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Scratch Sheet SCRATCH SHEET - AROUND THE ISLAND **FINAL** Flag Sail Number Yacht Name Owner Yacht Club Yacht Type LOA Rating IRC 1 Pennant One 1 USA 25555 Rambler George David Indian Harbor YC JYD 88 88 1.879 2 USA 60722 Proteus George Sakellaris NYYC Maxi 72 72 1.614 3 USA 60010 Young American - Gambler Young American Sailing Academy YASA, USMMA-SF, NYYC R/P 63 63 1.515 IRC 2 Pennant Two 1 USA 55052 FOX Victor Wild San Diego YC TP52 52 1.415 2 USA 88528 Heartbreaker Robert Hughes Macatawa Bay TP52 52 1.410 3 USA 95 SPOOKIE Steve & Heidi Benjamin Seawanhaka Corinthian, NYYC, Noroton TP52 52 1.413 4 GBR 11152X Gladiator Tony Langley Royal Thames YC TP52 52 1.412 IRC 3 Pennant Three 1 GRE 55 Irie 2 Brian Cunha None Kerr 55 55 1.357 2 USA 60456 White Rhino 2 Todd Stuart NYYC Carkeek 47 47 1.350 3 USA 2600 Siren William Hubbard NYYC/Pequot/RORC/RBYC RP 56 56 1.341 4 GER 7007 Black Pearl Stefan Jentzsch NYYC Carkeek 47 46.9 1.337 5 USA 45045 Pterodactyl scott weisman NYYC/Sunningdale R/P 45 Custom 45 1.304 6 USA 52599 Wahoo Viktor Turner NASS Kerr 50 50 1.279 7 USA 50069 Temptation-Oakcliff (Collegiate) Arthur Santry NYYC Kerr 50 50 1.256 8 USA 1201 After Midnight Paul Jeka NYYC CTM41 41 1.220 IRC 4 Pennant Four 1 USA 60432 Cool Breeze John Cooper Lake Stockton YC Mills 43 Custom 43 1.183 2 BER 1000 Nasty Medicine Stephen Sherwin Royal Bermuda YC Corby 41 41.5 1.170 3 USA 4206 Impetuous Paul Zabetakis NYYC /Storm Trysail Club Swan 42 42 1.166 4 GBR 4669R Pata Negra Timothy Redpath Royal Ocean Racing Club Bermudian Sloop 43ft 1.165 5 USA 4243 Blazer Christopher Culver NYYC Swan 42 42.5 1.159 6 USA 50400 Entropy Patricia Young NYYC Tripp 41 41 1.147 7 USA 70 Pendragon Quentin Thomas DYS X-41 41 1.125 8 USA 60909 Bravo Sedgwick Ward/Andrew Ward SIYC/AYC/NYYC J 111 36.5 1.109 9 USA 38007 Kurranulla Stuart Jones Liberty Sailing Club Sydney 38 38 1.097 Page 1 of 4 164th Annual Regatta A-T-I Scratch Sheet FINAL SCRATCH SHEET - AROUND THE ISLAND **FINAL** Flag Sail Number Yacht Name Owner Yacht Club Yacht Type LOA Rating IRC 5 Pennant Five 1 USA 12282 Orion Paul Milo NYYC J 122 40 1.092 2 GBR 5598T Kenai Chris Lewis NYYC/LYC/STC J 44 44 1.091 3 USA 83000 Maxine William Ketcham NYYC J 44 44.9 1.088 4 USA 60003 Tarahumara Jack Gregg CCA/Corinthian YC of Philadelphia J 122 40 1.085 5 USA 52948 Dragon Hugh Balloch Noroton/NYYC Swan 48 48 1.076 6 NA23 Defiance Matthew Signorelli NASS Navy 44 44 1.059 7 USA 162 Leading Edge Tom Sutton Houston YC & Lakewood YC J 109 35 1.033 8 USA 51 Rush Willard Sweetser Annapolis YC J 109 35 1.035 9 USA 181 Hamburg Albrecht Goethe Lakewood YC J 109 35 1.019 10 NA11 Swift Paige Krumweide NASS Navy 44 44 1.019 11 USA 197 Morning Glory-YCC Carl Olsson Larchmont YC; STC; NYYC J 109 35 1.015 ORR - Navigator Pennant Six 1 USA 43777 Crazy Horse Sean McLaughlin New Bedford YC Baltic J/V 50 1.022(CC) 2 USA 50282 Miracle Michael Cashel NYYC R/P 44 44.5 1.013(CC) 3 USA 51868 Defiance Peter Noonan NYYC Swan 56 17.19 M 0.986(CC) 4 USA 22 TRUE Howard Hodgson NYYC J160 53 0.985(CC) 5 USA 1416 Sonrisa Greg Kelly Palm Beach Sailing Club XP44 44 0.973(CC) 6 USA 51104 Windwalker Daniel Levangie NYYC Hood 60 60.6 0.963(CC) 7 USA 60525 CECILIE VIKING Vidar Skjelstad RSF Norway Elan 450 45 0.953(CC) 8 USA 51233 Vamoose Bob Manchester Barrington YC J 120 40 0.912(CC) 9 USA 43950 Temptress John Gowell NYYC, Conanicut YC, CCA Taylor 41 41 0.895(CC) 10 USA 55110 Haerlem Hendrikus Wisker STC, ILYC Nautor Swan CC Sloop 55 0.888(CC) 11 16 Dorade Pam Rorke Levy NYYC, St. Francis, Storm Trysail S&S 52 52.5 0.866(CC) 12 USA 59278 Rocket J. Squirrel Chris Otorowski NYYC Swan 39 39.27 0.837(CC) 13 USA 2170 Grundoon Jim Grundy NYYC Columbia 50 50 0.804(CC) 14 USA 32002 Selkie Chip Bradish Blue Water Sailing Club Morris Yachts 32.5 0.720(CC) PHRF 1 Pennant Seven 1 USA 55655 Simon Says Lorenzo Vascotto Llyod Harbor Andrews 70 68 -78 2 USA 52569 Denali Michael D'Amelio Gustavia St Barths TP52 52 -66 3 USA 4 Reef Points Gurdon Wattles NYYC Westerly Marine 60 60 -61 Page 2 of 4 164th Annual Regatta A-T-I Scratch Sheet FINAL SCRATCH SHEET - AROUND THE ISLAND **FINAL** Flag Sail Number Yacht Name Owner Yacht Club Yacht Type LOA Rating PHRF 2 Pennant Eight 1 USA 001 Arethusa Phil Lotz NYYC IC37 37 -9 2 USA 4212 The Cat Came Back Lincoln Mossop NYYC Swan 42 42 -6 3 USA 121 RED HERRING Stephen Clark NYYC Ketch 55 -7 4 USA 61121 Eagle Steven Levy Indian Harbor YC/NYYC J 121 40 30 5 USA 1 Incognito Joseph Brito Bristol Yacht Club/NYYC J 121 40 30 6 61124 Sarah Gregory Manning EGYC J 121 40 30 7 USA 88 Varuna Abhijeet Lele NYYC J 111 36.42 42 8 USA 30 Wicked 2.0 Douglas Curtiss New Bedford YC J 111 36.5 42 9 USA 3503 Divided Sky Vincent & Kristina McAteer NYYC / East Greenwich YC Summit 35 35.1 60 10 USA 51317 Shadowfax Stewart Abramson Newport YC Beneteau 40.7 39.25 60 12 USA 46 Gambit Brian Kiley Rhode Island YC J 109 35 75 13 USA 60645 C’EST BON Carl Merz IYAC Beneteau Sense SD 50’1” 78 PHRF 3 / PHRF Non-Spin Pennant Nine 1 USA 43 Grimace Dawson Hodgson NYYC J 100 33 86 2 USA 60430 Gallop Dennis Ferreira Newport YC Hanse 430 43 87 3 40057 Arigato Johnny Gieseke N/A C&C 41 41 93 4 100 STREAKER Halsey Herreshoff NYYC Herreshoff 33 33 93 5 USA 56 Spirit EC Helme CHNYC J 92S 30 96 6 USA 42588 Crazy Uncle Gordon Baird Eastern Point YC Tripp 37 37 100 7 USA 41893 Hawk Barker & McVicker Sail Newport Evelyn32-2 32 103 8 USA 77287 Attractive Nuisance Jonathan Nye NYYC/Indian Harbor YC Olson 30 30 105 9 USA 025 Epiphany Nick Bowen Barrington Yacht Club e33 33.5 108 10 269 Hot Streak Daniel Stone Wickford YC J 80 26.25 118 11 USA USA 126 Scoundrel Jamie Hilton NYYC Six Meter 10.519 M 126 12 USA 61500 BIRD ED STEEDMAN NYYC Gulfstar 50 170 1 USA 51244 Flying Cloud 11 (NS) Gordon McNabb NYYC Swan 44 Mk 2 43.8 93 2 USA 42700 Duck Soup (NS) Bill Clavin N/A C&C 40 39'6 107 3 USA 43932 Jazz Fish (NS) Paul Koch, JR NYYC Freedom 35 35 145 4 13982 Expresso (NS) Jan Trousilek Czech YC PRAGUE. NYC Newport C&C 35 Mark II 35 155 12 Metre Class Flag 1 21 American Eagle (T) Eagle 2019 Syndicate NYYC 12 Metre 67 2 US 16 Columbia (T) Anthony Chirco/ Kevin Hegarty NYYC/12 Metre YC 12 Metre 70' 3 USA 19 Nefertiti (T) Jon Wullschleger NYYC 12 Metre 68 4 US17 Weatherly (T) Jay Schachne NYYC 12 Metre 69 5 KA 10 Challenge 12 (M) Jack LeFort NYYC/CYC 12 Metre 67 6 US US26 Courageous (M) Ralph Isham NYYC 12 Metre 65 7 US 33 Defender (M) Dennis Williams NYYC 12 Metre 65 *Do not need to fly 8 US 30 Freedom (M) Charles Robertson NYYC 12 Metre 63'5 from backstay 9 KZ 3 New Zealand (GP) Gunther Buerman NYYC 12 Metre 64 Page 3 of 4 164th Annual Regatta A-T-I Scratch Sheet FINAL SCRATCH SHEET - AROUND THE ISLAND **FINAL** Flag Sail Number Yacht Name Owner Yacht Club Yacht Type LOA Rating M32 Class Flag 1 NED 69 Bliksem Pieter Taselaar NYYC M32 32 2 1 ChinaOne.Ningbo Craig Monk Ningbo YC M32 32 3 USA 65 Extreme2 Dan Cheresh MBYC/ LTYC / SYC M32 32 4 USA 32 Midtown Oyster Bar Larry Phillips Midtown Oyster M32 32 *Do not need to fly 5 USA 8209 Riptide Racing Chris Poole Seawanhaka Corinthian YC M32 32 from backstay 6 USA 008 Ultimate Pressure V Peter Denton NYYC M32 32 C&C 30 OD Class Flag 1 USA 30003 City Girl Mark Bremer Macatawa Bay YC C&C 30 OD 30 2 USA 30014 Flying Jenny Sandra Askew NYYC C&C 30 OD 30 3 USA 30016 Just A Friend Clayton Deutsch NYYC C&C 30 OD 30 *Do not need to fly 4 USA 007 Sail Newport Thomas Loughborough Sail Newport C&C 30 OD 30 from backstay 5 USA 30020 Stark Raving Mad VIII Jim Madden NYYC, NHYC & SDYC C&C 30 OD 30 Classics - 1 Pennant Zero 1 USA 75249 Blackfish Ron Zarrella Great Harbor YC Jim Taylor 49 Custom Sloop 49 37.4 2 17 The Blue Peter Mathew Barker RCYC Alfred Mylne 65 65 35.7 3 USA US 50 SONNY Craig Venter NYYC S&S 53' Sloop 53' 32.4 4 USA 711 Odyssey Alfred Van Liew / David Brodsky NYYC S&S 48 47.57 29.1 5 USA 18 Angelita Croll Skelsey NYYC 8 Metre 50.33 28.1 6 312 Fortune John Taft NYYC Schooner 50 26 Classics - 2 Code Flag Q 1 USA 52 Alana Thomas Rodes NYYC 6mR 36 23.6 2 US 53 Cherokee Jerry Goldlust N/A 6 Metre 37.25 ft 22.9 3 USA R40 Gamecock Peter McClennen Chatham YC Herreshoff R Class 39 23.2 4 11 Seva Andrew Tyska NYYC Lake One Design 34 19.4 Page 4 of 4 164th Annual Regatta A-T-I Scratch Sheet FINAL.
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