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YFA, the company that brings us the Czech Melges 24 Tour, is operating a fleet of 9 new Melges 24s (hull numbers from 692 to 712) available for charter for the Czech Melges 24 Tour events and certain other key championship events.
The new rules are now in force and we have had the first major event of the year. We are still waiting for supplies of the track stops so the temporary suspension of rules C6.1.6 & C6.2.5 remains in place, but all other rules should now be in force.
The 2008 edition of our fabulous M24 yearbook has now been printed and is wining its way to your class secretaries for distribution as I write. This year's edition is better than ever with some great new articles as well as all the usual news and information we know you rely on.
We've added some more of Joy Dunigan's great images to the ACURA Key West 2008 photo gallery. CLICK HERE to check out Joy's images from the final day.
The recently established International Melges 24 Association of Australia held its first AGM on Thursday 24th Jan at a pub in Geelong.
Three races were scheduled for day two of the three day series. Race three the conditions were 31 degrees with a shifty 5-10 knot breeze from the North. The fleet was lead by Vitesse who managed to pick a big wind shift favouring the left side.
From the Australian Melges 24 Class Association - Fantastic day for racing, winds from the SW at 14-18 knots. In Race six of the Melges 24 National Titles AUS 19 'Matilda" was the leading yacht around every mark, with AUS 746 "No Comment" hot on their stern.
From the Australian Melges 24 Class - Day one of the seven race series, held over the Australia Day long weekend in Geelong. Clear blue skies, wind strength of 5-10 knots NE and the fleet of 21 Sportsboats including 6 Melges 24s were on water buzzing in anticipation prior to the first heat.
The first ever Australian Melges 24 National Championship is now underway in association with Skandia Geelong Week near Melbourne, Australia. Six Australian Melges 24 teams are battling it out for the right to call themselves the first ever Australian Melges 24 Champions.
An error in the calculation of the 2007 World Ranking Results has been brought to our attention and, having checked the facts, we have established that Italy's Lorrenzo Bressani and his crew aboard UkaUka should be declared the 2007 Melges 24 World Ranking Champions.