• New Boat Package includes a fully rigged Melges 15 with Main, Jib , Spinnaker and rigged for Spinnaker Sailing.
Designed by the legendary firm Reichel-Pugh and built by Melges Boatworks, in Zenda, Wisconsin, the Melges 15 feature the best balance between technical and fun sailing. Aimed to couples, sibling and family sailing, the simplicity and rewarding experience has almost no match at a very affordable price. Melges Boatworks explains the advantages as follows:
Ergonomic Cockpit
The Melges 15 features an ergonomic platform and a broader weight range for competitive racing. Melges conducted extensive research and product testing to produce this layout factoring in cockpit depth, backbone height, and floor plan. The result is a comfortable environment for both the skipper and crew. The deeper cockpit takes the load off the sailor’s knees and helps them feel more locked into the boat. Creating a boat that adults can feel comfortable while sailing was a key design factor in the hull and cockpit design of the Melges 15.
Performance & Stability
With the main design goals focused on stability and performance in a variety of conditions, the Melges 15 features a narrow overall beam and a flat cross-section shape for stability, righting moment, and ease of planing. For a more forgiving feel upwind and to navigate larger sea states, the Melges 15 has just the right amount of fore and aft rocker.
Single-Pull
Spinnaker System – The asymmetric spinnaker offers an additional performance element while the single-pull launch and retrieval system makes handling the sail easy and fast. One line pulls the halyard up, bowsprit out, and tack line out. To take the kite down, simply release the pull-up line and pull the douser line to take the kite back down again. The kite douses into a bag located in the front of the cockpit.
Cockpit Layout
Every aspect of the deck hardware has been designed for simplicity and ease of use. With blocks and cleats situated in easy-to-grab locations making it easier on the skipper and crew to maneuver the boat.
The Gnav vang system gives the crew substantially more space to maneuver in the cockpit
Tapered Aluminum Mast
The Melges 15 mast features a tapered mast tip allowing for maximum depowering when the breeze is up. The stiffer bottom of the mast combined with the softer mast tip allows the M15 to be sailed competitively by a wider range of weights in both light and heavy air.
Aluminum Foils
Aluminum foils maximize performance and durability in one package. Consistent foil shape helps ensure fair racing across the class while being extremely durable.
Flip-up Rudder
Never has been getting your rudder up been so easy. No need to get wet, no lines to pull, just pop the tiller up and pull it forward, this action pulls the rudder into its flipped up position.
Club Sailing or Racing
Transitioning from a non-spinnaker to a spinnaker platform is quick and easy. Set the bowsprit and spin back in the boat and you are ready to go. This is a great feature for clubs who want to teach during the day and race at night.
Closed Transom
Comfort and safety were at the forefront of this design. Closing the transom of the Melges 15 has eliminated the need for a false floor, allowing for a deeper more comfortable cockpit. Any water that enters the easily drains out of the scupper holes in the transom and the bailors in the cockpit.
15 ft
4.572 m
5 ft 6 in
1.675 m
2 ft 7 in
0.8 m
230 lbs
104 kgs
93.6 sq ft
8.7 m2
39.8 sq ft
3.7 m2
156 sq ft
14.5 m2
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MELGES 24 SPEED GUIDE
Class leader Brian Janney answers your Melges 24 speed and boathandling questions.
Who sails in the Melges 24 class?
In the early 2000s, sailors in the Melges 24 class began to enlist coaches and include professional sailors in their crews, but that trend collapsed and participation dropped way off after 2009. Gradually, the class has been growing again and we are seeing an increasing number of Corinthian teams sailing at major events, using older boats. Local fleets are coming back in North America also, in places such as Vancouver, Western Michigan, and Atlanta. There are more regional regattas on the schedule, and they are by nature much more Corinthian. (Learn more at the International and North American class websites.)
How physical is the Melges 24 to sail?
The Melges 24 is a great boat if you like to be active when you sail. It requires athleticism, but not brute strength. The loads are not that high and there are no winches—ratchet blocks only. You have to hike hard, but since the class changed to shorter stanchions and tighter lifelines, hiking is less painful. Overall, it’s a good combination of keelboat and dinghy. In light air, it rewards roll tacking and jibing, but in heavy air it loads up like a keelboat and you have to think about the timing of your maneuvers.
Athletic sailing is the norm for Melges 24 crews, shown here after a start at the 2018 Melges 24 World Championship. Piret Salmistu/IMCA photo
What are the top 3 ingredients to compete successfully in the Melges 24?
Practice mark roundings—good sets and douses are key.
Practice light-air downspeed maneuvers—the pre-start under main alone is key.
Build a consistent crew—top performance is all about teamwork.
What is the ideal Melges 24 crew size?
Top teams sail at the max weight limit of 825 pounds (375 kilograms). The majority sail with five in the crew. Larger people sail with four.
Crews sail with four or five to meet the crew weight maximum of 825 pounds.
What does each crewmember do on the Melges 24?
The helm drives and handles mainsheet and backstay. The tactician trims the jib upwind and sometimes handles the mainsheet downwind. The spinnaker trimmer hikes upwind and hoists the chute if they are the biggest crewmember. On a boat sailing with five, the two forward crew furl the jib, douse the spinnaker, and handle the tack line and pole.
On boats sailing with four crew, the forward crew handles the tack line, jib furl, and spinnaker hoist/retrieval.
The tactician pulls the pole out and then grabs the spinnaker sheet, handing it off to the trimmer once the halyard is up.
New or used Melges 24s— what are my options?
A new Melges 24 costs in the $70,000 range and includes a trailer, covers, and an upgraded line package. The company periodically builds runs of four or five boats. As of 2018, hull numbers ran up to about #900. Used boats range from a 1990s boat for less than $20,000 to somewhat newer boats with covers and a trailer with dock boxes for about $30,000.
Beyond the basics, what kind of prep is needed to make a used boat competitive?
Older boats may need mast-step reinforcement or repair of stanchion bases. They may also need the new, shorter stanchions. The Melges 24 has a carbon-fiber rudder and keel. Look for a boat without dings in the foils, or be prepared to make repairs. We keep a close eye on the trailing edges of keel and rudder. When we trailer the boat, we pad the back of the keel with a pool noodle we’ve cut in half. Check for wear on normal gear as well, such as cam cleats.
The jib halyard system is unique and needs attention on all boats.
Instead of the usual separate forestay and jib halyard, the halyard connects to the wire in the luff of the jib, which then serves as the forestay. Where the wire goes over the halyard sheave, it can break strands on a windy day, so we recommend checking it after every windy day of sailing and replacing the wire frequently.
How do you transport the Melges 24?
Melges 24 trailers come from the builder with shaped supports. The boat rides about five feet off the road, at shoulder height. You put the boat in the water with the keel in the “up” position and then lower it with a “keel crane,” which fits into a molded socket right behind the keel. You can also ramp launch the boat if you wish.
What's involved in rigging and derigging the Melges 24?
To rig the Melges 24, first attach the shrouds, spreaders and backstay, then pull the halyards down from the top of mast. Because the mast is deck-stepped, two people can raise it. Rig the spinnaker halyard forward so it acts like a temporary forestay. A team that knows the process can be ready to launch within an hour. Once you’re in the water, put the keel down, fasten down the cover plate, and attach the rudder. There is a small gas outboard, so once that’s in position, you’re ready to go.
What kind of inventory does North recommend?
North offers the championship-winning 3Di mainsail and jib. There are two spinnaker designs, a reacher and a runner. You are allowed to carry two spinnakers, and most top teams will have one of each aboard. The reacher is used in planing conditions when you’ll spend more time sailing in a “bow up” mode. The runner was recently redesigned to be a bit twistier, allowing a larger crossover with the reacher.
Melges 24 Tuning
What are the most important ways to tune the melges 24 rig.
Tuning the rig is described in detail in the North Melges 24 Tuning Guide . The key parameters are rake and shroud tension. Because the spreaders are swept aft, as you add tension to shrouds, the mast bends and becomes raked more. Unlike some classes, you’re allowed to adjust the shrouds while sailing; knowing the number of turns for each setting, the forward crew can make the adjustments while hiking. From the base setting to 20 knots, it’s 20 turns. Top boats have shifted to open-body turnbuckles because they’re twice as fast to adjust and easy to pin using a piece of batten held in place with shock cord.
This is the shockcord/batten for quick adjustment of turnbuckles. Photo courtesy APS
What are the key steps to setting up the rig?
The first step is to hoist the internal jib wire and set the rake at the turnbuckle above the Highfield lever. Rake is measured
from the top of the mast to the intersection of the transom and the bottom of the hull. This measurement should be 36’6.5” (11.140m).
Next, add shroud tension until it is 16 on the Loos gauge. You may have to adjust the turnbuckle above the Highfield lever to maintain the proper rake adjustment. It helps to have two people to do this.
Are there other special considerations when setting up a Melges 24?
It’s easy to scratch or damage the keel when hauling and launching. The North Tuning Guide includes what to watch for there, as well as several tricks to marking control lines and setting up your deck.
Melges 24 Upwind Sailing
Upwind, where does the melges 24 crew sit.
The normal or “base” crew position starts with the bow person a half-body width aft of the forward stanchion; all others sit close to the person in front of them. In light air, push the forward crew right up against the stanchion. As waves pick up, everyone moves aft until the aft crew is right against the aft stanchion. The tactician should be the first person to move off the rail in lighter air, so they can trim the jib and look around.
Even in light winds, the Melges 24's powerful sailplan requires the crew to hike.
What do you focus on when trimming main and jib?
Always watch the top telltale on the jib leech when sailing upwind. You can see it through the mainsail spreader window. The jib sheets are on a 2:1 purchase and go through a ratchet block. Two cleats, one on each side of the cockpit, make it possible to “banjo” the sheet in from the weather rail. Usually we don’t play the jib much.
Most upwind control is done with the main due to its large size. In the puffs, the helm pulls on backstay or drops the traveler. Few helmsman are strong enough to play mainsheet, although one class veteran, Brian Porter, can do it and is very fast. Tighten the backstay to keep the boat on its feet and ease when the puff rolls away. Have your forward crew count down to puffs; it really helps the person driving concentrate on boatspeed. Most boats have speedos now, and the helmsman can’t look around, although they do tell the tactician about traffic to leeward since they are facing inboard.
In 12 knots, your jib telltale can be stalling slightly; as it gets windier, ease the jib out half an inch. The jibs are pretty high aspect, and this will create more twist in the head and allow the telltales to stream more. You can also foot a little more, which increases your lift and helps you point.
Hiking as a team upwind in a breeze is vital in the lightweight Melges 24. Piret Salmistu/IMCA photo
Going upwind, how should the top telltale look on the Melges 24 mainsail?
The mains carry quite a bit of twist. In lighter air you’ll close the top of the main for power, but in 10 knots you’re close to overpowered so the top telltale should be streaming. Your helm should be light, nearly neutral, so if you make a change and it gets out of balance, you can tell right away.
What other trim settings should you look for upwind on the Melges 24?
Pay attention to shroud tension. My rule of thumb is to have 75 percent of the backstay on from 12 knots and up. The backstay purchase is at the feet of the helmsman and most people use a number scale on the deck behind that. If you are easing off a lot on the backstay, that means you need to ease shroud tension. If you are close to maximum backstay tension, try tightening the shrouds. We have our tactician watch for that, too.
Who is in the typical dialogue loop and what's a typical conversation?
Probably the most important upwind dialogue is a countdown to puffs—that’s key for the driver. If you don’t depower, the boat will tip over and do a little roundup.
In a good breeze downwind, a top crew slides aft and extends arms and torso outboard to maximize leverage. Piret Salmistu/IMCA photo
Melges 24 Downwind Sailing
Where does each person sit when sailing the melges 24 downwind.
In lighter air, which we call “soak mode,” everybody pushes forward to get the transom out of the water. The tactician and one bow person are to leeward; everyone else sits to weather. As the breeze comes up, everyone moves to the high side and begins to slide aft. When the boat is on a full plane, everyone except the trimmer moves behind helmsman.
In light air downwind, the crew consolidates their weight at the forward end of the cockpit, with one crew to leeward in front of the chainplates.
What do you focus on when trimming the main and other sails?
The Melges 24 starts planing at about 14 knots, flying all three sails. We call it “lazy planing mode.” Everyone is pushed back against the aft stanchion, hip to hip. As the breeze comes up, move one person behind the stanchion; then move others aft as needed..
In most conditions, trim with a slightly firmer spinnaker luff—not over-trimmed, but not a lot of curl. In light air, ease the sheet and begin to “test” the curl a bit more. As you start planing, you have to trim in as the wind goes forward. Your spinnaker trimmer is sitting down at this point, and your tactician moves aft to trim the mainsheet—at least that’s the norm among tacticians with dinghy backgrounds.
In this Facebook video, the 2018 world champions demonstrate how to sail on a flat-out plane with three sails flying in a strong breeze on Lake Garda (on a day racing was canceled).
What are the key gear shifts in a Melges 24 as wind and sea state change?
The main question downwind is whether you can surf the waves or not. If you can readily plane, sail a couple degrees higher until the Melges 24 takes off. Some people try to force it too quickly and sail a lot of extra distance compared to those who sail lower and slower but cover much less distance. The boats have no wind instruments, so as the breeze builds, those who pick up on this transition first will make huge gains. You need to learn your transition point, which is right at about 14 knots of wind.
Who is in the dialogue loop downwind and what's a typical conversation?
Your spinnaker trimmer and helmsman should always talk about pressure in the spinnaker sheet—typically that means the spinnaker trimmer is talking, or the driver is asking the trimmer what they are feeling. Puff calling is the other key input to the conversation; that should be the same person who was calling the puffs when sailing upwind.
Are there special situations or techniques downwind in the Melges 24?
With the jib unfurled, it takes a little practice to get all three sails across in a jibe. It also requires coordination for the tactician to flip mainsheet over the helmsman’s head at the right time.
On the way to the offset mark, a Melges 24 crew preps the spinnaker to go up (at right) while continuing to hike the boat flat (at left). Piret Salmistu/IMCA photo
Melges 24 Boathandling
What's a typical melges 24 start like.
Starts in the Melges 24 are more like dinghy starts than keelboat starts. Set up early, sail slowly, and jockey for position. Keep the jib furled and try to create a hole to leeward so you can unfurl, sheet in, and go. The boat accelerates quickly.
What makes a big difference on the starting line?
Set a minimum boatspeed, usually 2.5 knots. Any slower, and when you sheet in the boat will go sideways before it goes forward due to lack of flow over the keel. Velocitek speedos are allowed, so assign someone on to watch it and speak up if you’re slowing down too much. Assuming you have pinged the starting line, the Velocitek will also read the distance to the line.
What mistake slows the Melges 24 down most in a tack?
A key mistake is not coordinating how everyone gets off the rail. Hiking out, the crew is sitting hip to hip, so if the first person in doesn’t give others room it’s hard for everyone else to get off the rail. You can get pinned to the rail on a crash tack, which is a great reason to communicate when traffic is coming.
What does each crewmember do in a tack?
Normally, the helmsman handles the traveler and main, and the tactician tacks the jib. The rest of the crew scrambles to cross the boat in good form. The traveler usually stays fairly close to center, but in very light air it needs to move to windward. If the tactician can’t help, ask your smallest person to move behind the tactician and help.
Key tips for good light or heavy-air tacks in a Melges 24?
Making a smooth turn with the helm is important. It’s easy to over-rotate, and you don’t need to come out at a deep angle because the boats accelerate fast. The helm needs practice to learn exit angles. We put a mark on the jib sheet, draw a scale on the deck, and pull it in 90 percent of the way. After hitting the rail to hike out, the tactician leans in as soon as possible to banjo the jib sheet in the rest of the way
What mistake slows the Melges 24 down most in a jibe?
The key move on the jibe is properly rotating the spinnaker. In light air and up until the boat is lazy planing, make sure a forward person grabs the spinnaker sheet and pulls it around the headstay.
Here is a great video of a “blow-through” jibe in strong winds . Note the forward crew, briefly pulling the spinnaker leech in against the jib.
What does each crewmember do in a Melges 24 jibe?
The helm steers, the tactician deals with the mainsheet, the spinnaker trimmer handles both spinnaker sheets, and the forward person or people help overhaul the new sheet. In light air, the keys are to have quick hands on the spinnaker sheet and to come out at a good exit angle, sometimes a little hotter (higher) than you think. In heavy air, hitting the right exit angle is big and you make a slower turn. As you bear away, the helm watches the clew of the chute and pauses until the clew gets around the headstay, then finishes the turn. If the helm turns too fast, the spinnaker may get a wrap.
What is the key to a fast spinnaker set?
Having a good mark on your tack line is critical to a good set on a Melges 24. Preset the tack line at that mark, and then hoist the halyard while the pole is going out. If your tactician sees a wrap starting to happen, they should give the sheet a quick pump and then quickly ease it back out.
Who does what in the Melges 24 crew on a bearway set?
The helm handles the main while the tactician eases the jib sheet and cleats it, and then picks up the spinnaker sheet. The trimmer hoists the spinnaker halyard before taking over the sheet. Of the two forward people, one is to leeward, helping to feed out the spinnaker. They also uncleat the jib sheet and furl the jib when the chute is up. The other person pulls the pole out and eases the vang so you can bear way.
What is the key to a good spinnaker takedown?
We always take down to port on the Melges 24. Also, we usually drop the chute behind the shrouds instead of between the shrouds and the mast. If it’s a weather strip, one bow person overhauls the spinnaker sheet, the same as they would in a jibe. The spinnaker trimmer hauls on the sheet as well. When the forward person has a hand on the cloth, the other forward person releases the pole, then the halyard, then the tackline. Typically the smallest person on the boat is uncleating everything. The trimmer throws the chute into the cockpit and then the smallest person stuffs it below. The two largest people get on the rail!
On a leeward douse, more of a turn-down is required of the helmsman. As soon as we can grab some spinnaker cloth, we say, “Pole in, halyard down, then tack line.” Some people blow the tackline off so the forward part of the sail flags.
Any special tricks to Melges 24 takedowns?
Make sure to unfurl the jib before you start to take down the spinnaker to avoid fouling the spinnaker halyard in the roller-furling swivel aloft.
Doing circles is slow; how do you minimize the pain when you have to spin?
The Melges 24 has lots of mainsheet. The tactician takes the mainsheet from the helm, and the spinnaker trimmer handles the jib. Steer with your weight and backwind the jib if need be to turn the boat through the wind.
How easily does the Melges 24 broach or capsize?
It’s fairly easy to wipe out when you’re planing, especially if you stay too close to the high edge. Typically, if you broach coming out of a jibe, the helmsman turned too quickly, the trimmer had to overtrim the chute, and then when it popped open you were overpowered. To recover, backwind the jib and ease the vang, and the boat should turn back downwind.
What are the most common boathandling mistakes made in the Melges 24?
During the sets, pulling the pole out too quickly can sometimes allow the tack to drop into the water. That’s like setting a very big parking brake. The same thing can happen on the douse—keep the tack out of the water! Also, when jibing in light air, don’t forget that you may need to pop the top battens on the main.
Do you have any suggestions for drills to improve boathandling?
Go out and do loads of tacks and jibes—especially jibes. Practice sailing and maneuvering at low speeds alongside a buoy. See how long you can sit next to it and how much you’ll go sideways before going forward. Your starts will improve.
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Brady Carlson Reviews the Melges 14
High school sailor, Brady Carlson, test drives the new Melges 14
Photos by molly burns.
The exciting Melges 14 is the newest boat available from Shoreline Sailboats and produced by Melges Performance Sailboats in Zenda, Wisconsin. The boat is so new in fact, it’s hard to find unbiased sailors who have first-hand knowledge of how it actually handles in a breeze.
Luckily for us, we found Brady Carlson on Instagram. Brady posted a picture of himself sailing the M14 this past summer at Lake Pewuakee , Wisconsin. We also found out he’s a really nice guy who loves sailing, so we threw a few questions at him to get his impressions of what its like to sail the Melges 14.
So, how did you end up in the Melges 14?
I sailed a Melges X Boat for 5 years and then I moved up to the C Scow 3 years ago. I like to get on an E Scow whenever I can, so I went to the 50th E Scow Blue Chip ( video ). I think there were about 15 Olympic medalist there. The regatta was awarded US Sailing’s One-Design Regatta of the Year. It was an amazing thing to be a part of. So, Melges reps were there and brought an M14 for people to try out.
Did you get to spend some time in it?
Yeah, my friends and I rotated around using it. First time I got in it, the breeze was about 15 to 18. It was an absolute blast! Hands down the Melges 14 is the best dinghy I’ve ever sailed. My friends literally had to pry me out of that boat!
What are your overall impressions of the M14?
Well, I spent most of the time just reaching around, but also tested it up and downwind. It’s pretty good upwind. Points really well and has good speed without being super overpowered. I’m about 160 lbs. and could keep it flat pretty well. Downwind though, it’s a whole different story! First few times I bore away I pretty much instantly death rolled! It will definitely test your downwind sailing skills. After awhile I got the hang of it.
I also had the chance to use it the next day in lighter breeze of 5 to 10. Its speed in light air was unreal. I have to say my favorite part of the boat is how comfortable it is, especially compared to a Laser. Roll tacks are a dream, along with the boat handling in general. It cuts through waves like butter. All the high-tech hardware really helps get the most out of the boat.
I really hope that a fleet will get going around here because I would totally get one! If you’re a competitive sailor—or not—it’s a must-buy boat for anyone who enjoys sailing!
Slideshow of Brady on the M14:
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Off the Melges 14 topic… What is your background in sailing? How did that start?
My parents were huge water skiers and to them sailing must have seemed kinda lame. So, I started ski racing when I was 6. A lot of people that ski race also sail, so my twin brother Connor and I got an offer to crew on an X Boat in the summer when we were 9. My parents decided to go ahead and start us in Optis, too.
That summer went really well and my parents bought us an X Boat to sail ourself the following summer. We were only 10, and everyone said we couldn’t do it. We were too small and didn’t have the experience, but we did just fine! My brother and I spent the next 5 years sailing that boat together. That’s where I really learned to sail.
My brother and I did pretty well. We won some big regattas. We were super-close to wining an inland with a 17-point lead going into the last day and unfortunately lost it. But, it was a good learning experience—that its never over till it’s over.
Well, we skipped out of X Boats to move to a C Scow because we were too big to sail together and be fast. The C Scow has a serous learning curve and everyone is really good. Sailing against people like Andy Burdick is tough. My first regatta was C nationals with 70 boats on Nagawicka, which is a very small lake. It was pretty funny because everyone’s sitting around drinking beer, and I’m just like, “Yeah, my mom had to drive me here…”
So, anyway it was maybe my fifth time steering the boat and it was blowing 20 to 25. Absolute craziness! We couldn’t find anyone as a third, so we put my mom in the boat. She had only sailed one time in light air. She was screaming the entire time.
But we survived, kept her up right, didn’t hit anyone, and didn’t get last place. Somehow, she still sails with us today after that traumatic experience. But, I have to say, the C Scow has been awesome. I’m really starting to figure the boat out and hold my own and win some races.
Does your brother always sail with you?
Connor is my twin brother and has always been my crew. He is amazing—best crew you could ever ask for! But we sail 420s for high school, and he’s the b skipper. I can’t tell you how much I miss having him on the boat during the high school season. It seems crazy to me how good he is with out much stick time at all. I think it has something to do with the fact that we discuss every move we make. High school sailing is a blast but it’s so different from inland sailing. I struggle with that part sometimes, but at the end of the day it’s all about having fun!
You can catch up on Brady’s sailing and sporting exploits on his Instagram feed
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“The Melges 15 is a pathway boat for junior sailors and an adult racing platform that brings a deep cockpit, high stability, and an ease of handling”- Dave Reed, Sailing World, 12/22/2021
Designed by Reichel/Pugh and built by Melges, the Melges 15 prioritizes stability, comfort, ease of use, and performance.
“The Melges 15 creates a clear pathway for junior sailors to get started and stay excited about sailing while also being comfortable and accessible enough for adults to learn, race, or cross-train,” said Harry Melges III.
The Melges 15’s stable hull shape and ergonomic cockpit make it a suitable layout for adult racing and educational sailing. Easy conversion from a club configuration (non-spinnaker) to a one-design setup, provides more versatility to club programs and options for individual owners.
With the main design goals focused on stability and performance in a variety of conditions, the boat features a narrow overall beam and a flat cross-section shape for stability, righting moment, and ease of planing. For a more forgiving feel upwind and to navigate larger sea states, the Melges 15 has just the right amount of fore and aft rocker.
Melges conducted extensive research and product testing to produce this layout factoring in cockpit depth, backbone height, and floor plan. The result is a comfortable environment for both the skipper and crew. The deeper cockpit takes the load off the sailor’s knees helping them feel locked into the boat while the high boom and gnav vang system work together to make the boat easier to maneuver.
The asymmetric spinnaker offers an additional performance element while the single-pull launch and retrieval system makes handling the sail easy and fast.
The Melges 15 is built to be sailed by everyone from friends and couples to families and kids. The design offers performance, comfort, and stability in one sleek package.
Ergonomic Cockpit – The Melges 15 features an ergonomic platform and a broader weight range for competitive racing. Melges conducted extensive research and product testing to produce this layout factoring in cockpit depth, backbone height, and floor plan. The result is a comfortable environment for both the skipper and crew. The deeper cockpit takes the load off the sailor’s knees and helps them feel more locked into the boat. Creating a boat that adults can feel comfortable while sailing was a key design factor in the hull and cockpit design of the Melges 15.
Performance & Stability – With the main design goals focused on stability and performance in a variety of conditions, the Melges 15 features a narrow overall beam and a flat cross-section shape for stability, righting moment, and ease of planing. For a more forgiving feel upwind and to navigate larger sea states, the Melges 15 has just the right amount of fore and aft rocker.
Single-Pull Spinnaker System – The asymmetric spinnaker offers an additional performance element while the single-pull launch and retrieval system makes handling the sail easy and fast. One line pulls the halyard up, bowsprit out, and tack line out. To take the kite down, simply release the pull-up line and pull the douser line to take the kite back down again. The kite douses into a bag located in the front of the cockpit.
Cockpit Layout – Every aspect of the deck hardware has been designed for simplicity and ease of use. With blocks and cleats situated in easy-to-grab locations making it easier on the skipper and crew to maneuver the boat.
Gnav Vang – The Gnav vang system gives the crew substantially more space to maneuver in the cockpit.
Tapered Aluminum Mast – The Melges 15 mast features a tapered mast tip allowing for maximum depowering when the breeze is up. The stiffer bottom of the mast combined with the softer mast tip allows the M15 to be sailed competitively by a wider range of weights in both light and heavy air.
Aluminum Foils – Aluminum foils maximize performance and durability in one package. Consistent foil shape helps ensure fair racing across the class while being extremely durable.
Flip-up Rudder – Never has been getting your rudder up been so easy. No need to get wet, no lines to pull, just pop the tiller up and pull it forward, this action pulls the rudder into its flipped up position.
Club Sailing or Racing – Transitioning from a non-spinnaker to a spinnaker platform is quick and easy. Set the bowsprit and spin back in the boat and you are ready to go. This is a great feature for clubs who want to teach during the day and race at night.
Closed Transom – Comfort and safety were at the forefront of this design. Closing the transom of the Melges 15 has eliminated the need for a false floor, allowing for a deeper more comfortable cockpit. Any water that enters the easily drains out of the scupper holes in the transom and the bailer in the cockpit.
Configuration – Two configurations: Melges 15 One Design as noted above and he Melges 15 Club with no asymetrical spinnaker with an optional roller furling jib for recreational sailors. Contactus for more details.
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Simple, fun world-class racing at yachting’s most celebrated venues. Corinthians and professionals alike. Year after year, that’s what the Melges 20 Experience is all about.
In 2007, Melges introduced the Melges 20. The philosophy behind it was to create a boat with beautiful lines while simultaneously delivering a sophisticated yet simple sailing experience. It is an-exclusive Reichel/Pugh design manufactured by Melges USA. It was designed to have strong appeal to a full range of talents and skill levels. It is very simple to sail, easy to rig, and ultra-modern in every respect. The hull design is sleek and comfortable with large radius edges. A sexy, sharp bow delivers maximum upwind performance. The stable, flat aft and asymmetrical spinnaker gives way to an exhilarating, fast and fun planing experience.
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Creating a boat that adults can feel comfortable while sailing was a key design factor in the hull and cockpit design of the Melges 15. Performance & Stability - With the main design goals focused on stability and performance in a variety of conditions, the Melges 15 features a narrow overall beam and a flat cross-section shape for stability ...
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Melges Performance Sailboats, is an American sailboat manufacturer founded by Harry Melges, father of former Olympic sailor Buddy Melges. Melges Boat Works, Inc. was founded by Harry C. Melges, Sr. in 1945. The company was originally named Mel-Ban Boat Works and became Melges Boatworks in 1948.
Melges Performance Sailboats
Founded by Harry Melges Sr. as Mel-Ban Boat Works in 1945 and Melges Boatworks in 1948. Harry Melges son, Harry Jr., better known as Buddy, is one of the best-known racing sailors in the world. Years in Business: 1945 - present. Sailboats Built By Melges Performance Sailboats. (Dates indicate when boat was first built by any builder)
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The Melges 15 is an American sailboat that was designed by Reichel/Pugh as a two-crew, one-design racer and sail trainer. First built in 2020, it is Reichel/Pugh's design #289. [1] [2] [3] In December 2021 the design was named Sailing World magazine's 2022 Boat of the Year. [3] [4]
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From Boat Maker to Icon. Since 1945, Melges has been at the forefront of sailing innovation. Although the company has evolved from humble beginnings as a wooden flat-bottom rowboat builder to the creators of the best hulls, sails, covers and accessories on the market, the commitment to detail, community building, and passion for the sport has ...
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Please contact us to provide your commercial address. • New Boat Package includes a fully rigged Melges 15 with Main, Jib , Spinnaker and rigged for Spinnaker Sailing. Melges 15. Designed by the legendary firm Reichel-Pugh and built by Melges Boatworks, in Zenda, Wisconsin, the Melges 15 feature the best balance between technical and fun sailing.
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The Melges 15 is a double-handed dinghy featuring an asymmetrical spinnaker. Home About Racing Recreation News Media Resources Shop Contact Back Events Results ... Melges Performance Sailboats. N598 Zenda Road, Zenda, United States. 2622751110 [email protected]. Hours. Mon 8am-4pm. Tue 8am-4pm.
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Melges 24 trailers come from the builder with shaped supports. The boat rides about five feet off the road, at shoulder height. You put the boat in the water with the keel in the "up" position and then lower it with a "keel crane," which fits into a molded socket right behind the keel. You can also ramp launch the boat if you wish.
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The Melges 15 is a 15-foot sailboat designed by Reichel/Pugh and built by Melges for stability, comfort, ease of use, and versatility. It features an ergonomic cockpit, a single-pull spinnaker system, a tapered mast, aluminum foils, and a flip-up rudder.
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Tuning guide and how-to videos for rigging and sailing your new boat. Guides and tutorials for the Melges 15. Tuning guide and how-to videos for rigging and sailing your new boat. ... Melges Performance Sailboats. N598 Zenda Road, Zenda, United States. 2622751110 [email protected]. Hours. Mon 8am-4pm. Tue 8am-4pm. Wed 8am-4pm. Thu 8am-4pm ...
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The reputation of the Melges 24 ® precedes itself. Best known for its very competitive disposition and easy-to-sail personality. This modern sportboat maintains its status as a leader in high-performance, one design sailing. The Melges 24 is a lifestyle with competitive racing and a focus on fun. This America's Cup inspired boat generates ...
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Melges Performance Sailboats. Melges has proudly delivered high quality boats around the world since 1945. Each Melges boat is built with pride and backed by an experienced, knowledgeable team. New from Melges. No matter your purpose — fishing, recreational watersports, cruising or spectating with friends and family, the Melges Power 26 is ...
The Melges 20 fulfills the need for a more compact, yet spacious, fast, well-built sportboat. With its introduction, Melges Performance Sailboats delivered the next generation of sailboat racing and competition. An exclusive Reichel/Pugh keelboat design, it is advanced in every respect. Made with high-quality materials and easy to rig, the ...
Creating a boat that adults can feel comfortable while sailing was a key design factor in the hull and cockpit design of the Melges 15. Performance & Stability - With the main design goals focused on stability and performance in a variety of conditions, the Melges 15 features a narrow overall beam and a flat cross-section shape for stability ...
Melges Performance Sailboats, is an American sailboat manufacturer founded by Harry Melges, father of former Olympic sailor Buddy Melges. Melges Boat Works, Inc. was founded by Harry C. Melges, Sr. in 1945. The company was originally named Mel-Ban Boat Works and became Melges Boatworks in 1948.
Founded by Harry Melges Sr. as Mel-Ban Boat Works in 1945 and Melges Boatworks in 1948. Harry Melges son, Harry Jr., better known as Buddy, is one of the best-known racing sailors in the world. Years in Business: 1945 - present. Sailboats Built By Melges Performance Sailboats. (Dates indicate when boat was first built by any builder)
Melges Performance Sailboats, Zenda. 7,941 likes · 278 talking about this · 76 were here. The leading performance sailboat supplier has proudly delivered high-quality boats around the world since 1945.
Melges 15 Available Worldwide. MARCH 9, 2022 (Zenda, Wisconsin): Melges Performance Sailboats is proud to announce the worldwide launch of the Melges 15 through its partnership with Nelo and dealers around the globe. Boats will be available for delivery starting in Spring 2022. Springboarding from its launch in May 2020, the Melges 15 has seen ...
The Melges 15 is an American sailboat that was designed by Reichel/Pugh as a two-crew, one-design racer and sail trainer. First built in 2020, it is Reichel/Pugh's design #289. [1] [2] [3] In December 2021 the design was named Sailing World magazine's 2022 Boat of the Year. [3] [4]
Melges used sailboats for sale by owner. Home. Register & Post. View All Sailboats. Search. Avoid Fraud. ... Featured Sailboats (all): 33.5' Hunter 336 San Diego, California Asking $48,000. 22' Chrysler Starwind 22 Rocky Fork State Park, Ohio Asking $2,000. 41' Catana 411 Fiji, Asking $255,000.
From Boat Maker to Icon. Since 1945, Melges has been at the forefront of sailing innovation. Although the company has evolved from humble beginnings as a wooden flat-bottom rowboat builder to the creators of the best hulls, sails, covers and accessories on the market, the commitment to detail, community building, and passion for the sport has ...
Please contact us to provide your commercial address. • New Boat Package includes a fully rigged Melges 15 with Main, Jib , Spinnaker and rigged for Spinnaker Sailing. Melges 15. Designed by the legendary firm Reichel-Pugh and built by Melges Boatworks, in Zenda, Wisconsin, the Melges 15 feature the best balance between technical and fun sailing.
The Melges 15 is a double-handed dinghy featuring an asymmetrical spinnaker. Home About Racing Recreation News Media Resources Shop Contact Back Events Results ... Melges Performance Sailboats. N598 Zenda Road, Zenda, United States. 2622751110 [email protected]. Hours. Mon 8am-4pm. Tue 8am-4pm.
Melges 24 trailers come from the builder with shaped supports. The boat rides about five feet off the road, at shoulder height. You put the boat in the water with the keel in the "up" position and then lower it with a "keel crane," which fits into a molded socket right behind the keel. You can also ramp launch the boat if you wish.
The Melges 24 is a modern sportboat that combines speed, fun and affordability. Learn about its history, features, racing class, tuning guide and how to find a dealer.
High school sailor, Brady Carlson, test drives the new Melges 14 Photos by Molly Burns. The exciting Melges 14 is the newest boat available from Shoreline Sailboats and produced by Melges Performance Sailboats in Zenda, Wisconsin. The boat is so new in fact, it's hard to find unbiased sailors who have first-hand knowledge of how it actually handles in a breeze.
The Melges 15 is a 15-foot sailboat designed by Reichel/Pugh and built by Melges for stability, comfort, ease of use, and versatility. It features an ergonomic cockpit, a single-pull spinnaker system, a tapered mast, aluminum foils, and a flip-up rudder.
Tuning guide and how-to videos for rigging and sailing your new boat. Guides and tutorials for the Melges 15. Tuning guide and how-to videos for rigging and sailing your new boat. ... Melges Performance Sailboats. N598 Zenda Road, Zenda, United States. 2622751110 [email protected]. Hours. Mon 8am-4pm. Tue 8am-4pm. Wed 8am-4pm. Thu 8am-4pm ...
With boats in North America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, and Africa, the Melges 14 is becoming a one-design fleet for the masses. Sailors can order a custom Melges 14 dolly, easily car top it or tow it behind any vehicle. It's a perfect beach boat, family sailboat or a one-design racing platform.
The reputation of the Melges 24 ® precedes itself. Best known for its very competitive disposition and easy-to-sail personality. This modern sportboat maintains its status as a leader in high-performance, one design sailing. The Melges 24 is a lifestyle with competitive racing and a focus on fun. This America's Cup inspired boat generates ...
E Scow Coppa Tapered Mainsheet. $294.85 USD. Shop Melges for sailboat covers, parts, electronics, and Quantum Sails. Your number one source for all Melges boats.
In 2007, Melges introduced the Melges 20. The philosophy behind it was to create a boat with beautiful lines while simultaneously delivering a sophisticated yet simple sailing experience. It is an-exclusive Reichel/Pugh design manufactured by Melges USA. It was designed to have strong appeal to a full range of talents and skill levels.