News

From Joy Dunigan of the USMCA - Just shy of a three hour long postponement that honestly, had everyone worried and wondering if the sailing gods were going to turn their backs on the fleet two days in a row, lifted just before noon.
As part of the Finnish class campaign to aggressively increase ownership and attract new boat and sailors, the Finnish / Estonian class are at the present moment taking a stand at the Helsinki International Boat Show (11-19 February 2006) to present the Melges 24 and the Class Association.
From Joy Dunigan of the USMCA - The 2006 St. Petersburg NOOD is officially underway with thirty-two Melges 24s slated to be on the starting line. The day got off to an extremely slow start and didn't get any faster as the day progressed.
Racing gets underway today at this weekend's Lands' End St Petersburg NOOD Regatta in Florida. With 30 entries already confirmed the Melges 24 will be the biggest class by far at the event and the crews are looking forward to three great days of racing and partying.
The record breaking 37 strong fleet of Melges 24s, many of whom are starting their preparations for the Melges 24 Worlds in Hyeres at the end of August, enjoyed an outstanding weekend's racing at the Primo Cup in Monaco.
From Christelle Durand of the French Class - The sun rose on a beautiful shining day in Monaco for this second racing day. Just the wind was not invited which led the 37 competitors to wait on water for about 2 hours.