Catapulted In Key West
Steve Hunt, tactician with Joel Ronning’s Catapult, checks in from the Melges 32 circle where victory or hard defeat is always only one tack away.
Steve Hunt, tactician with Joel Ronning’s Catapult, checks in from the Melges 32 circle where victory or hard defeat is always only one tack away.
Steve Hunt, tactician with Joel Ronning’s Catapult, checks in with a little pre-race insight on working on light-air speed, and getting sorted before the first race.
Light and tricky conditions prevailed over the three-day event which wrapped up on Sunday, July 29. Although he started the day in second place, Jason Carroll and his Argo managed to snag a second consecutive U.S. National Championship. Photo Credit: 2012 JOY | International Melges 32 Class Association
The Melges 32 fleet descended upon West Palm Beach, Fla., for the 2012 East Coast Championship. Ryan DeVos’ Volpe nabbed the championship title on a tiebreaker. Photos ****©2012 JOY | International Melges 32 Class Association. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
In Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Steve Howe and his Warpath team (bow No. 603)—with Morgan Larson calling tactics—notched their first major win in the Melges 32 class. Photos by Joy Dunnigan. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
Steve Hunt, tactician with Joel Ronning’s Catapult, checks in from the Melges 32 circle where victory or hard defeat is always only one tack away.
Steve Hunt, tactician with Joel Ronning’s Catapult, checks in with a little pre-race insight on working on light-air speed, and getting sorted before the first race.
Light and tricky conditions prevailed over the three-day event which wrapped up on Sunday, July 29. Although he started the day in second place, Jason Carroll and his Argo managed to snag a second consecutive U.S. National Championship. Photo Credit: 2012 JOY | International Melges 32 Class Association
The Melges 32 fleet descended upon West Palm Beach, Fla., for the 2012 East Coast Championship. Ryan DeVos’ Volpe nabbed the championship title on a tiebreaker. Photos ****©2012 JOY | International Melges 32 Class Association. Read more in our Finish Line forum.
In Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., Steve Howe and his Warpath team (bow No. 603)—with Morgan Larson calling tactics—notched their first major win in the Melges 32 class. Photos by Joy Dunnigan. Read about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
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