

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. In fact, Welles is now the current USJCA President.
Twenty-seven teams from across the United States and Canada participated in the event hosted by Davis Island Yacht Club. The three-day event got in two solid days of racing to start with Sunday’s finale canceled due to glass-out conditions.

In the day’s first contest, Welles took line honors, with Odenbach in second and Christopher Stone’s VELOCIDAD in third. Welles and Odenbach reversed their top two positions in the next battle, while Robby Brown made his way into the top three. Welles took another bullet in the third race, trailed by Brian and Kat Malone on SUPERNATURAL FISHSLAPPER and Dan Busch’s BUSCHWACKER. In race four, some new names emerged at the top: David Ogden/John Mollicone’s BUCKAROO, Bob Kinsman’s DOGFISH and John Poulson’s LONG SHOT.
On Saturday, another four races were sailed in just about perfect sailing conditions on Tampa Bay. Under sunny skies and temperatures that warmed into the 70s, winds began around 6-8 knots, but picked up to 10-15 with a light chop, before falling off in late afternoon.

Patricio Sly’s MUY MUY opened the day with a victory (although took a 20% penalty), trailed by Brown and Carter White’s SEA BAGS Sailing Team. Welles returned to the top of the pack in Saturday’s second bout, while Mollicone/Ogden placed second and Brown third. White and Travis Odenbach’s HONEY BADGER followed Welles’ second bullet in race seven. Daniel Borrer on JESUS LIZARD INC ended the day on a positive note, with Brown and Mollicone/Ogden rounding out the top three.
And, so that is how it all ended Sunday afternoon. Welles continuing his extraordinary streak of the last three major J/24 events on American shores. Second was local hero Robby Brown followed by David Odgen/ John Mollicone on BUCKAROO (with friend Tim Healy aboard) in third overall. The balance of the top five included Carter White’s SEA BAGS Sailing Team in fourth and Travis Odenbach’s HONEY BADGER in fifth. Sailing photo credits- Chris Howell/ J/24 Class.org/ Facebook For more J/24 Midwinters sailing information