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Ryan;Mayor Mayor..... ......................................................................... 99 Letterfrom fromStuart StuartWalker Walker................ ....................................................................................111 1 The 19911991Soling SohngW01'1dS WorldsCommittee Comnfittee..... .................................................................................131 3 Historyof ofThe TheRochester RochesterYacht YachtClub .....Club ............................................................. 15,1 5, 16,16, 1717 A HistoryHistoryon onSoling Soling........................ ...................................................................................................191 9 Past ChampionsChampions(Olympic (Olympic& Wforlcl) & World)...... .......................................................................232 3 Local þÿWWeather ¬3th ReportReport. ¬1` .........................~**~.~°.*~..~.~.°~.~.~*~i~*~.~..~*~I~...~.°**i~**~°° .....2929 RaceCourse CourseConfigurations Configurations& Types & Types....... ..........................................................................3030 CourseArea AreaChart Chart.............................. ....................................................................................................313 1 on ..... 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