
Low riding tandem trailer with 4 wheel disc brakes, low keel support, steel gear box, Good condition. $5,500
Call Simon 0413 870 046

Low riding tandem trailer with 4 wheel disc brakes, low keel support, steel gear box, Good condition. $5,500
Call Simon 0413 870 046
Keith Whittemore’s Furio of the USA, with team Willem van Waay, Marianne Schoke, Brian Thomas and Melanie Edwards, have been crowned 2023 J/24 World Champions. Whittemore, who also won the 2019 J/24 World Championship in Miami, Florida USA, ended this event with only 25 net points in the full 10-race series. After discarding a 19 from race seven, the Seattle, Washington-based helmsman kept scores in the top seven including three bullets. Ignazio Bonanno’s La Superba of Italy compiled their reliable solid scores all week, winning two races, for 40 net points and the silver position. Tony Parker’s Bangor Packet, also of the USA, was in the hunt throughout the Championship, placing third overall with 52 net points. Parker has been sailing in the J/24 Class for all of its 45 years, and shipped his hull #58 to Greece.
Cillian Dickson’s Headcase of Ireland won the 23-boat Corinthian division, also placing fourth overall and tied on points with Parker. The crew included Ryan Glynn, Marcus Ryan, Louis Mulloy and Sam O’Byrne. The all-amateur podium was also comprised of Stephan Mais’ Running Men of Germany and Alexandros Tagaropoulos’s Hellenic Police of Greece.
The IJCA awarded its perpetual Youth Turner Trophy to Papanikitas Spiridon-Eleftherios’s Hellenic Naval Academy.
Competitors reveled in gorgeous conditions for five days at the Nautical Club of Thessaloniki in Greece. Saturday’s race winner was Kohei Ichikawa’s Gekko Diana of Japan.
Top Three Overall:
1) Keith Whittemore, Furio, USA, 25 points
2) Ignazio Bonanno, La Superba, ITA, 40 points
3) Tony Parker, Bangor Packet, USA, 52 points
Top Three Corinthian:
1) Cillian Dickson, Headcase, IRL
2) Stephan Mais, Running Men, GER
3) Alexandros Tagaropoulos, Hellenic Police, GRE
Thirty-five boats from 10 nations and four continents competed from Argentina, Australia, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan and the United States on September 12-16. A complete list of all J/24 World Champions can be found at http://www.j24class.org/about-the-j24/hall-of-fame/world-champions/. Complete event details may be found at http://j24worlds2023.ncth.gr/. Photos/video are available on the J/24 International Class Facebook page.
This is a live still pic that updates every minute

The stage is set for 36 boats from 10 countries to compete in Thessaloniki Greece from the 9th – 16th September.
Six Australian teams are competing:
Sean Kirkjian, Sydney – (Current National Champion)
Steve Wright, Sydney – (Immediate past Nat Champ and current Aust President)
John Crawford, Sydney – (NSW Measurer)
Dave West, Sydney – (NSW President)
Hugo Ottaway, Melbourne – (National Measurer)
Warren Slater, Melbourne – (Multiple Nat Champ in other classes)
So as you can see we have a considerable depth of talent in our Australian team, with multiple National Championship and State wins amongst them. All teams are chartering boats from Europe.
Races will be held in the Thermaikos Gulf. Participating boats will be moored in the marina of Nautical Club Thessaloniki, the second largest city of Greece, featuring an international airport and commercial port. The race area is characterized by the thermal breeze appearing every summer day early at noon, the wind varying from 8 up to 16 knots, gradually diminishing after sunset.
These mild but steady conditions are ideal for inshore, as well as daylight offshore racing. Racing will feature a mix of round the cans windward/leeward courses and offshore races, to fully test the teams’ skills on the waters of the Thermaikos Gulf. The challenge of close windward/leeward racing is likely to keep the fleet in close boat on boat battles, compared to the complexity of offshore racing. Interpreting the changing conditions and delivering consistency will reward with Championship success. Social activities for the 2023 J24 World Championship will take place at the premises of Nautical Club Thessaloniki, with renowned Greek hospitality throughout the week.
Here is a results / competitor list here
The Worlds site is here
There are plenty of pictures on the Club FB page here https://www.facebook.com/nautical.club.thessaloniki
Photos of the pre racing set up from Linda Smith





It’s a while since the day many will talk about for years to come, yes Saturday of the 2023 J24 Nationals at Cronulla Sailing Club – big waves and lots of wind. Plenty of carnage, plenty of tall tales and memories.
Capturing those memories was our intrepid photographer, Margaret Fraser-Martin and some of those pics are just amazing.
For example, this one doesn’t have the action of some, but just look at that swell in front of ‘Sailmates’, this lends new meaning to sailing uphill(s)!

You won’t see many J24 regattas with that size swell coming through, can’t imagine leaving the marina if that was coming into Sandy!
Margaret has a huge folder full of pics – most that haven’t come to light yet and are available here for the first time. Some are pics of the fleet (Margaret likes to get multiple boats in shots for more action and scale), some are individual yachts. I commend these pictures to you, and suggest you find your boat and order a copy. Margaret is offering high-res files of each for just $40. You’ll love an action shot and you will be supporting Margaret in her work which she did for us without any guarantee of remuneration. Helping her, helps you and us in the future if we can get her back for the next one.
Simon Grain, Nat Sec
My passion is for taking photos of people being engaged and passionate about their sailing. Capturing that moment in time when they are oblivious to the rest of the world and are totally involved in the task at hand and joy of life. The moment that is not posed.
This is about people who are competing in sailing and juggling all other aspects of life.
I want my photos to be a positive image to get more people in front of my lens, having fun, showing their friends and families. What they did on the weekend, and it is awesome.
To achieve this goal, I have been able to combine two of my favourite skills/qualifications – photography and sailing. Capturing the thrill, the teamwork, and the sheer joy of sailing.
A lot has changed since I started taking sailing photography and my area of expertise and interest has expanded. I now get involved in many Charity Events. Charity Yacht Regatta’s, Charity Balls, Golf Days, Eastern Creek Car Racing, Charity dinners and luncheons.
Dear boat owners and skippers,
Our Boat Registry page has the latest information we have about the J24 boats in Australia. If your boat details are incorrect or missing, please let us know and we will update them for you.
When you click on the boat line in the registry you get a fly-out with the boat details. There is also a button there that will take you to your boat page.

If you are logged in, you will see a different button, that will take to the page where you can edit your boat details:

You can update your boat details and write posts on the website, but you need a user account for that. We can create one for you, just email us what email address you would like to use for it, we will send you the login details.
If all this is too complicated, just email us and we will do the updates for you.
Hope this information helps.
Please let us know if your have any other questions. 🙂
When you need to sell your boat or boat bits, we can list them on the site for you.
To do this please email, text or call Simon Grain on 0413 870 046
The Nationals are racing at us.
The recent NSW States at Cronulla was a great dry run for those sailing and planning to do the Nationals. Learning new lessons and local tactics and relearning what should have been remembered. The weather was light and fluky at times, patchy and with a low swell rolling through.
Top 5 were: Convicts, Stamped Urgent, Tinto, Ace, Jet.
I have been asked about the Nationals NoR by a few people – here is the info you need. (It’s a little hard to find if you are not used to the layout of the info on the CSC site.
Go to the CSC website
Click on J24 Nationals
To enter click on the ‘J24 National Championships 2023 Entry’ link
To get the NoR, click on the ‘Event ONB’ (Online Notice Board) and you can download the NoR there
You will also need to fill out the Onboard Crew Declaration.
Entries close on 28th December at 5pm so get them in or cop a late entry fee.
As always entering sooner helps the organisers with things like organising volunteers, catering and planning the regatta management in general.
Let’s hope the weather cooperates and it will be a great regatta
Cheers Simon
15 is KAOTIC!!!!!!
Might be a cruise in company from the harbour???
CYCA got any of these things ……..
World champions, National champions, State champions,
Melbourne pretenders….
Come test your mettle at Cronulla!!
Fri 18th Nov 22: entries close.
Fri 25th Nov 22: 1000 late entries close.
Fri 25th Nov 22: 1600 CSC crane launching facility closes.
Fri 25th Nov 22: 1200 to 1900 weigh in, registration (log all documents).
Sat 26th Nov 22: 0830 to 0930: weigh in.
Sat 26th Nov 22: 0930 briefing.
Sat 26th Nov 22: 1155 first race signal.
Entry List
| BOAT NAME | SAIL NO | SKIPPER | DESIGN | STATE | FROM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACE | AUS4801 | David West | J24 | NSW | CSC/MHYC |
| BRUSCHETTA VI | AUS5400 | Hugo Ottaway | J24 | VIC | SYC |
| CONVICTS REVENGE | AUS4771 | Steve Quigley | J24 | NSW | CSC |
| EL FIDELDO | AUS4859 | Clinton Hood | J24 | Nsw | CSC |
| INNAMINCKA | AUS4793 | John Crawford | J24 | NSW | MHYC |
| JARGON | 1642 | Robert Sagar | J24 | NSW | CSC |
| JET | AUS4792 | Simon Grain | J24 | VIC | SYC |
| KAOTIC | AUS4770 | Scott McCarthy | J24 | NSW | MYC |
| OKAVANGO DELTA | 4436 | Harry Parker | J24 | NSW | MYC |
| ONLY A JOURNEY | AUS1309 | Janette Syme | J24 | NSW | CSC |
| POKER FACE | AUS5333 | Adam Keyes-Tilley | J24 | VIC | SYC |
| SAILMATES | AUS4436 | Steve Arnold | J24 | NSW | CSC |
| STAMPED URGENT | AUS4475 | David McKay | J24 | NSW | CSC |
| TINTO | AUS5386 | Steve Wright | J24 | NSW | CSC |
| WATERBORNE AGAIN | AUS4764 | Marc Tromp | J24 | NSW | MHYC |
J24 NSW States 2022 SI with Amdt 1
J24 NSW States Official Notice Board
We are organising an order to build some new masts and have interest from an number of members.
The cost is yet to be determined as it is based on the number of masts built, but you could expect the cost to be around $6K, this includes basic fittings, spreaders and anodising.
It is also possible that there may be some good second hand masts available at around half the new cost
If you are interested in either option please call Simon on 0413 870 046
Don’t miss the opportunity to take place in the friendliest J24 Regatta, great racing & no weigh ins!! 😀
Boat registrations may be done here:
https://www.revolutionise.com.au/gosfordsc/regatta-gosford/
Crew registrations $60: Sat 1st Oct only between 8:45 – 10:00
(Please remember to bring cash only and allow plenty of time)
Here’s to a great weekend!