The 2026 J/105 Midwinter Championship ran March 13-15 at Charleston Yacht Club, marking a successful resurgence for the event and the first time the championship has been hosted in Charleston. A fleet of 13 boats competed in eight races over three days, as sailors experienced a classic mix of Lowcountry conditions. Friday opened with strong breeze and exciting racing, while Saturday challenged competitors with light air and tactical decisions. Sunday brought the most dramatic sailing of the regatta, with building wind and current testing crews’ skill and endurance. One competitor reported a gust of 28 knots, adding to the excitement of the final day.
The regatta drew teams from across the country, and visiting sailors praised both the racing venue and the hospitality in Charleston. The championship was made possible with support from College of Charleston and Sailing Inc. powered by Evolution Sails.
After eight races, Bill Zartler’s Deja Voodoo secured the overall victory with 14 points, with crew Shawn Burke, Cat Chimney, Gray Rackley, Andrew McTavish and Tom Loutrel. Second place went to Kristen & Brian Robinson’s Velvet Hammer with 24 points, followed by College of Charleston’s Offshore Team 1 sailing Zephyr, finishing third overall with 27 points.
The event highlighted renewed enthusiasm for J/105 racing in the Southeast with strong participation from both local and traveling teams. Organizers hope the success of this championship will continue to build momentum for future Class events in Charleston.
For full results and event details, visit the official regatta page:
https://charlestonyachtclub.com/regatta/oTdiZ1pbHj/. Photos by Priscilla Parker are available on the J/105 Class Facebook page.
