
With U20 Class Win, Jeff Linton Racks Title No. 60
Lake Norman’s big fall regatta featured the Ultimate 20 class championship, won by first-timer Jeff Linton, who added his 60th class title to his resume.

Lake Norman’s big fall regatta featured the Ultimate 20 class championship, won by first-timer Jeff Linton, who added his 60th class title to his resume.

Experience the excitement of the Championship of Champions regatta as top sailors tackle new challenges in Sandpipers.

Racing the family J/80 exclusively in PHRF for years, and then finally checking in at a big one-design regatta, reveals the benefits of both.

John Haig enjoys the perks of dinghy racing with his daughters. It’s not just keeping him young. It’s keeping him connected.

With three one-design North American championship titles in hand, bow-star Abie McLaughlin is a go-to call.

Years of high-level youth racing and training have pushed the Callahan brothers to the top of their respective games.

Legacy one-design classes come and go every year as boats migrate and owners move on, but often one fleets loss is another’s gain, and that’s how the J/29s of the Chesapeake are adding to their ranks.

The International Lightning Class U-32 initiative lays the groundwork for its next generation of owners and crews.

We mic’ed up David Starck and his team to learn how they get around the course so fast.

Seattle area J/70 teams and their spark plug, Ron Rosenberg lay the foundation for a vibrant and cohesive racing scene.

Keeping to the Texan tradition of all things being bigger, the Rush Creek YC Sunfish Worlds was an enormous endeavor.

Small and skinny waters create big champions and everlasting memories, each as unique as the shorelines that define them.

Lake Norman’s big fall regatta featured the Ultimate 20 class championship, won by first-timer Jeff Linton, who added his 60th class title to his resume.

Experience the excitement of the Championship of Champions regatta as top sailors tackle new challenges in Sandpipers.

Racing the family J/80 exclusively in PHRF for years, and then finally checking in at a big one-design regatta, reveals the benefits of both.

John Haig enjoys the perks of dinghy racing with his daughters. It’s not just keeping him young. It’s keeping him connected.

With three one-design North American championship titles in hand, bow-star Abie McLaughlin is a go-to call.

Years of high-level youth racing and training have pushed the Callahan brothers to the top of their respective games.

Legacy one-design classes come and go every year as boats migrate and owners move on, but often one fleets loss is another’s gain, and that’s how the J/29s of the Chesapeake are adding to their ranks.

The International Lightning Class U-32 initiative lays the groundwork for its next generation of owners and crews.

We mic’ed up David Starck and his team to learn how they get around the course so fast.

Seattle area J/70 teams and their spark plug, Ron Rosenberg lay the foundation for a vibrant and cohesive racing scene.

Keeping to the Texan tradition of all things being bigger, the Rush Creek YC Sunfish Worlds was an enormous endeavor.

Small and skinny waters create big champions and everlasting memories, each as unique as the shorelines that define them.
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