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Chris Furey's photos of Australian J24 National Championships 2013
by Chris Furey on 1 Feb 2013
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 Hyperactive blasts downwind Chris Furey
.J24 National Championships 2013. Melbourne photographer Chris Furey was fortunate to be able to spend a day on the water off Sandringham Yacht Club watching the 20 boat J24 fleet during their recent National Championship regatta. It was a lovely sunny and windy day with two metre waves providing for close and exciting sailing and some exciting action images.
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 Class president Simon Grain in yellow cap © Chris Furey
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 spinnaker pursuit © Chris Furey
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 Gridlock OMG! © Chris Furey
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 Hyperactive gybes © Chris Furey
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 Make My Jay in waves © Chris Furey
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 Nearing the windward mark © Chris Furey
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 Downwind action © Chris Furey
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 Upwind on Port Philip © Chris Furey
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 They’re racing! © Chris Furey
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 SDM spinnaker © Chris Furey
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 National Champios, Kaotic © Chris Furey
J24 Nationals Jan 9,2013 Make My Jay upwind © Chris
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