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2026 U.S. Multihull Championship at Columbia Sailing Club

by US Sailing 6 May 16:44 PDT April 29 - May 3, 2026
Podium in the 2026 U.S. Multihull Championship © Columbia Sailing Club

Bob Hodges has been crowned the 2026 U.S. Multihull Champion following an exceptional performance at the U.S. Multihull Championship for the Hobie Alter Trophy, hosted by Columbia Sailing Club on Lake Murray, South Carolina.

Hodges secured the title with a race to spare, setting himself apart with incredible consistency across the regatta. In 11 races sailed over four days in the Weta Trimaran class, he recorded only two finishes outside the top three, establishing a decisive margin over the fleet.

The regatta featured a closely contested battle for the remaining podium positions. Gareth Ferguson claimed second place after a strong series, narrowly ahead of Bill Swanson in third. The competition remained tight through the final day, with positions two through five separated by just six points entering the last races. Alan Taylor and Chuck Carroll completed the top five.

Racing conditions over the four-day championship tested the fleet with a wide range of weather, from light and variable winds to more challenging and unsettled conditions. The opening day proved particularly difficult, with only one race completed in light air before deteriorating conditions forced multiple abandonments. Bill Swanson won the first race, followed by Alan Taylor and Bob Hodges.

Conditions improved on the second day, allowing the race committee to complete four races in shifting 7-10 knot breezes. Gareth Ferguson posted an impressive performance with two race wins, while Hodges maintained the overall lead through consistent finishes. Across the remainder of the championship, competitors navigated fluctuating conditions that demanded adaptability and precision.

Day three brought capsizes and craziness. Winds built from 9-10 knots to gusts in the low 20s bringing a dramatic start, two capsizes, and a thrilling, high-speed finish led by Hodges and Carroll as boats flew across the line. The final race saw lighter but shifty conditions, with Fergusson edging Hodges in a two-boat battle, while strong gusts again tested sailors downwind.

The final day began under clear skies but with cool temperatures and dense fog over Lake Murray. An inversion layer, created by warm water and cold air, significantly reduced visibility across the course area and raised uncertainty about whether racing would proceed. As conditions stabilized, the race committee successfully completed the series, bringing the championship to a conclusive finish.

The Columbia Sailing Club, under the leadership of Commodore David Krausz, delivered an outstanding championship experience. This marked the third time the club has hosted a US Sailing National Championship, and the event was distinguished by both high-quality race management and exceptional shoreside hospitality. Regatta Co-Chairs Stephanie Taylor and David Mosley coordinated a large volunteer effort to ensure seamless operations throughout the event. Principal Race Officer Ryan Hamm and Deputy Race Officer Matt Bounds, supported by an experienced local race committee, conducted 11 races in demanding conditions. Sustainability initiatives were led by Leon Schatz in partnership with Sailors for the Sea, alongside event photography coverage.

In addition to the on-water competition, the championship featured a full schedule of shoreside activities that fostered a strong sense of community among competitors. The combination of competitive racing and a welcoming environment underscored the success of the 2026 U.S. Multihull Championship. US Sailing is proud to have worked with the Columbia Sailing Club to provide competitors with an experience to remember. US Sailing would also like to thank Goslings Rum for providing sailors and volunteers with their signature Dark 'n Stormy® cocktails after racing as well as their signature branded hats and Zhik for awarding Bob Hodge with a gift certificate.

Overall Results:

PosHelmSail NoBoat NameClub/OrgR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11Pts
1Bob HodgesUSA 1003NonePontchartrain3[6]22211241220
2Gareth FergusonUSA 1469NoneOuter Banks Sailing Association[NSC ‑ 21]316135136433
3Bill SwansonUSA 1256For SaleHSA154345[8]562136
4Alan TaylorUSA 1189Sweet AsLake Townsend Yacht Club2177923[DNF ‑ 21]14339
5Chuck CarrollUSA 1398DragonflyCarolina Sailing Club4[7]55642323539
6Steven CardozeUSA 1198OspreyCarolina Sailing Club6981596[11]55660
7Mark WilliamsUSA 1448TuffyWaccamaw Sailing Club7[12]6912114489777
8James SerpaUSA 866Bumble BeeFort Walton Yacht Club889[13]71311777986
9Ron WALTERSUSA 1452NoneWaccamaw Sailing Club10131312[15]12710988102
10Kip KeelinUSA 1194NoneFort Walton Yacht Club523436[DNF ‑ 21]DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21107
11Keith MacDonaldUSA 1124SOGGY BOTTOMAMELIA ISLAND SAILING CLUB1510101010796[DNC ‑ 21]DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21119
12Baxter GordonUSA 1436NoneVirginia Inland Sailing Association121416[19]1414109TLE ‑ 101011120
13Rick UpsonUSA 1422TriumphShell Point Sailboard Club[16]15121516101312TLE ‑ 101110124
14Walter KochUSA 507IrieWaccamaw Sailing Club141614141815128TLE ‑ 10[DNC ‑ 21]DNC ‑ 21142
15Devin Van ZandtUSA 1192NoneRudder Club[OCS ‑ 21]411888DNF ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21144
16Bill CroughwellUSA 1425NoneCSC1311151113[DNC ‑ 21]DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21168
17Jen FrenchUSA 1043NoneGulfport Yacht Club11[NSC ‑ 21]NSC ‑ 211611DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21TLE ‑ 10DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21174
18Harry WalkerUSA 1008NoneFort Walton Yacht Club9[NSC ‑ 21]NSC ‑ 21171716DNF ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21185
19Tom FieldUSA 549WaterbugPlattsburgh Boat BasinTLE ‑ 1717171819[DNC ‑ 21]DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21193
20Peter MerrifieldUSA 1156ACSSouthern Yacht Club[OCS ‑ 21]DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 21DNC ‑ 2210

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