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International Star Class Yacht Register Numbers 1057 – 2116 International Star Class Yacht Register numbers 1057 – 2116 Taken from 1980-1983 LOGs Compiled by David Bolles Number Name Fleet Owner Yacht Club Builder 1057* Riverolu FdeH Willie Rivero Havana HY-34 1058 Burd BA Juan J. Salzman Argentina AB-34 1059 Mar Felipe G. Godoy, Felipe Godoy and Loret de Mola CB-34 1060 Scorpione IN Demolished: Reported 1981 CB-34 1061 Saggitario IN Demolished: Reported 1981 CB-34 1062* Mo-He FdeBC Louis Domenger MM-34 1063* Mitsouto Fd'A Reported destroyed in 1947 O-34 1064* Wave WH Robert L. Welch FO-34 1065* Annabella CF Robert Fournaraki Regal Roman AR-34 1066* Atalante CF R. Braescu Regal Roman AR-34 1067* Barzai CF Sub. Lt. C. Sturdza Regal Roman AR-34 1068* Roland BrF Ulrich Thielicke (syndicate) Weser AR-34 1069* Diana HF Peter Widenmann, Robert Anderson Norddeutscher R.V AR-34 1070* Besar II KF Oskar Behncke Kieler AR-34 1071* Zephyr Tou Circle Nautique de la Marine AR-34 1072* Butterfly Vin Anders Waern HSS AR-34 1073* Mistral GL Robert Locke Gull Lake GM-34 1074* Red Devil NFB Harry Last Coldham Hall AR-34 1075* Frolic ELIS Philip E. Douglass, Jr. Thames HD-34 1076 Nani D M. Laurnet Schiaffino S. N. G. K. AB-35 1077 Upepo FdeM Paul Guillermin Marseilles AB-35 1078* Dubhe IN Demolished: Reported 1981 FU-35 1079* Myojo YB Sotaro Furnya Tokyo FU-35 1080* Star of Detroit Iso Rolland S. Vortriede GM-35 1081* Cigno FN-3 R. N. "Trieste" Navale Club MT-35 1082* Vega FN-1 R. N. "Flume" MT-35 1083* Antares F'dLS Demolished 1966 MT-35 1084* Astrea IN Demolished: Reported 1981 MT-35 1085* Diana IN Demolished: Reported 1981 C-35 1086* Sibilla IN Demolished: Reported 1981 MT-35 1087* Algenib FdiT Ten Ciyidini Omera Adriaco ND-35 1088* Doom JP J. David Jackson Jackson Park TD-35 1089* Hylosirius Lar Wilson DG-35 1090* King Tutt SDB Norman Boudreau SWYC GW-35 1091* Stichling BrF Rudolr Ronning (syndicate) Weser AR-35 1092* Aldeboran BF British Berlin Yacht Club British Berlin AR-35 1093* Arcturus Iso Moehnesee Sailing Club AR-35 1094* Altair Iso Naval Base Sailing Club Singapore AR-35 1095* Algol HK Capt. J. Holmes-Smith Royal Hong Kong AR-35 1096* Deneb HK Dismantled, summer 1963 AR-35 1097* Polaris HK Dismantled, summer 1963 AR-35 1098* Regulus BF Michael Montag AR-35 1099* Spica Iso Moehnesee Sailing Club AR-35 1100* Kia Cay Destroyed 1981 PN-35 1101* Shimmer Mil Sunk and never recovered, 1953 OH-34 1102* Rigel Iso R.A.F. Changi Yacht Club Singapore AR-35 1103* Antares C. F. Knight AR-35 1104 Iso G. A. M. van Dusseldorp JJ-35 1105* Ceres Bat Dr. P. M. Prillwitz Bataviasche JJ-35 1106* Misdeal WH Charles S. Diehl Sheridan Shore PN-35 1107* Seven'Leven ES Nina B. Raskou Chesapeake Bay PN-35 1108 Hot Star Bat J. A. Paavw Bataviasche JJ-35 1109 J. D. de Ridder JJ-35 1110* Nutmeg BH Lost in hurricane, August, 1954 PN-35 1111* Ja Do Ba Je LS Jack Rinck Island Bay PN-35 1112 Scram W Dr. McLean Waikiki PN-35 1113* Cleopatra Sand Henrik Bergh KTHSS MV-35 1114* Kismet Mid Harvey Hoja FO-35 1115* Yankee Iso Casey J. Iverson ZC-35 1116* Ibis GL James Ross Gull Lake GL-35 1117* Sergio Laghi FdiT Uberto Pasini Adriaco CB-35 1118* Cloriana LdC Giammaria De Molli Como CB-35 1119* Hoku SLG Verner Alexanderson Southern Lake George PN-35 1120* Calatea GTB Mr. and Mrs. James O. Cross KB-35 1121* Valiant CanL George E. Stewan Canandaigua A-35 1122* Norton Carlson SO-35 1123* Stardust CLIS Sunk in 1940 off Norwalk Islands OH-35 1124* Kismet Palmer-Johnson Boat Co. PN-35 1125* Ela FdeB Jerome Benagna YC de Bone AB-35 1126* Ski Bat D A. P. Koning Bataviasche AB-35 1127* Starkasten NFB Dismantled in England, 1976 PN-35 1128* Flip Iso Louis A. Wheless PN-35 1129* Starkasten NFB Kingsley Farrington Norfolk Broads ?-35 1130* Texas Star Hou James Patrick Houston, Jr. Houston DH-35 1131* Bem NHU H. J. Scholtz Loosdrecht PN-35 1132* Rebel NOG William A. Heausler, Jr. Southern FO-35 1133* Mustang Mid Frank S. Butash Milford O-35 1134* Mizar GGF Decommissioned, January, 1968 CP-35 1135* Oh Oh FdeM G. Hubert and N. Serre S.N. de Pon de Bouc GR-35 1136* WH Thomas Sasser and James Dunn FO-35 1137* Star Duster WLIS George L. Clarke Horseshoe Harbor FO-35 1138* Truman Bryce FO-35 1139* Twinkle ERF Dean Rowland FO-35 1140* Trade Wind SDB Gerald Driscoll San Diego KE-35 1141* Luscious CLE Richard 1. Miller Cleveland JD-35 1142* Lucky Star Ben Wouter Teerling Loosdrecht VL-35 1143* Stella Polaris ARC Gambrelle Annecy MV-35 1144* Panic Bill Gee Corinthian BL-35 1145* Tonga FdG Dr. Gianfranco Bo Royal Italian ND-35 1146* Stella Maris FdiN Jules du Montet BC-35 1147* Algius Ing. Gabriele Giussani GC-35 1148* Perla FdiT C. Camalich and L. Tarabocchia Adriaco TO-35 1149* Penguin CLE Dave Rush FO-35 1150* Gloria PM Jorge Barbachano Acapulco DG-35 1151* Koncha Iso Oficerski Yacht Club Poland AR-35 1152* Jantar Iso Oficerski Yacht Club Poland AR-35 1153* Muszla Iso Oficerski Yacht Club Poland AR-35 1154* Koral Iso Oficerski Yacht Club Poland AR-35 1155 Lauria Pal Salvatore Sarulli Lauria CB-35 1156* Libra FdLS Prof. Da Pozzo Alcide and Giovanni Da Pozzo FB-35 1157 Funfstern BF Dr. W. Schlenzka BB-35 1158* Fra Cinepro FdeV BrunoTabacchi and C. Mantegazzini Regio YC Italiano CB-35 1159* Stern-Schnuppe Horst Lehnen Weser Wa-35 1160* Demolished 1973 in Kansas TB-35 1161* Alert WLM Edward Werner Kenosha O-35 1162* Whitecap II NH John O. Fisher KE-35 1163* Winsome JP William E. Read Jackson Park GL-35 1164* Lucky Star III GLW H. A. Halsey Green Lake GL-35 1165* Michael E. Gregory PN-35 1166* Big Dripper SLM Edward Ritholz FO-35 1167* LuJon SkL Estate of James Waterbury Skaneateles FO-35 1168* Andromeda Pit Dr. P. M. De Burgh Royal Prince Alfred FO-35 1169* Tara SLIS Thorston R. Kock Sea Cliff FO-35 1170* Douro Por Antonio Gongloves Atlantico JB-35 1171* Calypso MoB Robert Schock JB-35 1172* Manola Por Joao Fivza Atlantico JB-35 1173* Sea Horse Por Nuno Araujo Atlantico JB-35 1174 Potsdam BF W. D. Reichelt TY-35 1175 Mistral Fd'A Gilbert Lejolivet Alger FO-35 1176* Minette Kat Alf Harsjo Goteborg MV-35 1177* Caralarina NFB J. Gorbals AB-35 1178 Sea Vixen J. Callow, Royal Naval Squadron, Portsmouth AB-35 1179* Mitsi Fd'A Alain Guiauchain Alger AB-35 1180* MC NHU Miss C. W. de Visser Loosdrecht VL-35 1181* Anki EB Peter George FO-35 1182* Calatea FdiG Guido Ferrari CB 35 1183* Alcor VE Elio Malizia Verbano CB-35 1184* Albo BdR Pietro Gregori Carrara CB-35 1185* Bellatrix IN Demolished Reported 1981 CB-35 1186 Corsaro FdiV Carlo Donati Venice PS-35 1187* Tigas III FdeC L. Adam Cannes MM-35 1188* Pilikia WH Thomas J. Lucas, Jr. Sheridan Shore FO-35 1189* Storm King WS Robert B. Hankins Annapolis FN-35 1190* Sagitta II Turkish Olympic Committee FU-35 1191* Lillo II CF Owner Unknown (Last Reported 1941) FV-35 1192* Micann LI Savilli SNO AN-35 1193 Antigone CF N. Caranfil Regal Roman AR-35 1194 Astarte CF Sub-Lt Al Marinesco Regal Roman NA-35 1195 Atlantide CF Capt A Bercea Regal Roman NA-35 1196 Santa Lucra Mel D. Webster Royal Brighton FO-35 1197* Buga Lev Emanuele Camwdonico CN-35 1198* Ripples PS Bruce Meslund Corinthian FO-35 1199* Ballerina PGB John Hallmann PB-35 1200* Eva FdeH Charles J. Mason LE-35 1201 Pirate BC H. S. Broom Royal Corinthian AB 35 1202 Fire Fly OwL W. D. Maywalt Owasco FO-35 1203 Baby Doll HK P. C. Russell Royal Hong Kong -35 1204 Iso Shanghai Yacht Club -35 1205 Iso Shanghai Yacht Club -35 1206 Iso Shanghai Yacht Club -35 1207 Iso Shanghai Yacht Club -35 1208 Iso Shanghai Yacht Club -35 1209 Iso Shanghai Yacht Club -35 1210 Iso Shanghai Yacht Club -35 1211 Iso Shanghai Yacht Club -35 1212 Iso Shanghai Yacht Club -35 1213 Iso Shanghai Yacht Club -35 1214 Iso Shanghai Yacht Club -35 1215* Leomar MB John Canson Jr. and P. S.. Crovat Manila PN-35 1216* Maryanne II MB John Atkins in Manila, World War II PN-35 1217* Bobby Libby MB Joe Naftaly Manila PN-35 1218* Restless MB Clayton L Seitz Manila PN-35 1219* Fi Ting MB Destroyed during World War II Manila PN-35 1220* Orphan WH Charles L. Harper TD-35 1221* Sualocin RAN Ing Guilio Fascetti and Aldo Fascetti Se Ve Ran CB-35 1222* Pierce Milliman FO-35 1223* Sadalmelek IN Demolished Reported 1981 CB-35 1224* Scheat IN Demolished Reported 1981 CB-35 1225 Wako YB Keio University S. T Keio University OK-32 1226 Mita YB Bryukichi Sakskura Yokohoma OK-33 1227 Eclair YB Yoshisuke Suzuki Tokio OK-34 1228 YB Jack Goss and M. F. Newman OK-34 1229 Konpeb YB Kenji Sugiyama Waseda University OK-35 1230 Triumph Believed to be in Yokosuka, 1947 (U. S. Navy) OK-35 1231* A-L PC James W. Evans Puerto La Cruz PN-35 1232* Ells Bells Iso Capt J. Aguado Manila FO-35 1233* Happy Days MorB Frank V Weeks Bellport WZ-35 1234* Rodon SLM F.
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