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This week we have more cool updates from the world of sailing J’s across Europe, the USA, Canada, and the Caribbean. We start our journey on the picturesque waters of the Straits of Georgia, that is where the West Vancouver Yacht Club held its annual Southern Straits Race. Sailors from far and wide gathered with their J\/99s, J\/105s, J\/109s, J\/111s, J\/122s, and J\/160s to participate in this exciting spring “dash.” With courses stretching 148.0 nm, 98.0 nm, and 64.0 nm, the competition was intense and exhilarating.<\/p>\n

Meanwhile, in the charming harbor of Porto Ercole, Italy, a grand fleet of 45 boats representing seven European nations gathered for the Italian J\/70 Cup. Over three sun-soaked days, these skilled sailors raced their hearts out, with the regatta PRO successfully running eight thrilling races.<\/p>\n

Not too far away, in Marina di Carrara, Italy, seventeen talented teams competed in the Italian J\/24 Nationals circuit. The stunning white marble mountains of Carrara provided an awe-inspiring backdrop as the sailors raced across the pristine waters. Club Nautico Marina di Carrara graciously hosted this unforgettable event.<\/p>\n

Across the English Channel, in the United Kingdom, the Warsash Spring Series kicked off with a lively weekend of racing. The first Saturday saw the Black and White Groups battling side by side off the Hill Head shore, their sails filled with a N\/NNW breeze. The Solent’s waters were graced with a one-design fleet of J\/70s, as well as IRC handicap boats, including J\/92s, J\/109s, J\/111s, and J\/122s.<\/p>\n

Up in the majestic Swiss Alps, the Swiss J\/70 Masters Regatta unfolded on the breathtaking Lago Maggiore in Ascona, Switzerland. Fifteen masters teams, representing every Swiss canton, participated in a thrilling two-day series, surrounded by snow-capped peaks and crystal-clear waters.<\/p>\n

Down in the Caribbean, the island of St. Barths played host to the Voiles de St Barth Regatta, a celebration of sailing, camaraderie, and the classic French lifestyle. Sailors enjoyed five days of competitive racing, morning caf\u00e9s, evening concerts, and a signature mid-regatta “Day Off” at the famous Nikki Beach. The island’s enchanting beauty and exceptional sailing conditions left lasting impressions on all who attended.<\/p>\n

Back in Seattle, Washington, the Corinthian Yacht Club’s Center Sound Series drew to a close with a 22-mile out-and-back race to Scatchet Head at the southern end of Whidbey Island. Sixty boats across nine classes took part in this exciting event, embracing the lovely conditions and the spirit of friendly competition.<\/p>\n

J\/COMMUNITY<\/strong>
There are several interesting tidbits of news in the J\/Community section below. They include the following:<\/p>\n