
Final Notes on a First Impression
The Melges 32 is all it’s cracked up to be: fast, fun, and extremely challenging.
The Melges 32 is all it’s cracked up to be: fast, fun, and extremely challenging.
Rod Jabin’s Ramrod team took this Florida event for the second year in a row.
Photos by 2010 JOY | International Melges 32 Class Association
A good first impression can mean the difference between having a “cup of coffee” with a dream program, and latching on for the long haul.
For this sailor, the 2010 Melges 32 Gold Cup represents an opportunity to return to the intensity, pressure, and excitement of grand-prix one-design racing.
Tim Wilkes bring us the action from the Chesapeak, complete with commentary.
Tim Wilkes takes us on a trip to the J24 Championships through his lens.
Meet the dynamic duo of the Rhodes 19 class. “Editor’s Letter” from our September 2010 issue
In his sixth appearance at this one-design showdown, California’s Chris Raab finally takes the prize.
Emmy-winning videographer Vincent Casalaina shot the 2010 Melges World Championship.
Pichu Torcida’s ECC Viviendas _crew edged out Scott Young and Terry Flynn’s _Quantum Racing team in epic conditions off Newport, R.I.
The regatta commenced in big breeze and big waves off Newport, R.I.
The Melges 32 is all it’s cracked up to be: fast, fun, and extremely challenging.
Rod Jabin’s Ramrod team took this Florida event for the second year in a row.
Photos by 2010 JOY | International Melges 32 Class Association
A good first impression can mean the difference between having a “cup of coffee” with a dream program, and latching on for the long haul.
For this sailor, the 2010 Melges 32 Gold Cup represents an opportunity to return to the intensity, pressure, and excitement of grand-prix one-design racing.
Tim Wilkes bring us the action from the Chesapeak, complete with commentary.
Tim Wilkes takes us on a trip to the J24 Championships through his lens.
Meet the dynamic duo of the Rhodes 19 class. “Editor’s Letter” from our September 2010 issue
In his sixth appearance at this one-design showdown, California’s Chris Raab finally takes the prize.
Emmy-winning videographer Vincent Casalaina shot the 2010 Melges World Championship.
Pichu Torcida’s ECC Viviendas _crew edged out Scott Young and Terry Flynn’s _Quantum Racing team in epic conditions off Newport, R.I.
The regatta commenced in big breeze and big waves off Newport, R.I.
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