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Born in the U.S.A., the Melges 24

by U.S. Melges 24 Class Association 23 Mar 2023 11:29 PDT
You have to love those hearty Midwesterners. This photo shows the Melges 24, hull no. 1, being launched for the first time on Lake Geneva in the snow. Among those pictured are Buddy, Harry and Hans Melges, Billy Freytag, Brian Porter and John Porter © U.S. Melges 24 Class Association

In 1992 on a cold December day, in the snow on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, a new breed of sailboat was born. It would introduce a new style of racing inspired by the success of Buddy Melges and his legendary America's Cup victory.

With pride and prowess, Melges Performance Sailboats took one design racing to the next level with the creation of the Melges 24.

At the time, it was groundbreaking. With the Melges 24, they pioneered the next frontier of competitive yacht racing. They integrated high-tech materials and concepts used at the America's Cup level. They designed it to be easy to sail, rig and tow. It had a powerful asymmetrical kite that made it really fast downwind. That also made it really fun.

Best of all, the Melges 24 was attainable. Everyday, ordinary sailors could now enjoy the same thrill as those that competed at the pinnacle of the sport of sailing. At the same time, they would gain knowledge and experience required to become more than just an average sailor. In the long term, everyone realized if they sailed a Melges 24, they could improve their skills and become great competitive, tactical sailors.

"We took the Melges 24 to Key West Race Week for the first time in January of 1993," says Andy Burdick with Melges. "It was the first Zenda Express sailed by Hans Melges, John Kostecki, Steve Arbaugh, Judd Hirschberg and myself."

"We knew from the time we arrived, the Melges 24 was going to be special. We launched the boat on the ramp in two feet of water. That got everyone's attention. Then, when we raced past 50-footers downwind, everyone was in awe."

Needless to say, the rest is history. Just a few short years later, the Melges 24 held its 2001 World Championship in Key West with 80+ entries.

Fast forward to 2023, the Melges 24 is still going strong. "The Melges 24 is a super fun boat to sail, particularly downwind," says Melges 24 Dark Energy owner Laura Grondin. "To this day, the Melges 24 attracts top talent. This boat constantly challenges me and my team to improve and go faster."

Grondin, who also serves the International Melges 24 Class as President continues, "I started sailing the Melges 24 as a Corinthian and I enjoyed the fleet then as much as I do now, for all the same reasons. It's a fantastic boat to race."

"We are starting to see more women and youth get into the fleet, which is great. The energy and diversity they bring to the fleet is the absolute best!"

"We've got a great lineup of events all around the world this year — the Worlds in Denmark, the North Americans will take place in Toronto, Canada, and of course, there is going to be an amazing U.S. Nationals at the home of the Melges 24, on Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. I hear a Melges Rocks party is going to happen — the band has been booked!"

In the U.S., the Class is ramping up for an amazing year of racing in celebration of the Melges 24's 30th anniversary. The National Ranking Series is in full swing, and the Quantum Great Lakes Cup Series starts soon. The first event takes place in Muskegon, Michigan in May — the finale is the National Championship on October 6-8, 2023, hosted by the Lake Geneva Yacht Club.

Stay close to the U.S. Melges 24 Class and International Melges 24 Class websites as 2023 unfolds.

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