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J24 Christmas Party

Friday, December 11th, 2009 by Tom

The Annual J24 Christmas Party was held at Splendido at Horizons on Friday 4th December. A fantastic night was had by all.

Spoonerism Sadiiqi Girls
Mouthful DJ Phil

More photos can be seen on the J24 Flickr Site .

J24 National Championships > Nov 21st 2009

Friday, November 6th, 2009 by Tom

The J24 Nationals will take place on Saturday November 21st 2009.  See attached regatta documents:

J24 Class AGM > Weds 4th Feb 2009 > RHADC

Monday, December 8th, 2008 by Tom

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the

Annual General Meeting of the J24 Class Association

to be held at the Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club, 26 Pomander
Gate Road, Hamilton, Bermuda

on Wednesday the 4th day of February, 2009 at 6:00pm

Worlds Day 5

Friday, June 13th, 2008 by Tom

It was blowing a hooley. Actually a category 3 hooley. Down at the dock everyone rigged up and a few hardy souls went outside for a look. The noise of the wind in the rigs of 76 Js was screamingly loud. The RC boat went just outside the harbour, registered 30 knots in the lee, hoisted the “L” flag (follow me) and brought the Js back to shore. We then sat in a delightful cofee shop for the next 2 hours and finally N over A - all over!
Boats quickly derigged, masts out, cranes started up - the usual mad dash to get the boats ready for the road.
We tidied up the charter boat - he wasn’t going to haul it, and started the unpleasant task of folding new sails (every crease a groan).
Prize-giving tonight, and then the start of the journey home.
A fantastic regatta (they all are really) - and apart from dropping 16 points in an incident that should have been avoided, and the struggle in the big breeze with the genoa, we were very pleased with our results (especially the 7th!). Nice to have a 53 in the last race - end on a good note.
So Bermuda boats were 66 and 71 - watch out on that Saturday start line next week!

Pete - Team Sadiiqi, BER3158

Worlds Day 4

Thursday, June 12th, 2008 by Tom

The forecast was for 10 knots - the RC wanted to run three races so an early start. Wind started at 12 knots and built from there. We went with genoa for race 1 with the rig set for 10 knots - mistake! The breeze was a solid 15-18 and we really struggled in the gusts - couldn’t keep the boat flat and slowly but surely dropped behind the main pack.
Race 2 and wound the rig on a bit tighter, but stuck with the genoa. Went right which was ok, but again we were going sideways in the chop and the blasts off the hills. Changed to jib on the next downwind and that helped. Had a horror show with the spin on the last downwind and droped to the  back of the pack - madde up a boat or 2 before the finish. At least one boat was on its side that race!
Last race - genoa of the line, and again struggled a bit up the right side. Again changed to jib as Becky spotted a large black cloud coming off the shore. Next 2 legs made gains on boats around us, and then a final upwind to the finish.
Very tired crew haeded to a bar for sustenance - what a tiring day!
Two more races in the forecaxst 20+ knots tomorrow.

Pete - Team Sadiiqi, BER3158

Worlds day 3

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 by Tom

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No breeze - nary a ripple, not a whisp, not even a zephyr. Ann thought it was filling in, but that was the Limoncello talking. The Race Committee sided with Ann and thought “something was happening” out there, so 76 J’s left the dock and hurried out under engine to a glassy ocean. After 30 minutes a wind line came from the SW and within short order a line was set, and we were getting ready for the off. General Recall - line wasn’t straight, so another start. We had a good one and headed right as per the game plan, and were in clear air for the next 15 minutes to the mark. Boats on thge left were slightly more favoufred, but had been sailing in bad air for the leg - we rounded mid-fleet and off down the run. Next upwind got jammed in at the left gate, rounded ok, and headed across the fleet to the right again - hmm, this time the right lifted and lifted and lifted…. We sailed a great circle route and joined the last downwind toward the back - clawed a couple of boats back, including Mike Lewis (who seemed a little slow on the run). The last downwind was so tight we almost dropped the kite and put the genoa up! Then it was a looooooong wait for the breeze to fill in - Farr 40’s, warming up for their worlds, seemed ok further out to sea for a while, but then it just turned off.

 Racing was canned and back to town we went. Your truly then in the protest room regarding our yellow flag incident yesterday - all’s fine, we’re dropping that race now there are five in the bag. Boat speed ok today - couldn’t point very well in the light sports, but when the breeze increased we were going ok. Three races scheduled for Thursday to catch up.

 Pete - Team Sadiiqi (BER3158)

Dark & Stormy at the J24 Worlds

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 by Tom

Once again Bermuda teams hosted a Dark & Stormy party at the worlds for the competitors. And once again the party was a huge success - sailors remembering the parties of years gone by - Mexico, Weymouth & Melbourne being the most recent. The Bermuda J24 tattoos were a great hit - most of the fleet are now sporting a tattoo, some in very strange places.
Thanks to www.blackseal.co.uk for helping with the rum, Caroline for the ginger beer raids on Waitrose, and Goslings for the shirts and flags.
A fine night, and hopefully some sore heads tomorrow!

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Worlds - Day 2

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 by Tom

Tough day today - winds slightly up on yesterday for the first race. Glorious sunshine, but crew still kitted out in foulies (bit chilly on the cold water). Race 1 and we had a flying start - pity it was a general recall. They sent a fast RIB with a siren and recall flag across the fleet to let them know - never seen that before.

Next start was under 20% penalty flag - we were 1/2 way down the line and were doing ok until a boat reached down on top of us - 2nd row start and started ducking, tacking, etc. to get clean air. Fought our way through boats and finished 60th, though we fouled an Italian boat so took a yellow flag so the final result will be awful.
Next race a better start at the boat end, tacked away and got in clean air going right. With the wind up the crew were hiking hard, but being a tad light (45kg), we struggled on the upwinds. Held on for the 2 1/2 legs and came in 64th - not too bad considering all the traffic we contended with.

Tonight - D&S party. Usual tactic - try and get everyone ahead of us pissed (will need a lot of rum!!!).

Pete (& team Sadiiqi)

Worlds Day 1

Monday, June 9th, 2008 by Tom

Light winds meant a delay of an hour - we installed a new slightly less stretchy halyard, coloured in the spin numbers to keep the jury happy, and headed out into the bay. The breeze slowly

built and settled - 8 knots from the NE. Race 1 got underwa[photopress:J24_Worlds_043x.jpg,thumb,pp_image][photopress:J24_Worlds_043x.jpg,full,pp_image]y - a long line, lots of butterflies, boats everywhere.

We decided to start at the boat end, and fought for a hole just by the RC boat - protected it once agressively, and found ourselves with room and speed to wind up off the line. Bit scary as

I looked down the line across all those bows - were we too far forwards? Off when the gun, and only one - we had launched ourselves into the front row and quickly pulled away from everyone

around us. Up the beat boat after boat took our stern, we played the shifts as per the Geat Sound, and were in the company of 4 other J’s as we made our way to the first mark - rounding in

4th. Down the run - what an amazing sight - 72 boats behind with chutes set. Great downwind leg - and well set up to go right as planned - plenty of clear air, and covered the fleet this

time - another good run - a couple of boats snuck by to a finish of 7th. Very focussed on not messing it up - great crew work, tactics, and boat speed - no complaints!

Next race and the wind built a little - 12-14, and veered to the right - again a good start, but the boats on the left got the first shift and most of the fleet crossed us. Were well at the

back at the windward mark, but dug in and worked our way back boat by boat. Next upwind got into clear(ish) air on the left and played the shifts to claw back some more boats - another good

run and finished 61st - not disappointed with that as our speed was fine.

Trevor struggled a bit today - but as always tomorrow is a new day. Great and sunny day on the water in gorgeous Sardinia.

J24 Worlds 2008

Monday, June 9th, 2008 by Tom

Worlds 2098

The 2008 J24 World Championship is being held at Cannigione - Gulf of Arzachena, Sardinia commencing 05 June 2008. Pete Ramsdale and Trevor Boyce are representing Bermuda.

2008 Worlds Website