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BOOT Dusseldorf Displaying New J\/40, J\/99, and J\/70!<\/h1>\n
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(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.<\/p>\n
With over 300 sailboat-related exhibitors, there is no question that the world\u2019s largest sailboat show in the heart of Europe is an exciting place to visit.<\/p>\n
Renowned as one of the major \u201carts\u201d 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!<\/p>\n
J\/99 Teams Silver in Rough & Tumble ROLEX Sydney Hobart Race\u00a0<\/h1>\n
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(Sydney, Australia)- Over the past 78 years, the ROLEX Sydney Hobart Yacht Race has become an icon of Australia’s summer sport, ranking in public interest with such national events as the Melbourne Cup, the Australian Open tennis, and the Boxing Day cricket test. No regular annual yachting event in the world attracts such huge media coverage as the three starting lines on Sydney Harbour.<\/p>\n
The 628.0 nm course is often described as the most grueling long ocean race in the world, a challenge to everyone who takes part. From the spectacular start in Sydney Harbour, the fleet sails out into the Tasman Sea, down the southeast coast of mainland Australia, across Bass Strait (which divides the mainland from the island State of Tasmania), then down the east coast of Tasmania. \u00a0At Tasman Island, the fleet turns right into Storm Bay for the final sail up the Derwent River to the historic port city of Hobart.<\/p>\n
CASTING COUCH Wins J\/70 Bacardi Winter Series I<\/h1>\n
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(Miami, FL)- The J\/70 Bacardi Winter Series kicked off on December 14-15, 2024 at Shake-A-Leg Miami, with the second event unfolding from January 24-26, 2025. 2024\/2025 marks the seventh edition of the J\/70 Bacardi Winter Series which has been strongly and enthusiastically supported by the J\/70 class since its inception.<\/p>\n
The J\/70 Bacardi Winter Series events lead into the season finale at the renowned Bacardi Cup Regatta from March 5-8, 2025 in Miami, FL, and hosted by Coral Reef Yacht Club.<\/p>\n
(Monte Carlo, Monaco)- The very popular YC Monaco J\/70 Winter Series commenced in November 2024 and will continue until the fourth and final regatta at the 41st Primo Cup- Trohpee UBS this spring in March 2025. The event has proved to be a very successful format, with more than 350 sailors coming from across Europe to set up their winter training base in the Principality of Monaco based out of the famous Yacht Club de Monaco to prepare for the upcoming season\u2019s big meetings. \u00a0Read more here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
(Tampa, FL)- For the first time in years, the Davis Island Yacht Club’s J\/70 Winter Series is not fully subscribed. There are just thirty-three teams entered in the 2025 edition to go sailing on the infamously light Tampa Bay. That’s nowhere close to the maximum sixty boats permitted where, in past years, the entry list was over-subscribed with a waiting list. The December 7-8 regatta was canceled due to extreme weather conditions, similar to what was experienced across the state of Florida for the Bacardi Winter Series in Miami, FL.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Nevertheless, there is a highly competitive fleet of international teams sailing in this weekend’s event from January 11th to 12th, 2025. Sailing photo credits- Phil Pape.<\/p>\n
SORC Ft Lauderdale to Key West Race Preview<\/h1>\n
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(Ft Lauderdale, FL)- This week, the Storm Trysail Club is hosting the renowned Fort Lauderdale to Key West Race, covering a distance of 160.0 nautical miles around the Florida Keys. Several J\/Teams will be participating in the race. The strategy for these teams will be to avoid the northerly flowing Gulf Stream, which has a speed of around 5 knots. Instead, they will skirt the Florida Keys reefs to stay in slack current and breeze.\u00a0Read more here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
USA J\/24 Youth Boat Grant Program Announcement<\/h1>\n
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(Ruskin, FL)- \u00a0The USA J\/24 Kelly Holmes Moon Youth Grant Program is supported and promoted by the USA J\/24 Class and is designed to assist and mentor young sailing teams wanting to take their program to a higher level of competition.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Program recipients are selected by a panel of experienced J\/24 sailors based on the proposals that each team submits and through an interview process. The Grant Program is tailored to each Grant recipient based on their various needs, and you will be partnered with a J\/24 Class Mentor. Grant recipients should have access to or own a class legal J\/24 and have a team that can meet the maximum crew weight. The Grant Program year will begin on February 1st and end on December 31st of the Program year. You should apply if you are between the ages of 18 and 30 and you have access to or own a J\/24.\u00a0Read more here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
(Newport, RI)- \u00a0The January 20% off specials will feature 2 items.<\/p>\n
J Soft Shell Vest The 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:<\/p>\n
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1000 mm waterproof rating<\/li>\n
96% polyester, 4% spandex bonded to 100% polyester microfleece<\/li>\n