Event Details
Date:
May 23, 2024 – May 26, 2024
Location:
Dallas Corinthian Yacht Club
Oak Point, Texas
Competing for:
Results & Reports
Regatta Documents
- Notice of Race
- Sailing Instructions
- Conditions
- Register here
- Registration List
- Competitor List
- SafeSport handbook
- US Sailing Championships Code of Conduct
Other Information
- 2023 – Bruce Mahoney – A Class – Standard Rig
- 2022 – Lars Guck, Olin Guck – Formula 18
- 2021 – Tom Whitehurst – Formula Wave
- 2019 – Matt Bounds – Hobie 14
- 2018 – Randy Smyth – Weta Trimaran
- 2017 – Phil Collins – Hobie 17
- 2016 – Ken Marshack, Valarie Pioszak – Hobie 18
- 2015 – Michael Easton, Tripp Burd – Formula 18
- 2014 – Lars Guk – A Cat
- 2013 – Enrique Figueroa, Carla Malatrasi – Hobie 16
- 2012 – Sarah Newberry, Kenny Pierce – Formula 16
- 2011 – Matt Struble, Damon Lacasella – Viper F16
- 2010 – Pete Melvin, Nat Shaver – C2 F18
- 2009 – John Casey, John Williams – Viper F16
- 2008 – Nigel Pitt, Alex Shafer – F18
- 2007 – John Casey, John Williams – Blade F16
- 2006 – Robbie Daniel, Hunter Stunzi – Nacra 20 spi
- 2005 – Greg Thomas, Jacques Bernier – Hobie Tiger spi
- 2004 – Mike Montague, Kathy Ward Hobie – 16 no spi
- 2003 – Matt Struble, W.F. Oliver Javelin – F18HT spi
- 2002 – Matt Struble, Domonique Martin – Hobie Tiger spi
- 2001 – Matt Struble, Mike Kletke – Inter 20 spi
- 1999-2000 – Keith Christensen, Shala Youngerman – Hobie 20
- 1998-1999 – Randy Smyth, Keith Notary – Nacra 6.0na
- 1997-1998 – Pete Melvin, Roger Jenkins – Hobie 20
- 1996 – Jeff Newsome, Sandra Tartaglino – Inter 18
- 1995 – Randy Smyth, Jason Sneed – Hobie 20
- 1994 – Bob Curry, Kirk Newkirk – Mystere 6.0
- 1993 – Randy Smyth, Bert Rice – Nacra 5.5
- 1992 – Lake Tahoe, CA Larry Suter, Nick Scandone – Hobie 20
- 1991 – Carlton Tucker, Sean Donnelly – Prindle 19
- 1990 – Randy Smyth, Glenn Purcell – Prindle 18-2
- 1989 – Alan Egusa, Paul Parizeau – Hobie 21
- 1988 – Carlton Tucker, Mary Alice Tucker – Hobie 18
- 1987 – Carlton Tucker, Jarrett Melvin – Nacra 5.7
- Committee Chair: John Nekus
- Event Chair: Sheila Holmes
- Committee List
- US Sailing Representative
- Housing:
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is the closest major airport and is located 28 miles from the venue.
We are thrilled to announce our host hotel, THE ELM in Little Elm, TX. This new boutique hotel, located in the Lakefront District is only 6 miles (14 minutes) from the venue, Dallas Corinthian Yacht Club. The Elm is offering discounted rates to US Multihull Championship sailors and guests. Act now to secure your rooms!
Book now using this link: The Elm Hotel or call the The Elm at 972-589-2066.
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Resources
Hosting a US Sailing Championship
US Sailing Regulations – Amended January 31, 2024
US Sailing Bylaws – amended September 18, 2023
Waivers, Release of Liability, Code of Conduct
About This Event
HOSTED BY:
Dallas Corinthian Yacht Club
Hobie Cat Fleet 23
Hobie Class Association of North America (HCANA)
May 23-26, 2024
DCYC/Hobie Fleet 23 Event Page
Early Registration: $225 up to April 22nd, 2024
Late Registration: $275 April 23rd to May 23rd, 2024
Championship Waivers, Releases and Code of Conduct
Safe Sport Training Requirements at US Sailing U.S. Championship Events
US Sailing Membership- Join/Renew here – All competitors must have a current USSA membership valid through end of racing to be legible to complete. International athletes may show proof of current membership with MNA as an alternative.
The U.S. Multihull Championship is one of several prestigious championships hosted by US Sailing and sailed in selected one-design class boats.The perpetual trophy was presented and named the Alter Trophy in 1986 in honor of Hobie Alter, Sr. and his extraordinary promotion of one-design multihull sailing and racing programs. Championship Facts
- The event is sailed in a different multihull class each year.
- 2024 Event will be sailed in Hobie 16 Catamarans.
- This is a bring your own boat event.
- Crew size: Skipper 1, Crew 1.
- The championship is an open event (there is no selection process).
- Membership in US Sailing is required at all levels of competition for U.S. citizens and resident- aliens.
- Other nationalities must be members of their National Governing Body.
- All competitors must be a current member of the Hobie
Class Association of North America (HCANA). - Open to all catamarans conforming to the Hobie 16 – Class Rules.
Media
Championship History
The U.S. Multihull Championship for the Hobie Alter Trophy has become one of the nation’s major sailing championships, having featured world champions from numerous classes, Olympic medalists and several national champions from the multihull ranks. The U.S. Multihull Championship was conceived by the Multihull Council in the spring of 1985 as a service to multihull racing sailors. It is intended to determine a U.S. national multihull champion and is sailed annually in various types of multihulls. Originally the championship had the good fortune of having manufacturers provide new boats including Hobie, Inter, Nacra, Prindle, Mystere and Bimare classes but in 2013, the decision was made to rotate it each year through the various classes of catamarans to better represent the depth of multihull sailing in the United States.