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2026 Muskegon Spring Championship opens Quantum Melges 24 Great Lakes Cup Season

by U.S. Melges 24 Class Association 15 May 10:50 PDT 15-17 May 2026
Now in its sixth year of support from Quantum Sails, the Melges 24 Great Lakes Cup has grown into one of the Class's premier regional circuits, consistently attracting a strong and competitive mix of professional and Corinthian teams © Bill Crawford, Harbor Pictures Company, Muskegon YC

The U.S. Melges 24 Class Association (USM24CA) heads to Muskegon, Michigan this weekend as 26 teams prepare for the 2026 Muskegon Spring Championship—the opening event of the five-part Quantum Sails Melges 24 Great Lakes Cup circuit and the traditional start of the Midwest Melges 24 racing season.

Now entering its sixth year of support from Quantum Sails, the Great Lakes Cup has become one of the premier regional circuits in the Class, consistently drawing a competitive mix of professional and Corinthian teams. And year after year, Muskegon remains one of the fleet's favorite stops. With strong local support, experienced race management, and several home-based Melges 24 programs, the venue has become a true Midwest hotbed for Melges 24 racing.

Of the 26 teams expected to compete this weekend, only 10 are currently qualified for the Corinthian division. Racing begins following Friday afternoon's scheduled practice race as teams settle into conditions ahead of the two-day championship event. As both a North American Sailing Series event and a Vakaros RaceSense-supported regatta, on-the-water and shoreside preparations have been well under way throughout the week, welcoming teams from all across the U.S. and Canada.

Several familiar names return to Muskegon with momentum. Defending event champion Steve Boho and The 300 are back after capturing the 2025 event title ahead of Peter McClennen's Gamecock. Canada's Dan Berezin at the helm of Surprise finished third, and went on to claim the overall 2025 Quantum Great Lakes Cup title as a Corinthian competitor, but will not be in attendance for this opening stop.

That leaves the door wide open for several teams looking to establish early momentum, including Corinthian standout Jaime Torres and Smile and Wave, who finished as top Corinthian in Muskegon last year and second overall on the circuit. Torres arrives following a strong Southeast Racing Series campaign and continues to represent the growing strength and competitiveness of the Corinthian fleet. Recently, the USM24CA sat down with Torres for an in-depth interview discussing team building, preparation, crew development, and the evolving level of Corinthian competition within the class—offering valuable insight for both newer and longtime Melges 24 teams alike.

For many of the Class's top teams, Muskegon also serves as an important stepping stone toward Harbor Springs and the 2026 World Championship later this season. Ahead of this weeks racing, Mike Gozzard, Chairman of the International Melges 24 Class Technical Committee, was onsite conducting early boat measurement sessions, allowing teams to begin technical preparation well ahead of what is shaping up to be one of the best Worlds ever held with 33 entries already committed.

With familiar rivalries renewed and Corinthian programs continuing to rise, the fleet is on high alert as another highly competitive Great Lakes Cup season begins.

This weekend may mark the traditional start of the Midwest Melges 24 season, but it is also shaping up to be an exceptional summer in North America. Following Muskegon, teams will continue directly into the Helly Hansen Sailing World Regatta Series in Detroit before turning their attention to a packed summer schedule which includes a trio of training camps in Newport, the U.S. and Canadian National Championships, the Pre-Worlds at the end of August, and ultimately the 2026 Melges 24 World Championship in Harbor Springs this September.

For teams still considering their schedules, now is the time to commit, register, and begin building momentum for the second half of the season. From world-class racing and elite competition to unmatched camaraderie, organization, and hospitality, the Melges 24 experience continues to deliver at every level of the sport. With teams already preparing for Harbor Springs months in advance, the road ahead promises a season defined not only by fun, formidable racing, but by the kind of complete sailing experience that continues to make the Melges 24 Class one of the strongest, most rewarding and well-respected high-performance, one-design racing yachts in North America and around the world.

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