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November 4, 2010j24ec10-6791.jpgPeter Rich and crew from Annapolis scramble to recover from a round up.
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November 4, 2010J24 East Coast Championships 2010Reigning World Champion and now East Coast Champion, Tim Healy of Newport, RI looking to break speed records on the J24!
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November 4, 2010j24ec10-6750.jpgTim Healy and his team of Gordon Borges (bow), Ben McAndrew (mast), Geoff
Becker (tactics), and Paul Abdullah (trimmer) consistently dominated the 35
boat fleet with no double digit finishes in the 8 race, no "throw-outs"
regatta. They finished the event with a 26 point lead over second place
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November 4, 2010j24ec10-7049.jpgMark Hillman, veteran J24 sailor from Annapolis who's company Hillman Capital Management has sponsored the East Coasts for as long as I can remember, handles the big breeze and turbulent Chesapeake with control and poise.
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November 4, 2010j24ec10-b1844.jpgThe 35 boat J24 fleet starts in front of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and a looming Navy battleship and submarine.
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November 4, 2010j24ec10-b2440.jpgThe fleet enjoyed slightly milder conditions on day two of the East Coast Championship.
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November 4, 20102010 J24 East Coast Championships Photo EssayTim Wilkes brings us the action with commentary from the Chesapeake.
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November 4, 2010j24ec10-6802.jpgCompetitive close racing is the norm for the J24 Class. Here are some of the best in the fleet battling for position on the downwind leg in 25+ knots of breeze.
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November 4, 2010j24ec10-b2002.jpgTim Healy, East Coast and World Champion, is greeted by a wall of port layline boats while setting his kite.

