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  • 6 days ago | sailingworld.com | Dave Reed

    At the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series in Detroit, he Cal 25s raced Saturday and Sunday only. The fleet was small but mighty but no match for the expertise of the father/son team of Paul and Ross Nuechterlein’s Never Alone. With Paul on the bow and Ross on the helm, they got around the racecourse fast and clean, winning all but the final race.

  • 6 days ago | sailingworld.com | Dave Reed

    FINAL RESULTSBrothers Mike and Bob Kirkman and the crew of the J/120 Hot Ticket are used to pressure. In fact, they’re better under pressure, says Bob Kirkman, and today’s outcome in Detroit’s ultra-competitive one-design keelboat class stands as a perfect example. After two days of battling for the overall class lead against their rivals on Charlie Welsh’s Funtech, Mike Kirkman drove the team to a runaway race win in the first of the day and then sealed the title in the next.

  • 1 week ago | sailingworld.com | Dave Reed

    PRELIMINARY RESULTSThe locals of the Detroit yacht racing scene know that Lake St. Clair can be feast or famine and on the second day of the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series hosted by Bayview YC, the sailors feasted on a blustery 20-knot northerly for an action packed day of racing for all one-design fleets and the ORC and PHRF distance racers, which quickly disappeared over the horizon after their early morning start.

  • 1 week ago | sailingworld.com | Dave Reed

    Preliminary ResultsAt the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series in Detroit the J/120 fleet put on a show once again on the opening day of the regatta. It was just the sort of day where “anyone could have gone out there and won,” says Charlie Hess, skipper of Funtech, which leads the class in the overall standings, although tied with their Bayview YC J-dock neighbors on Mike and Bob Kirkman’s Hot Ticket.

  • 1 week ago | sailingworld.com | Amy Baxter

    Abie McLaughlin, age 38, had a breakout year in 2024, achieving a hat trick of North American championship wins in the J/88, Tartan 10 and S2 7.9 classes. Having quickly earned a reputation as a skilled and dedicated amateur sailor, she is now in demand as one of the best foredeck crews you’ve never heard of—until now. McLaughlin’s low-key personality has kept her under the radar.

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