More Battles – 11 M32s Draw a Crowd in Miami

Surge Finds Its Edge & Closes the Deal at Miami Winter Series Event No.3

MIAMI (March 2, 2025) — The M32 fleet is thriving. Eleven boats lined up for the March edition of the M32 Miami Winter Series, making it one of the most competitive events in recent years.

With today’s win, Ryan McKillen and his Surge team are proving themselves to be the big dogs this season. With back-to-back victories, Surge is setting the pace for 2025. Their next challenge? Keeping the momentum rolling into the final Miami event before summer. Keep your eyes on McKillen, Taylor Canfield, Stewart Dodson, Luke Payne, and Sam Loughborough.

Miami is bringing the heat! The M32 fleet is stacked with Olympians, America’s Cup tacticians, SailGP athletes, and world champions—but at its core, it’s all built on passionate owners who just love to race fast. This regatta was a game of inches—lead changes, comebacks, and no easy races.

A Fight to the Finish

Bill Ruh’s Pursuit opened the regatta on fire, holding the early lead after Day 1. But as the event progressed, Surge slowly chipped away, race by race, until they climbed to the top of the standings.

· Day 1: No one dominated—four different race winners, five tight battles. Pursuit set the pace, but the fleet stayed packed, with points separated by single digits across the leaderboard.

· Day 2: TUUCI made a push with back-to-back bullets, creating a showdown with Surge. But Surge held their ground, keeping their grip on the top spot.

· Final Day: Dingbat sailed their hearts out, winning three races and nearly pulling off a comeback. At one point, they were just three points from the lead—until an OCS in the final race ended their run.

Surge’s Miami win wasn’t about big moments—it was about the little ones. Ryan McKillen and his team didn’t dominate from the start, but they made gains where it mattered most. “We’re analyzing every moment of the race, making small tweaks. Enough small tweaks add up to big gains,” said McKillen.

That analytical approach, combined with rock-solid speed and consistency under pressure, was the difference-maker in a stacked, 11-boat fleet. And when it counted most? They delivered. With the regatta on the line, Surge won the final race, proving once again that when the pressure is on, this team performs.

The M32 Fleet is Booming

This regatta wasn’t just about the leaderboard—it was about the size and strength of the fleet. Eleven teams, deep talent pools, new entries, and tight racing prove that the M32 Class is in great shape leading into the World Championship this fall in Miami.

Charlie Julien’s Rated X fought hard for second, keeping the heat on Surge all weekend. Meanwhile, Bobby Julien’s Dingbat stormed onto the podium and nearly pulled off an upset.

The event welcomed a brand-new UK entry—Ben Pritchard’s Akheilos. A Cape 31 team making the jump to the M32, they were more than happy to trade UK weather for Miami sunshine.

There were two female helms in the M32 fleet this weekend: Christina Sakellaris driving Extreme2 and Ava Wilson at the helm of Convexity. It’s a recent trend the fleet loves to see.

What’s Next?

One more event remains in the 2025 Miami Winter Series before the fleet flies north to Newport for a packed summer schedule:


📍 M32 Midtown Cup Series


📍 NYYC Annual Regatta


📍 M32 North Americans


📍 Thursday night racing

📍 Newport distance races

M32 action is also heating up in Aarhus, Denmark, Kristinehamn, Sweden, and Riva del Garda, Italy as teams prep for the World Championship in Miami this fall.

Photo Gallery

Dingbat
Bobby Julien
Tom Burton
Ed Powys
Will Tiller
Lewis Brake

Pursuit
Bill Ruh
Chris Steele
Ricky McGarvie
Charlie Smythe
Max Salminen

TUUCI Racing

CY Thompson
Victor Diaz de Leon
John Wallace
Carson Crain
C.T. Olander
Extreme 2
Christina Sakellaris
Scott Ewing
Mac Agnese
Luke Muller
Nicolas Muller

Lucky Dog
Travis Weisleder
Jeremy Wilmot
Mark Bulkeley
Malcolm Lamphere
Severin Gramm

Akheilos
Ben Pritchard
Paul Campbell-James
Richy O’Farrell
Rob Bunce
Nick Hutton
Rated X
Charlie Julien
Keith Swinton
Rhys Mara
Julius Hallström
Jeff McCooey

Surge
Ryan McKillen
Taylor Canfield
Stewart Dodson
Luke Payne
Sam Loughborough

Convexity
Ava Wilson
Don Wilson
Ted Hackney
Adam Minoprio
Kinley Fowler
Josh McCaffrey

German Coast Guard
Erik Heil
Stuart Bithell
James Wierzbowski
Felix van den Hövel
Jonathan Knottnerus-Meyer

Youngblood
Jake Julien
Carlos Robles
Dan Morris
Moritz Spitzhauer
Bernardo Freitas
M32 Miami Winter Series Event No.3

About the M32 Class

The International M32 Class Association is the fleet’s global governing body, dedicated to promoting and fostering competitive, high-performance, one-design racing across the globe in the Marstrom 32 catamaran. Comprising a worldwide community of passionate sailors, the Class is committed to upholding the standards of excellence, sportsmanship, and camaraderie. The Class organizes and sanctions regattas including regional and world championships. We encourage fair competition and foster a global network of M32 sailors united by their shared love for high-performance multihull racing. The Class is always welcoming new owners: Demo boats are available for charter at each event. For more information about M32 World, the boat, and regattas, please visit M32World.com.

Credits
Story & Photos by Hannah Lee Noll

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