Samaritans of Sayville
Travelling to regattas has its challenges, but whenever we hit the road we’re reminded there is great sailing and good people everywhere.
Travelling to regattas has its challenges, but whenever we hit the road we’re reminded there is great sailing and good people everywhere.
It’s the Sailing World edit staff’s hometown fleet, and once a season we’ve got race-committee assistance duty. Once the pin and finish mark were set, what else to do than sit back and watch. And snap a few pics of a solid three-race spring series night on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay.
His boat’s age—35 years—was nothing but a number as Robby Brown dominated the J/24 class at the 2013 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta and earned overall honors for the first event of the 2013 NOOD Regatta Series
The tactical brainpower behind Mauricio Santa Cruz’s four-time J/24 world championship winning Bruschetta shares his big-fleet management tips.
Rochester YC (N.Y.) hosted 96 J/24s for the 2012 World Championship on Lake Ontario this September. After the 10-race series, Brazil’s Mauricio Santa Cruz and team on Bruschetta took the championship title, while the U.S. team of John Mollicone and 11th Hour Racing finished second. Photos: Rochester YC
Capri, Italy hosted the J24 Worlds in 1987. Check out the photos from the Sailing World Archives.
Our experts get the most out of a two-boat J/24 tuning session.
Jeff Johnstone looks back at the boat that “started it all” for his family’s company. From our April 1997 issue.
When a longtime J/24 bowman gets put into mastman duty with a pro team, he gains new insight—and respect—for his neighbor on the rail.
The Pan Am Games didn’t end exactly the way the author wanted, but it was still an incredible experience
An off day gives the U.S. sailors a chance to spend some time in the one place hotter than a J/24 deck on a light downwind run.
A pair of ones is no fun when you’re starting a round of craps. But at the front end of a regatta, nothing looks better than the beginning of a picket fence.
Travelling to regattas has its challenges, but whenever we hit the road we’re reminded there is great sailing and good people everywhere.
It’s the Sailing World edit staff’s hometown fleet, and once a season we’ve got race-committee assistance duty. Once the pin and finish mark were set, what else to do than sit back and watch. And snap a few pics of a solid three-race spring series night on Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay.
His boat’s age—35 years—was nothing but a number as Robby Brown dominated the J/24 class at the 2013 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta and earned overall honors for the first event of the 2013 NOOD Regatta Series
The tactical brainpower behind Mauricio Santa Cruz’s four-time J/24 world championship winning Bruschetta shares his big-fleet management tips.
Rochester YC (N.Y.) hosted 96 J/24s for the 2012 World Championship on Lake Ontario this September. After the 10-race series, Brazil’s Mauricio Santa Cruz and team on Bruschetta took the championship title, while the U.S. team of John Mollicone and 11th Hour Racing finished second. Photos: Rochester YC
Capri, Italy hosted the J24 Worlds in 1987. Check out the photos from the Sailing World Archives.
Our experts get the most out of a two-boat J/24 tuning session.
Jeff Johnstone looks back at the boat that “started it all” for his family’s company. From our April 1997 issue.
When a longtime J/24 bowman gets put into mastman duty with a pro team, he gains new insight—and respect—for his neighbor on the rail.
The Pan Am Games didn’t end exactly the way the author wanted, but it was still an incredible experience
An off day gives the U.S. sailors a chance to spend some time in the one place hotter than a J/24 deck on a light downwind run.
A pair of ones is no fun when you’re starting a round of craps. But at the front end of a regatta, nothing looks better than the beginning of a picket fence.
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