
Showing posts with label gulf coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gulf coast. Show all posts
Friday, November 2, 2012
J/Fest Sailing Video on Bayside Buzz!

Thursday, September 29, 2011
Texas Two-Stepping "J/Fests"

- The Compass Regatta- October 1-2- open to all boats, one-design and PHRF. The J/111 will be racing in this one along with the J/109 fleet, J/105's, J/120's, etc. Online Registration here.

- J/Fest Southwest- October 29-30th- also hosted by Lakewood YC as a J/Boats only event. There will be one-design classes for J/22 (J/World Annapolis on the water coaching for this fleet), J/24 (circuit stop), J/80 (circuit stop), J/105 (Regional invitational), J/109 (regional invitational) and J/PHRF, and J/Cruise. On course video/ photography will also be streamed to TV's live during the day. Friends and family not on the water can track their favorite J team or head over to the amusement park at Kemah or NASA/Johnson Space Center for the tour, or museum's shopping! After racing, the J/24 fleet is sponsoring lawn games after Saturday's racing and Lakewood YC is putting on a Cajun feast Saturday night! After dinner, boogie to some live music! If you have a big boat we are offering free in-and-out launch/haul with a 50 ton crane! Register on-line here.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
J's Dominate "The HOOD" Regatta





Finally, "Thanks" must be given to the amazing program laid out by the event's sponsors. Mount Gay Rum had a bevy of Mt. Gay Girls running around serving up Rum drinks. The HYC Ragnots also supported the event with "Weinerfest", raising money for the HYC Youth programs-- no question the crowds seem to be pleased with the delicious combination of wieners and Mt Gay for dinner! Sailing photo credits- Lacy Photos Sailing photo credits- Byrne Photo For more J/80 & J/105 sailing information. For more J/22 & J/24 sailing information
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Galveston, Texas, USA
Friday, April 1, 2011
Y'all Come Back By, Ya Hear?

Fun-lovin' J/24 Nationals In Texas Wants YOU!
(Dallas, TX- May 10-14)- "Promise we won't bite, we'll just love ya to death". Or, why you should jump into a J/24 and sail the Nationals in Texas? Ever heard of Billy Bob's? You ain't liven' until ya been down there. Mechanical bulls and all the rest. Texas is "big" and renowned for its larger than life entertainment, including the biggest "honky tonks" on the planet.
A three-time J/24 World Champion that just sailed the J/24 Texas State Championships will be participating on BRUSCHETTA. Mauricio Santa Cruz is practicing not just for the J/24 South Americans in Montevideo, Uruguay or the J/24 Worlds happening soon in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he's gunning for the first "open" J/24 Worlds in Rochester, NY in 2012. Last word we heard, he may yet be converted to a "Texan" yet, Brazil and the girls on Ipanema Beach may be nice-- but Mauricio is now a believer they grow them prettier in Texas!
Hosted by Dallas Corinthian YC from May 10th to 14th, the teams will have lotsa entertainment options, not just Billy Bob's, but "family friendly" excitement at Six Flags Amusement Park, too (kids generally love roller-coasters). The 2011 Layline J/24 U.S. National Championship will be held at DCYC in Oak Point, Texas, just 45 miles northeast of the DFW metroplex on the northeast shore of Lake Lewisville. The happy, fun-loving crew produced a quickie J/24 US Nationals video for ya'll to enjoy on YouTube. Sailing Photo credits- Bruce McDonald. For more information on sailing the J/24 US Nationals Dallas
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Locals Dominate J/24 Texas States

(Austin, TX- Mar 20) - Local Austin sailor Ryan Harden won the 2011 J/24 Texas State Championship with an impressive display of sailing, never crossing the finish line outside of the top two over the six race series. Harden topped a competitive fleet that included 3-time J/24 World Champion, Mauricio Santa Cruz, and perennial Southwest Circuit Champion (and Harden's 25-year older brother) Bob Harden.
Conditions were perfect, with temperatures in the mid 80s and winds ranging from 15 to 25 knots. Harden, sailing some 100 pounds light of the maximum allowed weight, chose to use the 100% jib in all the races, much to the dismay of some of the more hardcore teams. After seeing Harden's domination of the early racing, by the final race all but two boats had switched to the small jib looking for a similar speed advantage.
The Texas State Championship is the first regatta of the 2011 Texas Circuit, and with the U.S. Nationals slated to be held in Texas in May, racing was highly competitive as teams worked to tune up for the big event.
Although Harden held a comfortable lead, racing for the remaining top spots was extremely tight with three teams tied for second heading into the final race. In the end, second place overall went to Eric Faust, who posted two bullets on the final day to edge out Santa Cruz and Bob Harden in the standings. Final sailing results for J/24 Texas States courtesy of RegattTech.com can be found here.
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