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DRYA Regatta Results - DYC Regatta - (All Boats Competing Included) DRYA Regatta Results - DYC Regatta - (all boats competing included) Originally Posted on: 2017-05-27 at approximately 17:27:52 Repost on: 2017-05-27 at 18:45:14. See notes below Race 1 notes: CLUB JAM WOULDMNOT PRINT. COMBINED WITH PRFWH. PRFWH RESULTSB AS FOLLOWS: 26226 PENDRAGON 1ST, MAJIC STAR 2ND, ADVANTAGE 3RD ALL OTHERS ARE CLUB JAM 41523 corrected finish time 150749 PRF 3 Scroll down for results Finds ways to share our sport. Invite a guest sailing." 2017-05-27 6:45 PM 1 of 7 Race 1 Results Class: PRF 1 Start Time: 11:10 Time Limit: 16:10:00 Date: Distance: 16.28 nm 1st Finish in Class: 13:42:27 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Regatta: DYC PRF Race 1 Finish Elapsed Corrected Class Sail # Boat Name Owner Club Type of Boat Rating TCF Time Time Time Place 35009 CHICO 2 Jim Weyand BYC ID 35 33 [ S ] 1.10169 13:48:25.00 02:38:25.00 02:54:31.61 1 40025 SOLUTION William H Francis BYC/GPSC FARR 40 OD MH -9 [ S ] 1.18613 13:42:27.00 02:32:27.00 03:00:49.54 2 35427 EPIC Raymond S Adams BYC BEN 42S7FRMHKITES 54 [ S ] 1.06383 14:22:48.00 03:12:48.00 03:25:06.38 3 35999 VANGUARD Michael Goran GLYC MUMM 36 ODR 42 [ S ] 1.08514 14:30:11.00 03:20:11.00 03:37:13.64 4 25669 NOT SO EZ MONEY Michael Medwid BYC DEHLER 44SQ 36 [ S ] 1.09612 14:38:10.00 03:28:10.00 03:48:10.56 5 Class: PRF 2 Start Time: 10:50 Time Limit: 15:50:00 Date: Distance: 16.28 nm 1st Finish in Class: 13:44:50 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Regatta: DYC PRF Race 1 Finish Elapsed Corrected Class Sail # Boat Name Owner Club Type of Boat Rating TCF Time Time Time Place 99 SPITFIRE John Marentette SPSC MELGES 24 99 [ S ] 0.99085 13:50:28.00 03:00:28.00 02:58:48.96 1 251 PHOENIX William Hamilton LSSC J 109 72 [ S ] 1.03339 13:44:50.00 02:54:50.00 03:00:40.22 2 168 PHANTOM Rick Balsley CSYC J 100 81 [ S ] 1.01881 14:02:28.00 03:12:28.00 03:16:05.20 3 284 TYPHOON HARRY Harry Bloom BYC FAR EAST 28R 72 [ S ] 1.03339 14:01:36.00 03:11:36.00 03:17:59.81 4 43828 FALCON Edwin Bayer DYC J 35 72 [ S ] 1.03339 14:03:36.00 03:13:36.00 03:20:03.82 5 32478 BLACKHAWK Timothy Ross EBC J35 72 [ S ] 1.03339 14:47:11.00 03:57:11.00 04:05:06.12 6 Class: PRF 3 Start Time: 10:45 Time Limit: 15:45:00 Date: Distance: 16.28 nm 1st Finish in Class: 14:03:02 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Regatta: DYC PRF Race 1 Finish Elapsed Corrected Class Sail # Boat Name Owner Club Type of Boat Rating TCF Time Time Time Place 5249 JUST CHILL David Greene GLYC C&C 39 117 [ A ] 0.96439 14:03:02.00 03:18:02.00 03:10:58.90 1 25108 BARON Randy Stuck CSYC J 29 IB MH 117 [ S ] 0.96439 14:16:16.00 03:31:16.00 03:23:44.63 2 22391 NO REBASE Ralph A Richards BYC TARTAN 10 126 [ S ] 0.95168 14:26:06.00 03:41:06.00 03:30:25.04 3 31529 LIONHEART II Len Strahl DSC S2 10.3 SD 123 [ S ] 0.95588 14:27:27.00 03:42:27.00 03:32:38.16 4 43076 BEN JAMMIN Jim Rapelje GLYC SANTANA 35 126 [ S ] 0.95168 14:40:33.00 03:55:33.00 03:44:10.15 5 41523 LEFAUCON Joseph Jaeger LSSC BEN FIRST 345 TM 138 [ S ] 0.93525 15:07:49.00 04:22:49.00 04:05:47.99 6 Finds ways to share our sport. Invite a guest sailing." 2017-05-27 6:45 PM 2 of 7 Class: PRF 4 Start Time: 11:40 Time Limit: 16:40:00 Date: Distance: 12.28 nm 1st Finish in Class: 14:39:18 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Regatta: DYC PRF Race 1 Finish Elapsed Corrected Class Sail # Boat Name Owner Club Type of Boat Rating TCF Time Time Time Place 422 ALBACORE Richard A Marsh CSYC PILOT 33 CUS 174 [ S ] 0.88919 14:39:18.00 02:59:18.00 02:39:25.94 1 15790 DEFIANT Frank Fitzpatrick BYC MORGAN 27 OB 174 [ S ] 0.88919 14:41:50.00 03:01:50.00 02:41:41.09 2 25175 DESIRE Michael Clow AYC/NSSC C&C 32 168 [ S ] 0.89655 14:45:16.00 03:05:16.00 02:46:06.07 3 5224 COURAGE Spencer Channell BYC MORGAN 35 168 [ S ] 0.89655 14:46:46.00 03:06:46.00 02:47:26.76 4 952 SEAWISE Charles Weiss BYC BRISTOL 27 OB 231 [ S ] 0.82487 15:16:45.00 03:36:45.00 02:58:47.47 5 6 GO TRAIN Marina Maffessanti BYC KIRBY 25 174 [ S ] 0.88919 15:05:14.00 03:25:14.00 03:02:29.52 6 5333 ZUBENELGENUBI Conrad Keydel CSYC CAL 30 TM 192 [ S ] 0.86782 15:25:19.00 03:45:19.00 03:15:32.11 7 16267 ECSTASEA John Raguse GPSC PEARSON 36 168 [ A ] 0.89655 DNF DNF DNF 9 (DNF) Class: PRFASM Start Time: 10:40 Time Limit: 15:40:00 Date: Distance: 16.28 nm 1st Finish in Class: 13:45:45 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Regatta: DYC PRF Race 1 Finish Elapsed Corrected Class Sail # Boat Name Owner Club Type of Boat Rating TCF Time Time Time Place 40740 BRANDILEE Steve Nadeau GPYC X 402 90 [ A ] 1.00464 13:45:45.00 03:05:45.00 03:06:36.68 1 33623 SPECTRE Robert H Schappe GPSC/BYC F 3 108 [ A ] 0.97744 14:32:21.00 03:52:21.00 03:47:06.54 2 15381 MARKSMAN Brian Lang GLYC/LSSC ISLANDER 36 150 [ A ] 0.91938 14:48:41.00 04:08:41.00 03:48:38.03 3 Finds ways to share our sport. Invite a guest sailing." 2017-05-27 6:45 PM 3 of 7 Class: PRFWH Start Time: 10:55 Time Limit: 15:55:00 Date: Distance: 16.28 nm 1st Finish in Class: 14:04:00 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Regatta: DYC PRF Race 1 Finish Elapsed Corrected Class Sail # Boat Name Owner Club Type of Boat Rating TCF Time Time Time Place 26226 PENDRAGON Greg Thomas BYC CONTESSA 43 75 [ S ] 1.02848 14:04:00.00 03:09:00.00 03:14:22.97 1 25685 LAKE EFFECT Bill Brusilow DYC C&C 110 105 [ J ] 0.98187 14:17:55.00 03:22:55.00 03:19:14.31 2 15025 MAJIC STAR John Rummel BYC NA 40 87 [ S ] 1.00932 14:15:19.00 03:20:19.00 03:22:10.98 3 15240 GENESIS Paul Lee DBC ISL 40P 1-30 105 [ J ] 0.98187 14:32:42.00 03:37:42.00 03:33:45.23 4 131 NORTHEN SPY John Steigenga DYC DUFOUR 45E 64 [ J ] 1.04670 14:22:30.00 03:27:30.00 03:37:11.40 5 332 SLAINTE Joel Kar DYC CAT 34 171 [ J ] 0.89286 15:08:04.00 04:13:04.00 03:45:57.14 6 15498 BANSHEE William J Lynch DYC/BYC RANGER 30 192 [ J ] 0.86782 15:17:58.00 04:22:58.00 03:48:12.52 7 15491 MAS CENCERRO Constance Allen DYC TARTAN 30 189 [ J ] 0.87131 15:21:44.00 04:26:44.00 03:52:24.50 8 35007 ADVANTAGE John Vermeulen DYC FINOT 81 [ S ] 1.01881 14:46:23.00 03:51:23.00 03:55:44.12 9 5956 ORPHAN ANNIE Thomas Keene DSC/BYC PEARSON 26 231 [ J ] 0.82487 15:41:08.00 04:46:08.00 03:56:01.42 10 3 LOGRAMER Mark Dybdahl DYC HUNTER 466 138 [ J ] 0.93525 15:18:42.00 04:23:42.00 04:06:37.55 11 22 MY FAIR LADY Bob Cowles DYCÉDBC BEN 46 156 [ J ] 0.91164 DNF DNF DNF 15 (DNF) 57 YANKEE Paul Krietsch GLYC/LSSC TARTAN 34-2 SD 165 [ J ] 0.90028 DNF DNF DNF 15 (DNF) 25583 ECHO Peter Griffin BYC JEANNEAU 40.3 144 [ J ] 0.92725 DNF DNF DNF 15 (DNF) Class: C&C 35 Start Time: 10:35 Time Limit: 15:35:00 Date: Distance: 16.28 nm 1st Finish in Class: 13:50:52 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Regatta: DYC PRF Race 1 Finish Elapsed Corrected Class Sail # Boat Name Owner Club Type of Boat Rating TCF Time Time Time Place 10380 SIOCHAIL Brian Geraghty BYC C&C 35-1 129 [ S ] 0.94752 13:50:52.00 03:15:52.00 03:05:35.28 1 11166 SHAMROCK David Keys BYC C&C 35-1 129 [ S ] 0.94752 14:04:34.00 03:29:34.00 03:18:34.14 2 13106 PRAECEPTOR Theodore Mayer BYC C&C 35-1 129 [ S ] 0.94752 15:10:34.00 04:35:34.00 04:21:06.33 3 Class: J120 Start Time: 11:05 Time Limit: 16:05:00 Date: Distance: 16.28 nm 1st Finish in Class: 13:59:16 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Race 1 Regatta: DYC PRF Race 1 Finish Elapsed Corrected Class Sail # Boat Name Owner Club Type of Boat Rating TCF Time Time Time Place 50666 J HAWKER David Sandlin BYC J 120 CF ODR 48 [ S ] 1.07438 13:59:16.00 02:54:16.00 03:07:13.72 1 25999 NIGHT MOVES Henry Mistele BYC J 120 AL ODR 48 [ S ] 1.07438 14:03:46.00 02:58:46.00 03:12:03.80 2 25328 HOT TICKET Mike Kirkman BYC J 120 AL ODR 48 [ S ] 1.07438 14:07:17.00 03:02:17.00 03:15:50.50 3 25497 CARINTHIA Frank Kern BYC J 120 CF ODR 48 [ S ] 1.07438 14:29:40.00 03:24:40.00 03:39:53.39 4 Finds ways to share our sport.
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