"ACADIA'S innovative design and construction was realized right here in Stonington, Connecticut," said Mystic Seaport president Steve White. "With this acquisition and our building relationship with Clay, Mystic Seaport is embracing today's sailing technology - just as the CHARLES W. MORGAN stood for innovation in its day." full article...
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
ACADIA Joins Mystic Seaport Fleet
"ACADIA'S innovative design and construction was realized right here in Stonington, Connecticut," said Mystic Seaport president Steve White. "With this acquisition and our building relationship with Clay, Mystic Seaport is embracing today's sailing technology - just as the CHARLES W. MORGAN stood for innovation in its day." full article...
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
J/109 Class Invited to Vice Admiral's Cup
Fifteen to twenty J-109 teams are expected to compete including all of the top UK boats. "The J-109 Class is thrilled to be invited to take part in the Vice Admiral's Cup. This is a prestigious event and as such the phenomenally successful J-109 class will have much to offer the Vice Admiral's Cup in terms of quality of competition on the race track. We are looking forward to an outstanding weekend of racing." Commented J-109 UK Class Chairman Matt Boyle. NOR & Entry info
Stark Raving Mad IV Wins Cabo Race
After the race, SRM owner Jim Madden shared this brief message: “What a blast. The boat was easy to handle, fun to sail, and blazingly fast. The 790 miles down the Baja passed by quickly with speeds frequently at 15knots or more. We also managed to enjoy ourselves with some very nice amenities like Bordeaux’s and barbecued swordfish and steaks"... now that's winning in style! Results & more
Monday, March 9, 2009
J/95 Share the Joy Closer to Home
Download the new J/95 brochure to learn more...
J/100, J/122 and Wind at Heineken '09
In Spinnaker 4, it was the forty foot J/s dominating the standings with James Dobbs’ J/122 Lost Horizons defending his 2008 crown scoring straight bullets over four races and Rick Wesslund & Mike Caldwell’s J/120 El Ocaso scoring straight seconds. The J/109 Pocket Rocket finished forth. http://www.heinekenregatta.com/
J/42 'Crisis Mode'
“Just finished a 13 month circumnavigation on my J/42. The boat has served me well in all sorts of conditions. Thanks for a great boat!”
This understated note is from owner Todd Hybels and follows a great achievement and cruising adventure covering 29,000 nm in 18 months across the Pacific, Indian, and Altantic Oceans. Congrats to Todd and his crew and friends Jeremiah Dodson, and Joe Hays.
Now temporarily based out of Leverick Bay in the British Virgin Islands Todd and his extended family are celebrating Crisis Mode's successful voyage before setting sail in a few weeks for his home port of South Haven, MI. ... For some great stories and photos of the adventure please visit http://www.crisismode.org
Monday, February 23, 2009
Blue Water Medal to Scott Piper
Dr. Piper has crossed the Atlantic eight times and the Indian and Pacific Oceans four times each. His routes have varied substantially, including high latitude crossings of the North Pacific and Southern Oceans. His voyages have included roundings of three of the world’s great capes, Cape Horn, the Cape of Good Hope, and Cape Leeuwin on the southwest tip of Australia. Full article
Fisher Captures J/22 Midwinters
Sailing with Jeff Eiber and Todd Hiller, Fisher used consistent scores in the top four, dropping his lowest score of nine. The winners for Friday’s races were Todd, Kelson Elam of TX and Daniel Ramsay of LA. Temperatures cooled on the final day of racing, but winds in the low- to mid-teens allowed the Race Committee to complete 3 races. Phil Wehrheim of NY and Terry Flynn of TX close out the top five overall. Visit www.diyc.org for complete results.
Monday, February 16, 2009
2009 J/122 North Americans
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
One-Design Open House Feb 28th
Attendees will be in for a treat, as the day is packed with seminars with go-fast tips from one-design experts, a new 2009 Racing Rules update, as well as keynote presentations by World Champions Brad Read and Terry Hutchinson. Several boats will be in the build process (J/24 and J/105) and several in various states of optimization.
This will be a fun day to shake off the winter cobwebs and start getting prepared for the coming season. Bring your jeans, boat shoes and your questions. All J sailors welcome! more info
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