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Chris Doyle Wins East Coast Championship and Named Overall Winner of Annapolis NOOD Regatta

Chris Doyle of Kenmore, NY won the J/22 East Coast Championship in conjunction with the Annapolis NOOD Regatta during the first weekend in May. With 36 J/22s racing, Doyle, Will Harris and Adam Burns scored just 19 points in the six-race series with tallies of 7,1,4,1,2,4. Locals Brad Julian and Todd Hiller came in second and third, but with 33 and 47 points respectively. Demonstrating masterful tactics, Doyle was awarded the Overall Annapolis NOOD title. As the Overall Winner in Annapolis, he will be invited to participate in the Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Championship Regatta in the British Virgin Islands to compete in the season-ending event aboard Sunsail 44i's against the other overall winners in the 2012 series. Visit www.sailingworld.com/nood-regattas/annapolis for complete results. 

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J/22 World Championship Returns to USA in 2013--in Newport, RI

The J/22 Class Association is proud to announce that the 2013 J/22 World Championship will return to the United States in honor of the 30-year anniversary of the boat.  What better location to do so than Newport, Rhode Island!  Sail Newport will host the regatta from October 1-5, 2013.  Much more information will be made available as the dates draw nearer, but be sure to mark this epic event on your calendars NOW!

 
2012 J/22 North American Championship, September 10-12 in Tawas Bay, MI

The organizers of the 2012 J/22 North American Championship, Tawas Bay Yacht Club and J/22 Fleet 44 are excited to announce that registration is open at www.j22na.com.   Also published are the NOR and a link to some housing choices.

The group also would like to welcome our ever-growing group of sponsors: Award & Sports, Coral Reef Sailing Apparel, West Marine, Waterline Systems, US Watercraft, and Dr. Michael Scott, DVM.  Sponsorship opportunities are available, contact Matt Princing at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Join us on beautiful Tawas Bay, Michigan for the 2012 J/22 North American Championship from September 10-12. This is your opportunity to enjoy excellent competition in a premier sailing venue. Tawas Point, located on the western shore or “Sunrise Side” of Lake Huron at the north end of Saginaw Bay, has been called the Cape Cod of the Midwest.

The long, flat sandy point (with its picturesque lighthouse) shelters the bay from the large waves of the big lake, making for excellent sailing conditions. The water depth in the bay averages 15 to 20 feet, with water temperatures near 70 degrees near shore in August.  High average air temperatures in September are in the mid 70s, with an average night temperature of 52.  The temperature differential between the warmer bay water and the cooler water of deeper Lake Huron produces a dependable “sea breeze” developing generally around 11:00 a.m. from the southeast, shifting to the south and southwest.  Wind speeds in September 2011 averaged 12 to 18.  Weather information from Navigation Buoy No. 2 located near the tip of Tawas Point, as well as other useful information on Tawas Bay, is available at www.buoy2.com.

Established in 1865, Tawas Bay Yacht Club has a long history of sailing competition. In addition to “big boat” racing throughout the summer months, TBYC has hosted many one-design regattas. Tawas Bay has long been a popular venue with the Lightning Class with many large regattas over the years, and the National One Design Class holds their Worlds at Tawas most years. Many other classes have also enjoyed the waters of Tawas Bay, including the Lasers, Wayfarers and Sunfish. TBYC is the home of J/22 Fleet 44, a vital and growing fleet of enthusiastic and skilled sailors of all ages. In addition to fleet races from spring to fall, Fleet 44 also hosts the popular “Bay of Pigs” regatta some years, since all of the boats in the fleet are required to have pig-related names. The towns of East Tawas and Tawas City on the shore of the bay, as well as Tawas Point State Park, offer many kinds of accommodations and activities for out-of-town visitors—both competitors and families.

The area is a very popular tourist destination in the summer months, and when the crowds have thinned in September, it’s a great place to be. Tawas Point State Park offers beautiful sandy beaches, clean water, the lighthouse, an excellent campground and well-maintained nature trails, all within easy walking distance of TBYC. The waters on both the lake side and bay side of Tawas Point are popular with kiteboarders and windsurfers because of good breeze and varying surf conditions. The Audubon Society has designated Tawas Point as an Important Bird Area due to the large number of bird species that pass through the area during migrations, and bald eagles that nest in the area are a common sight throughout the year. Families can enjoy poking through the shops in town, grab an ice cream cone and take a walk on the State Dock to check out the boats and see if the fishermen are landing any walleye or perch. The nearby AuSable River is well known for canoeing and fly fishing, and several excellent golf courses are available in the area. 

Come enjoy all the fun events on and off the water, and don’t miss this chance to sail on Tawas Bay! It doesn’t get any better than that. 

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2012 J/22 World Championship

Crouesty harbor is located in the south of Brittany, France at the end of the peninsula Rhuys. This is where the next J/22 World Championship will take place from June 23-29. This period should allow sun and wind, ideal for our favorite series. The races take place on the area next to that which has played host to the Spi Ouest France and the 2006 Worlds organized by France. The entire team of the J/22 France Association is preparing this event including a beautiful crew dinner to be held Wednesday evening. Moreover, the Yacht Club Crouesty Arzon (YCCA), in charge of this Worlds, organizes each year the Grand Prix of Crouesty during which about 200 boats will race. This year, this event will take place 15 days before the opening of the Worlds. It is a good way to test the area. The French J/22 Class is held at your disposal with YCCA for further information on logistics. Feel free to visit the French J/22 site who can provide information on accommodations. (http://j22-france.com/world%202012/index.htm)

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 March 2012 07:33
 
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