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Tuning Your Melges 15 Based on Crew Weight

The Melges 15 has minimal tuning adjustments. However, it is good to consider the following based on your combined crew weight.

The Melges 15 has minimal tuning adjustments. However, it is good to consider the following based on your combined crew weight. Below are some changes you can make whether you're sailing at 295 pounds or 350 pounds.

Jib Cars
Melges offers nifty jib track guides for your boat, which are useful for jib setup. In a 12 knot breeze, a boat sailing at 295 would move their jib cars further aft so that the jib is flatter down low. On the guide, the number would be 1 or 2. For a team that is in the area of 350, you can leave your jib cars further forward giving you more power down low in the sail. Getting too full could hurt your ability to point, so watch for that. On the jib car guide, this would equal 0 or -1, -2. Consider the sea state, too. Sail with a flatter jib in flat water or a fuller jib when it is choppy.

Jib Halyard Tension
You can adjust your jib halyard tension or jib luff easily. Consider softer tension if you are a heavier team, which will put some power in your jib. If you are 295 or less and the wind is 12 knots, you will want your jib firm along the luff with no wrinkles.

Shroud Tension
The normal base setting on the Loos gauge in 12 knots is 19. If you are a heavier team, try 17 or 18 so that you have more headstay sag going upwind.

Consider some of these adjustments for your next sail. They may help you go faster in varying conditions.

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Sixty Boats Line Up for First Event of Winter Series

Sixty Melges 15s entered the first event of the 2022 Winter Series in Sarasota, FL January 8-9. Congratulations to Eddie Cox & Molly Ziegler!


Sixty Melges 15s entered the first event of the 2022 Winter Series in Sarasota, FL January 8-9.

The record turnout was a celebration of being named Sailing World’s Boat of the Year. A broad range of teams was comprised of parent/child, couples, friends, and newcomers alike. Several new owners made the trek for their first Class event as well as many regional competitors who loaded up box trailers for easy, cost-efficient travel.

A fun weekend on the Bay started with practice and a debrief led by Melges offering sailors their first taste of the larger fleet. The expert coaching delivered tips for boat handling and fleet management.

Saturday in Sarasota greeted sailors with gorgeous sunny skies, warm water, and a moderate breeze of 6-13 knots. The late morning start allowed the sea breeze to fill in and sailors to enjoy a leisurely morning of socializing and boat preparations. Harry Melges and Nina Lunbchenco were chased around the racecourse by Eddie Cox and Molly Ziegler and Harris Padegs and Jean Michel-Bus. Sarasota Sailing Squadron hosted the fleet for a post-race happy hour on the pavilion watching the award-winning Longboat Key sunset.

Day Two featured puffier conditions of up to 23 knots for the first race, but the key was connecting the dots. It was easy to fall trap to the lulls and watch fellow competitors breeze by – particularly downwind. The fleet often opted to charge up the left side of the course resulting in tricky mark roundings where momentum and right of way could pay dividends. As the wind diminished at the start of Race Four, Dana and her father, John, Haig pulled ahead for a dominating lead in an upwind finish.

The tight racing culminated in a win by Cox and Ziegler followed by James O’Gwen and Aiden Cunningham, and Padegs and Bus. The Winter Series continues with Event 2 February 26-27 and the Midwinter Championship March 25-27.

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Record Turnout for Melges 15 Winter Series

The Melges 15 Class has returned to Sarasota, FL for the first event of the 2022 Winter Series January 8-9. With a record-setting 60 boats, the entry list features several new owners and early advocates representing 17 states.

The Melges 15 Class has returned to Sarasota, FL for the first event of the 2022 Winter Series January 8-9. With a record-setting 60 boats, the entry list features several new owners and early advocates representing 17 states.

After being named Sailing World’s Boat of the Year, the large turnout comes as no surprise to event organizer and owner, Bob Cole. “The Melges 15 appeals to so many different people that we have tons of families, couples, and friends traveling to escape the snow and cold up north,” said Cole. “When we hosted the series last year, we saw the true potential for this boat in Sarasota. The growth since last March has been awesome for the class and owners.”

The weekend kicked off with practice racing and debrief led by Melges and Quantum Sails Zenda, which will be followed by the scheduled eight races Saturday and Sunday. The Winter Series continues February 26-28 and culminates with the Midwinter Championship March 26-28. The 2022 Class calendar is listed on melges15.com/events.

 
 
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Melges 15 Wins Boat of the Year

“Sailing World Magazine’s annual Boat of the Year tests are conducted in Annapolis, Maryland, following the US Sailboat Show. With independent judges exhaustively inspecting the boats on land and putting them through their paces on the water, this year’s fleet of new performance-sailing boats spanned from small dinghies to high-tech bluewater catamarans.”

The Melges 15 designed by Reichel/Pugh Yacht Design was awarded Sailing World Magazine’s Boat of the Year! More than 375 boats have been ordered and fleets are popping up around North America. The variety of M15 sailors and wildly popular Winter Series are testaments to the boat’s design.

Read the article on Sailing World's website.

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Emily & John Haig Win Inaugural Melges 15 Nationals

Emily and John Haig (Beach Haven, NJ) were crowned the first Melges 15 National Champions on September 19, 2021, at Lake Geneva Yacht Club in Wisconsin. The father-daughter duo bested a fleet of 31 boats for the inaugural championship finishing ahead of second-place Toby and Peter Sullivan (Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN) and third-place Mike Schroff and Emily Shandley-Roberts (Chicago, IL).

SEPTEMBER 19, 2021 (ZENDA, WISCONSIN): Emily and John Haig (Beach Haven, NJ) were crowned the first Melges 15 National Champions on September 19, 2021, at Lake Geneva Yacht Club in Wisconsin. The father-daughter duo bested a fleet of 31 boats for the inaugural championship finishing ahead of second-place Toby and Peter Sullivan (Minneapolis–Saint Paul, MN) and third-place Mike Schroff and Emily Shandley-Roberts (Chicago, IL).

A final taste of warm temperatures greeted sailors on Day One with winds up to 18 knots. The Haigs won two of the four races sailed alongside young Owen Kohut and Ian McClenathan (Lake Geneva, WI) and Schroff/Shandley-Roberts.

Eighteen youth sailors raced in the Nationals as further proof that the Melges 15 is for everyone young and old. “When you’re a junior sailor like Owen, and you get this kind of exposure to different ages and skill levels, the learning curve is off the gauge. It’s invaluable and it shows,” said Schroff, winner of Race Four.

Young Anna Regan (Minnetonka, MN) showed off her prowess on Day Two finishing 1, 2 in the sixth and seventh races. Regan commanded the fleet over three legs leading several seconds ahead of the next boat until the competition started catching up on the final downwind.

“The biggest challenge in this fleet is maintaining your lead downwind since it’s really easy to catch up,” said Regan. “I was getting really nervous when I saw boats gaining on us, and my dad kept reminding me to look in front of me and focus on what’s ahead.”

On Sunday, the forecasted light air finally descended upon the region with temperatures increasing even further into the mid-80s. With not a breath of wind in sight, the Race Committee closed the regatta. With the results standing from Saturday, the Haigs won the championship with a six-point lead.

“The competition was awesome this weekend. Every time we rounded a mark, there were different boats around us,” said Emily Haig. “It was great seeing so many other teams with father-daughters, college friends, and new owners. I’m looking forward to seeing even more new faces at the Little Egg Harbor Yacht Club Regatta and the Winter Series.”

With more than 275 boats sold, fleets are popping up around North America. The fleets make club racing accessible for M15 owners and feature several weekend events offering travel opportunities for visiting teams.

Next on the Melges 15 circuit are the Fall Regatta October 9-10 (Beach Haven, NJ), the Fall Invitational October 15-17 (Columbia, SC), and the 2022 Winter Series (Sarasota, FL). For a full list of events, visit melges15.com. Contact the Melges Team to learn about new boats, demos, and Winter Series charters at sales@melges.com.

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Rolling Out the Red Carpet for Nationals

All eyes are on the Melges 15 Class hosting its inaugural National Championship September 17-19 at Lake Geneva Yacht Club in Wisconsin.

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ZENDA, WISCONSIN (September 16, 2021): All eyes are on the Melges 15 Class hosting its inaugural National Championship September 17-19 at Lake Geneva Yacht Club in Wisconsin. Home of the testing grounds for the initial boat design, Geneva Lake is primed for the competition with southerly winds ushering in warm days and cool nights for three days of racing. 

In a field of thirty registrants, there are a number of parent-youth teams, college sailors, husband-wife teams, and lifelong friends from around the country. Several of the teams competed in the M15 Winter Series (Sarasota, FL) or are coming into town fresh from the E Scow Nationals (Torch Lake, MI). With more than 275 boats sold nationwide, half the fleet is racing their new boats for the first time. 

Geneva Lake is home to the largest fleet of Melges 15s in the country with six boats being added to the Geneva Lake Sailing School for 2022 programming. Lake Geneva Yacht Club is rolling out the red carpet for the event with post-race happy hours and a Class dinner.

Follow Melges Performance Sailboats on Facebook and Instagram as well as the Melges 15 Class Website for daily updates during the event. Awards will be presented to the overall winner as well as top female skipper, top youth skipper, and age division winners. Results will be available on the event website

Capping off the 2021 Melges 15 Calendar, the Class heads east for the Fall Regatta October 9-10 (Beach Haven, NJ) and the Fall Invitational October 15-17 (Columbia, SC). For a full list of events, visit melges15.com. Contact the Melges Team to learn about new boats, demos, and Winter Series charters at sales@melges.com.

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New Fleet Alert! Rochester Yacht Club

Welcome to the Melges 15 Class, Rochester Yacht Club! Sitting on the Genesee River by Lake Ontario, Rochester Yacht Club is home to six new Melges 15s.

Welcome to the Melges 15 Class, Rochester Yacht Club! Sitting on the Genesee River by Lake Ontario, Rochester Yacht Club is home to six new Melges 15s.

With an average age of 35, most of the owners are experienced sailors with various racing backgrounds. However, they encourage newer sailors to check the boat out.

“The best part of our fleet is that we are all learning together,” said new owner, Travis Odenbach. “So far the M15 has been minimal work and we are able to take our wives or friends out when sailing, which is key.”

While many owners were immediately drawn to the downwind performance and stability, Odenbach looked at the boat through a slightly different lens. “I have sailed fast boats in the past, so I was not too worried about the performance in the breeze, but here in Rochester, NY, it is light in the summer,” he explained. “I sailed the boat in very light winds, but I could not believe how well the boat was moving and the feel it still had in 4-6 knots.”

With an updated, user-friendly design, the Melges 15 was an attractive upgrade for the RYC Fleet. “You only needed one other person to sail, the price point was perfect for a lot of people in our area. It was time that our yacht club had a more modern boat,” said Odenbach.

The Rochester group has big plans for their new fleet including participation at the National Championship this September and a large presence at the 2022 Winter Series in Sarasota, FL.

For more information on how to get a fleet started at your club, email sales@melges.com.

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