 2024 OSTAR/ TWOSTAR Race that started off Plymouth, England on May 5th, 2024. Currently, he is enjoying a 100+ mile lead boat-for-boat three days after the start! The OSTAR is the oldest solo ocean race in the world dating back to 1960 when Blondie Hasler raced against the legendary Francis Chichester. The course is deceptively simple: the 3,000-mile race runs from Plymouth in Devon against the prevailing wind and current to Newport Rhode Island, leaving Nantucket to starboard. If you’re interested in following along with his adventure, you can track him through the YB Race Tracker App. Also, ALCHEMY has a boat tracker from Iridium/ Predictwind.com. That link is here. As David explained, “I’m expecting the race to take around a month. So, if all goes well I’ll be arriving in early June. I expect to be posting regularly on the boat’s Instagram account here. For any of you who will be in Newport at the finish, I’ll be pulling into the Newport Yacht Club on Long Wharf Mall. |
J/99 JOY Crowned ORC Doublehanded European Champions(Caorle, Italy)- The 2nd edition of the annual ORC Doublehanded European Championship crowned three new champions among 29 entries from four nations after a 195-mile offshore race completed in the northern Adriatic Sea. Organized by Circolo Nautico Santa Margherita (CNSM) in collaboration with the Offshore Racing Congress (ORC), the Italian Sailing Federation (FIV) and UVAI, this race was sailed alongside a larger fleet of 62 teams entered in the 30th edition of La Duecento, an annual offshore race that starts in Caorle to round Grado and Susak island in Croatia before returning to the finish in Caorle. Starting with light winds, the total fleet of 91 boats encountered varying conditions along the course. Thermal winds along the Istrian coast, accompanied by occasional thunderstorms and lulls in the wind, particularly affected the smaller boats in this fleet while on their upwind leg toward the finish line in Caorle. In Class C, the Slovenian crew of the J/99 JOY sailed by Vladimir Borstnar and Bojan Gale emerged victorious. Borstnar shared his thoughts on the win: “It was an interesting race, with more wind than expected throughout the course. From Grado to Susak we sailed south with the spinnaker, and in Quarnaro we encountered gusts of up to 20 knots. We never stopped while our competitors found wind holes on the upwind leg, which helped us achieve the win.” For more ORC Double European Championship sailing information |
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BLACK MAMBA Crowned J/70 North American Champions!(Riviera Nayarit/ Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)- For the 2024 edition of the J/70 North American Championship, the Nayarit Yacht Club in Riviera Nayarit hosted twenty-six teams from the USA, Mexico, Canada, and Argentina. Situated just around the famous Bahia de Banderas to the west-northwest of the famous Mexican resort town of Puerto Vallarta, the Nayarit YC has been fortunate to have the famous Banderas Bay sailing conditions materialize for this talented fleet over the past few days. Incredible conditions prevailed for four days and a full slate of 11 races. Open Division Rounding out the top five was Ignacio Perez Morett’s ZAGUERO in fourth and Alejandro Perez Ontiveros’s ALGARETE in fifth place. Corinthians Division The J/70 Class extends its appreciation to PRO Chip Till, Regatta Chair Linda Green, and many gracious volunteers. Photos are available on the International J/70 Class Facebook page. For more J/70 North American Championship sailing information. |
J/122 EL OCASO Crowned Lord Nelson Trophy Winner @ Antigua!!(English Harbour, Antigua)- The 55th edition of Antigua Sailing Week attracted 88 boats from 20 different countries and 750 crew from all over the world. Antigua Sailing Week is one of the most celebrated regattas in the sailing world; the 2024 edition added another great chapter. Light winds gave a gentle start to the regatta but that built to a full-on foam up by the final day. The racing through the classes was fierce and the camaraderie was strong. The Final Prize Giving was held in the historic surroundings of Nelson’s Dockyard. Guests of Honour were the Governor-General of Antigua & Barbuda His Excellency Dr. Sir Rodney Williams & E.P Chet Greene, Minister of Parliament for ST. Pauls. J’ana Million sang a beautiful rendition of the National Anthem of Antigua & Barbuda. Antigua Sailing Week President Alison Sly-Adams thanked all of the sponsors and the volunteer SWAT team, over a hundred strong, for their hard work. ASW Race Manager Jaime Torres was the Master of Ceremonies and welcomed the trophy winners to the stage. All of the Class Winners received Locman Italy watches presented by Camilla Holme. The Lord Nelson Trophy is the biggest prize at Antigua Sailing Week and is adorned with the names of famous race boats over six decades. Two boats have won the famous trophy three times in previous editions: Larry Ellison’s Farr 90 Maxi SAYONARA and Sir Peter Harrison’s Farr 115 SOJANA. For the 55th edition of Antigua Sailing Week, the J/122 El Ocaso has joined that elite club. Chartered to British couple Tony & Sally Mack, McFLY on EL OCASO lifted the Lord Nelson Trophy in Nelson’s Dockyard Antigua for the best performance at Antigua Sailing Week. “I am feeling just fantastic!” exclaimed Tony Mack. “This is a lovely place to come sailing. I have been to world championships and I have never been to a prize giving like this one! The message to anybody is that if you can come and race out here, do it! Antigua Sailing Week is great fun.” “You hope to surround yourself with good people and we have a golden rule that if we do well it is always a team effort. If we do badly it is down to me; the blame culture stops there! This has been very much a team effort, everybody worked so hard. We won and lost races by seconds, it was ever so competitive and that makes it mean a lot.” For more Antigua Sailing Week sailing information. |
Gorgeous & Spectacular PALMAVELA!(Palma Mallorca, Spain)- The 20th edition of PalmaVela took place this past week at the Real Club Náutico de Palma at Palma Mallorca, Spain. One-design fleets of J/70s and J/80s enjoyed the amazing sailing conditions inside Palma Bay for their three-day regattas. And, the offshore ORC Divisions also featured beautiful sailing offshore. The J/70s are warming up in this PalmaVela for the next J/70 World Championship, which will be organized by the Real Club Náutico de Palma and will be held at the end of September. RCNP patron María Bover already won last year at PalmaVela in the J/80s and is now the leader with BALERIA in the J/70s. The J/80s have also completed three tests, with the Valencia RCN boat ISER appearing at the top of the leaderboard. Manuel de Tomás’ ISER team won all three races. NOR DID SAL, from CN Arenal, a boat built for the President of the Balearic Sailing Federation- Cati Darder- has Neus Fernández as its skipper and was sitting in second place. The Mallorcans remain one point behind the provisional leaders. DAY 2 J/70 Class J/80 Class ORC 4 Division |
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Warsash Spring Series- Weekend 5 Report(Warsash, England)- The Warsash Sailing Club continued the Warsash Spring Series for IRC Racing classes last weekend. Four more races were held over the Spring Championship weekend. Here is how it all broke down for the tenacious sailors taking on the always capricious, ever-changing Solent. Spring Series Spring Championship The seventeen-boat IRC 2 Division saw John Smart’s J/109 JUKEBOX with a 1-1-6-1-2-1 tally for 6 pts net. Spots 4 to 7 were all J/Teams. David Richards’s J/109 JELLYFISH was 4th, Kevin Taylor’s J/99 JUMP TO IT was 5th, Rosie Berry’s J/109 JENIE was 6th, and Jean-Baptiste Brian’s J/99 JOLLY JUMPER was 7th. For more Warsash Sailing Club Spring Series sailing information |
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J/Domination @ American YC Spring Regatta!(Rye, NY)- The 2024 American Yacht Club Spring Regatta wrapped up three solid days of sailing on May 3-5, with the Friday coastal race leading into the weekend’s mix of windward-leeward and coastal courses. The regatta featured one-design class racing for J/99s, J/105s, J/100s, and J/44s, plus offshore handicap racing in ORC and PHRF classes. Friday Coastal Race Drew Fung, of the J/100 FREEDOM, noted: “The J/100 fleet had a terrific Spring Regatta with spirited competition all three days. Our Friday double-handed Coastal Cruising race was a blast, in addition to being quite a workout given the terrific breeze and course the Race Committee gave us.” Saturday brought consistent ENE winds in the 10 to 18-knot range, while Sunday was shiftier with an easterly bending to the south, with wind ranging between 7 and 14 knots across various parts of the Sound. On the East Course, PRO David Barton got in 4 races running windward-leewards in 3 different classes (J/44, J/105, ORC). South Course PRO Nick Everett kicked off the 4 class coastal race with a downwind start to keep things interesting. While Sunday was supposed to be cold and wet, the rain held off and the sailors got off 3 races on the East course and 1 race for the coastal classes, including a reach leg where the sailors had a chance to break out their code-zeros. After racing every day, the sailors kicked back to food and music, catching up and sharing tips and anecdotes from the day. As Race Committee Chair Barry Gold put it, “It was like the old days with lots of people staying late to enjoy each others’ company at the club, even after a hard day of work on the water. Event Chair Erik Asgeirsson summed up the regatta, “We had a fantastic three days of racing and shoreside festivities. Our three-day dual event format, now in its second year, continues to receive a lot of positive feedback. Finally, we also greatly appreciated the increased involvement of the AYC Spring Regatta Sponsors.” The principal trophies were all won by J/Teams: J/44 One-Design J/105 One-Design J/99 One-Design ORC Windward-Leeward Division Coastal PHRF 1 Coastal PHRF 2 Coastal PHRF 3 Coastal Non-Spinnaker |
Yachting Cup Regatta Enjoys Gorgeous Sailing!(San Diego, CA)- As a blustery weather front cleared Sunday morning to reveal clear blue skies and white caps at sea, sailors on the final day of the Yachting Cup were excited to get out on the water in some ‘sporty’ conditions. After a fierce competition on the water, the teams all came back to celebrate their wins and camaraderie with a Cinco de Mayo trophy celebration. Festive beverage sponsors Mount Gay Rum and Ballast Point brought the fiesta to life along with a surprise tasting of a new-to-the-Club tequila, Ricava. For J/Teams across the board, it was a fun regatta with a lot of great sailing and competition over the weekend in one-design classes for J/111s, J/105s, J/22s, J/24s, and ORR offshore handicap divisions. J/111 Class J/105 Class J/22 Class J/24 Class ORR-EZ 2 Division The Yachting Cup would like to thank the over 40 volunteers on the organizing, race, and protest committees that made this regatta possible. And a very special thank you to our neighbors Southwestern Yacht Club for utilizing your vessels for committee boats. We always appreciate everyone who comes out and we can’t wait for an even bigger Yachting Cup in 2025! For more Yachting Cup regatta results |
Fun-loving, Challenging Annapolis SAILING WORLD Regatta(Annapolis, MD)- Knowledge of the Chesapeake Bay and its light, shifty winds paid off for local sailors this past weekend in the Helly Hansen Annapolis Sailing World Regatta Series hosted by Annapolis Yacht Club. The regatta is incredibly popular for passionate, enthusiastic J/Sailors! Look at the astonishing statistics for this past weekend. A total of 152 offshore keelboat teams were participating, of which 111 of them (73.0% of the fleet!) are J/Crews sailing J/22s, J/24s, J/70s, J/80s, J/30s, J/35s, and J/105s! Below is how it all panned out in those various classes for the three-day event. J/70 Class J/22 Class J/24 Class J/30 East Coast Championship J/80 Class J/88 Class J/105 Class ORC Division |
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ALANDIA SAILING TEAM Crowned Finnish J/70 National Champions!(Helsinki, Finland)- This past weekend the Finnish J/70 National Championships were held just west of Helsinki in the seaside town of Helsingfors. The host for the enthusiastic fleet was Nylandska Jaktklubben. The NJK Race Committee and PRO team managed to run eight races over the three-day regatta. Winning was Markus Ronnberg’s team on ALANDIA SAILING TEAM (Emil Nordlund, Jasper Karlsson, & Staffan Lindberg). They sailed an extremely consistent series, posting all top-five finishes over their twenty-five competitors. Second was Hemming Hanses’s ALMACO TEAM with a crew of Mathias Tennstrom, Isak Nordlund, and Melker Lundberg. Then, rounding out the podium was determined by a tiebreaker at 21 pts net each. Winning that countback was Tusse Tallberg’s FINNISH FLASH with a crew of Victor Silen, Mikke Berg, and Kasimir Johansson. For more Finnish J/70 class sailing information |
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Regattaclub Oberhofen Win J/70 Youth SAILING Champions League(Vilamoura, Portugal)- In an exciting final of the J/70 Youth SAILING Champions League 2024 in Vilamoura, Portugal, Regattaclub Oberhofen once again secured the title of winner of the Youth SAILING Champions League. The sailing conditions in Vilamoura were challenging, but the young talents showed impressive boat handling and sailed at the highest level. Seventeen clubs with sailors who are 23 or younger from all over Europe took part in this prestigious event, including the Finnish team Helsingfors Segelklubb, which probably made the longest journey. A total of nine nations were represented- Austria, Spain, Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The regatta began with impressive dominance by the Swiss, French, and Spanish teams, they all made a strong statement right from the start. Regattaclub Oberhofen, which had already won the title the previous year, was able to fight its way to the top early on and hold on to it with 11 wins out of 14 Flights. In the dramatic Final Four, the qualifiers were the Swiss Club Regattaclub Oberhofen, Real Club Náutico de Arrecife from Spain, the French team Ecole Navale, and the Swiss Club Stäfa. Regattaclub Oberhofen initially showed weakness in the first race, which gave the French team Ecole Navale the first victory in the Final Four. However, they were not discouraged and went on to confidently win the second race and thus the coveted Youth SAILING Champions League title. “As a five-time participant in the Youth SAILING Champions League, we bring a wealth of experience and expertise with us, which helped us to bring the title back to Switzerland,” added Nick Zeltner, skipper of Team Regattaclub Oberhofen. His crew consisted of Cedric Schenk, Nicolas Wyss, and Jannick Frei. The second-place French team from Ecole Navale consisted of skipper Paul Loiseau and crew of Mathieu Le Cleach, Tugdual Guillemot, and Jean-Mael Morin. The third-place Swiss team was from Segelclub Stafa, with skipper Simon Kaiser, Niklas Kaiser, Carlos Biiber, and Robert Resch. For more SAILING Champions League 2024 information |
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Club Nautique de Versoix Win J/70 Swiss Super Sailing League- Act I- Oberhofen(Oberhofen, Switzerland)- The first regatta for the 2024 season for the J/70 Swiss Super Sailing League took place in Oberhofen, Switzerland on the north shore of the Thunersee Lake. As one might imagine, Oberhofen is an incredibly cute storybook little town on a gorgeous Swiss mountain lake with a magnificent 8+ century old castle from the Middle Ages- https://www.schlossoberhofen.ch. Enjoying the sybaritic environment were eighteen teams from just about every major sailing lake in Switzerland. In the end, the sailors enjoyed eight races over the two-day weekend in gorgeous sailing weather. The racing was so competitive that the entire top five was determined by tiebreakers! That’s amazing and, perhaps, a first for one-design class racing! Tied at 21 pts apiece, winning the countback was the Club Nautique de Versoix team with skipper Victor Casas and crew of Romain Defferrard, Benjamin Delaloye, and Romuald Hausser. Losing that battle to settle for the silver medal was RegattaClub Oberhofen with skipper Stefan Seger and crew of Till Sger, Karin Nordstrom, and Matthias Fahmi. Just one point behind the leaders was Bordee de Tribord- La Neauveville with skipper David Biedermann and crew of Max Haenssler, Lorenz Kausche, Ysaline Petermann, and Morgane Emery. Then, fourth was yet another tiebreaker only one more point back at 24 pts each! Winning that countback was SV Kreuzlingen with skipper Thomas Ruegge and a team of Martin Hagen, Michael Hermann, and Celine Maywald. Losing that countback to take fifth place was RegattaClub Bodensee with skipper Julian Flessati and a team of Laurenz Granher, Stephan Ammann, and Rene Ott. For more J/70 Swiss Sailing League regatta information |
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Race to the Straits = J/FUN & Silverware!(Seattle, WA)- Hosted annually by Sloop Tavern Yacht Club in Seattle, WA, the Race to the Straits featured two days of racing 30.3 nm from Shilshole to Port Townsend and return over last weekend. When the fleet arrived at Port Townsend, they were treated to an amazing “Halfway Party” at the Northwest Maritime Center. The racing didn’t disappoint either, with the usual challenging conditions facing the fleet, having to deal with current, holes, streaks, and various forms of commercial traffic doing their best to frustrate the sailors. In the end, many J/Crews earned their fair share of silverware, and then some! Class 14 Class 13 Class 12 Class 11- J/105s Class 8- J/70s Class 7- J/80s Class 4 PHRF Overall |
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J/Crew Silver @ RORC Myth of Malham Race(Cowes, Isle of Wight, England)- This past weekend, several J/Teams sailed the RORC’s Myth of Malham Race, a 235.0nm often very challenging race from the Royal Yacht Squadron’s starting line off Cowes, Isle of Wight, then heading west out of the capricious Solent, past the infamous Needles to Eddystone Light near Plymouth, England and return to the Cowes RYS finish line. Despite the earlier timing than usual – on the early May bank holiday – conditions were largely very pleasant, including a long downwind leg from the start at Cowes to the Eddystone Light House, south of Plymouth in around 10 knots of breeze. However, on the return leg to Cowes, the competitors had to negotiate complex weather patterns associated with a small area of low pressure in the west of the English Channel, including a front off the coast of South Devon. IRC 1 Division IRC 3 Division |
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RORC North Sea Race Preview(Harwich, England)- The Royal Ocean Racing Club’s North Sea Race, hosted by the Royal Harwich Yacht Club, has attracted over 50 boats. The North Sea Race is one of the oldest in the RORC Racing Calendar dating back to 1931. The race is run in association with the East Anglian Offshore Racing Association, the Yacht Club Scheveningen, and the North Sea Regatta. The North Sea Race is the sixth race of the 2024 RORC Season’s Points Championship, the world’s largest offshore racing series. The 180.0 nm race across the North Sea starts from Harwich on the East Coast of England and finishes close to the famous Dutch sailing city of the Hague and the Yacht Club Scheveningen. The majority of the entries come from the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, with over 300 sailors taking part including crews from Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Ireland, Norway, and Poland. Racing in the IRC Doublehand division, last year’s overall winner J/122 AJETO! is back, sailed by Robin Verhoef & John van der Starre from the Netherlands. In IRC One, two Dutch J/122s will be going head-to-head, Frans van Cappelle and Michelle Witsenburg’s MOANA, which competed in the RORC Transatlantic Race and RORC Caribbean 600, will have a close match with Uneco de Meester’s OTRA VEZ. Both teams are from the Yacht Club Scheveningen. For more RORC North Sea Race sailing information |
J/Gear May 20% Off Specials(Newport, RI)- The J/Stripe Hoodie sports the J Logo which was established in 1977 with the design of the J24. Mid weight Blended fabric for comfort on or off the water during warmer evenings. Material: 8 oz., 60% cotton, 40% polyester sueded fleece Feature: 3-piece jersey-lined hood with sewn eyelets and contrast drawcords Contrast self fabric panels on chest, arms, and hood Contrast twill tape back of neck tape 1×1 rib cuffs and waistband Set-on pouch pocket Tear away label You may customize with your J Class logo by selecting the class in the drop down and then in the Custom Section choose Left Sleeve. Use the next Custom Box to add the Boat name underneath the logo if you choose…. Another option we can offer is your boatname in large block print across the back. Order J/Stripe Hoodie here: |