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Brad Alberts 46307 El Sueño Beneteau First 47.7 Sunroad BOUY RLC MBR FIRST NAME LAST NAME SAIL NUMBER BOAT NAME BOAT TYPE BOAT LOCATION RATING RATING MBR # TYPE Brad Alberts 46307 El Sueño Beneteau First 47.7 Sunroad Marina 21 18 41 REG Sarah Alexander 745 ASSOC John Allington 743 ASSOC Randy Ames 77394 Liberty Schumacher 30 SWYC 135 / 135 / 174 REG Tyler Babcock 56046 Playa Grande Beneteau 40.7 SDYC 54 54 571 REG Dave Baer 57789 Casamar Catalina 30 SWYC 198 198 38 REG Thomas Barker 60010 GoodCall Swan 60 Kona Kia 108 REG David Basham 3017 Cimarron Ericson 35-II A4/O5 147 144 103 REG Ivan Batanov USA7119 Numbers Taylor/Goetz 49 Shelter Island Boatyard -12 -12 451 REG Drew Belk 60486 PRECEPTS II Beneteau First 40 Sunroad Marina 24 21 171 REG Christopher Bennett 42733 Maleficent Beneteau First 42s7 Bay Club Marina 78 72 56 REG Scott Bennett 87268 Blind Squirrel Santana 30 30 GP Harbor Island West 628 120 120 588 REG Mark Berdan 23 UnEven KEEL Farrier/ F82r/ 27' Silver Gate Yacht Club 51 51 483 REG Peter Blake 56403 Rio del Mar Catalina 34 SWYC 153 153 88 REG Chuck Bowers 32217 Rhumb Runner J Boats / J-29 AC Harbor F3 111 111 539 REG james bryant 56984 Nui Uli Uli Hanse 540e/52.76 ft. Hhelter Cove Matina 18 704 REG Chip Buck 32159 Shadow J 29 FROB Coronado Cays 114 114 550 REG Dan Bunce 7096 Scenic Bill Lee Yachts Santa Cruz 33 Cabrillo Island Marina E4 99 99 663 REG Charles Campbell 130 Bravo One Rondar Viper 640 Dry 111 90 746 REG Bob Carlson 36764 Adeline Beneteau 36.7 Cabrillo Isle Marina 84 84 73 REG Steve Carter 198 Geronimo J/109 Bay Club 69 60 39 REG David Cattle 46485 Blackadder J/27 Harbor Island West Marina 126 126 23 REG Richard Chambers 83 Last Call! Catalina 36 Harbor Island West Marina 144 144 195 REG Alec Charters 7531 Tenacious Beneteau First 44.7 Sunroads 39 41 595 REG David Cheresh 52447 Athena Beneteau/44.7 SDYC Slip A19 24 18 254 REG Timothy Chin USA008 Abacus Flying Tiger 10 SGYC 54 45 184 REG Mark Clements 30918 Lucky Charms Kirby 30 Coronado Cays 138/1 138/1 71 REG curtis collins 4735 Siesta RP44 Harbor island 106 45 45 503 REG Richard Collins 503 Lucky Duck J Boats; J-105; 34.5' SDYC I-32 657 REG Dennis Conner 7397 Menace XXIV Nelson-Merrick 43 Silver Gate Yacht Club 12 12 25 HON Colleen Cooke 101 ASSOC Stephanie Devaney 721 ASSOC Mike Dore 97662 Decoy Hunter 28.5 SDYC 186 186 7 REG John Downing SUI 30 Ran Esse 750 SDYC I dock 87 75 573 REG Michael Durrant 480 ASSOC Keith Ericson 43513 B'Quest Tripp 40 Harbor Island West Marina 54 51 10 REG Joanna Espana 112 ASSOC david faulkner 739 ASSOC BOUY RLC MBR FIRST NAME LAST NAME SAIL NUMBER BOAT NAME BOAT TYPE BOAT LOCATION RATING RATING MBR # TYPE Standish Fleming 7065 Nereid J-Boats/J-125/41.1 Shelter Island Marina 3 -6 581 REG Ronald Floyd 61242 Wayfinder Beneteau 35.1 Harbor Island West Marina 153 153 715 REG Timothy Forderer 77520 Holy Toledo West Hobie 33 E67 96 81 729 REG Dennis Frost 46950 Allure Ericson 381 CYM Chula Vista 117 117 740 REG Don Fulton 87792 Babe Soverel 33 SDYC 87 87 114 REG Jon Gardner 176 ASSOC Lynsi Gibbons 599 ASSOC Susi Graff 4 ASSOC Dale Greaney 7502 Pelican Islander 32-3 Harbor Island West Marina 192 192 673 REG Warren Gross 51504 Silhouette Beneteau 40.7 SDYC 54 54 34 REG Michael Grupp 7020 Sorcerer Beneteau / First 36.7 / 36' SDYC 84 84 375 REG Charles Hanson 93000 Moxie 1992 Carroll Tripp 47 Intrepid 12 15 572 REG Cleve Hardaker 46351 Sojourn Catalina 30 SGYC C7 198 198 31 REG Clark Hardy 449 REG Timothy Harmon 7918 Cirrus J Boats J/124 40.7 Newport Beach 39 39 435 REG Rudolph Hasl 93145 Palaemon J/145 San Diego Yacht Club -9 -15 77 REG Paul Hedberg Been There II... San Juan Sloop 28' Driscoll Mission Bay 609 ASSOC Paul Hemond 46854 Falcon Hobie 33 SWYC 96 81 757 REG Ken Henehan 52170 An Dara Claddagh C&C 33 MKII Shelter Island Marina 132 132 24 REG Roger Herzler 316 ASSOC Tom Hirsh 138 Envy Shields 30 SWYC 174 174 19 REG Steve & Lucy Howell 435 Blink! J Boats SDYC 90 84 68 REG van hughes 97467 Paladin Olson home 111 108 738 REG Eric Johnson 46177 Kestrel Capri 22 Shelter Cove Marina 210 210 8 REG Jeffrey Johnson 67316 Spellbinder WD Schock / Santana 35 Oceanside 120 120 596 REG Kym Kapalla 35053 Meridian Carroll Marine 1D35 35 ft SWYC 42 42 430 REG Jim Keegan 439 ASSOC John Klitsner 61246 Nauti Cal Beneteau 331 Harbor Island West Pendi 719 REG Robert Kopaniasz 7020 Sorcerer Beneteau First 36.7 SDYC 84 84 60 REG John Laun 46996 caper J/120 SDYC 51 42 27 REG Don Laverty 15799 Distraction Olson 911s 30' SWYC 120 120 179 REG Sandy Leon 648 Liberator Catalina Capri Victory 21 Harbor Island West Marina 275 274 369 REG Lisa Leweck 60 American Girl Alerion Express 28 SDYC 171 171 558 REG Jerry Lewis 67123 Kudzu Catalina 27 SWYC 210 198 602 REG Robert Littleton 61649 Encore2 Catalina 42 MK II CCYC B5 108 102 753 REG Peter Lucas 27065 Flexible Flyer Corsair 31 UC Kona Kai Marina -6 -6 91 REG Robert Madruga 52760 Windsome Beneteau/473/48' Point Loma Marina 90 81 87 REG Bill Marchant 694 ASSOC BOUY RLC MBR FIRST NAME LAST NAME SAIL NUMBER BOAT NAME BOAT TYPE BOAT LOCATION RATING RATING MBR # TYPE Andy Marcus 77704 Rowdy Rogers 39M Shelter Cove Marina B-214 81 81 697 REG Nancy Marshall 140 ASSOC William Mason 61181 Komet Dehler 34 Southwestern Yacht Club 135 135 292 REG Ryan McConville 548 JR Raymond McMurphy 7281 Sail Away Beneteau Oceanis 38 Cabrillo Isle Marina 700 REG John Meihls 97661 A Wisp Of Wind Olson 911SE (30 ft) Harbor Is. West Marina 129 129 322 REG Enrique Mereles 97001 AL Nair Adhara SDYC 84 87 678 REG Roderick Messinger 46025 Voracious Santana 525 Mission bay moorings 192 192 379 REG Oliver Michaelis US-28770 Troublespot McDell Farr 30 Kona Kai Marina 54 48 498 REG Ben Miller 74 ASSOC Brad Milligan 143 Sinnerman Rondar Raceboats Viper 640 SDYC 111 90 126 REG Mick Moore 37600 Masquerade Ranger 37 Marina Cortez 120 120 390 REG Heiko Mueller Sea Fever Coersair F-31 Chula Vista D 2-25 730 REG Jacques Naviaux 56751 Hot Dog Capri 22 E-60 210 210 712 REG Johannes Neuendorf 58885 Maasai DK46 SunRoad -6 -9 644 REG Michael Niggli 7303 Miss Lorelei Beneteau/Oceanis 36 San Diego Yacht Club 135 135 133 REG Robert Noe 433 Mad Hatter J/30 Shelter Cove Marina 138 138 43 REG Walter Noss 7181 Viva La Vida 2011 Beneteau First 30 Harbor Island West Marina 93 (p 84 (p 640 REG alec oberschmidt 69152 Staghound Reichel/Pugh 50 swyc -54 -48 57 REG Robert Pace 69148 Andiamo2 J-145 Bay Club Marina -9 -15 123 REG Lee Pearce 7313 Tenacious Beneteau Oceanis 37 Cabrillo Isle Marina 126 114 35 REG Chuck Peinado 60762 Gaucho Tartan 3700, 37ft Cabrillo Isle slip C10 718 REG Corey Petersen 61055 Reflections Beneteau Oceanis 37 Sunroad 126 114 666 REG Andrew Picel USA 83 Arsenal Flying Tiger 10m Harbor Sailboats 54 45 154 REG Gene Pitkin 198 Geronimo J/109 Bay Club Marina 69 60 30 REG Bill Posner 61204 Audeamus Bavaria Vision 42 Harbor Island 120 114 72 REG Greg Price 56440 AEOLOS Beneteau First 44.7 SDYC 24 18 549 REG Donald Prince 12 Peregrine Beneteau 36.7 84 84 22 REG SANDY PROVINS 741 REG Chick Pyle 7031 Kea Beneteau/36.7/36 SDYC #G3 82 80 628 REG William Quealy 218 J Rabbit Slim J/105/34.5 Cabrillo Isle 90 84 75 REG Bill Ramacciotti USA 1130 USA 1130 J24 Southwestern Yacht Club 174 174 358 REG Shelly Raming 690 ASSOC Stuart Robertson 754 ASSOC Steve Rock 178 HON Erik Rogers 46830 Superfly Cheetah 30M SDYC 72 57 104 REG Michael Rose 56982 Patriot Left Coast Dart Lakeside 120 111 698 REG Donica Ryder 88 Sanity J Boats/J105/35 ft SDYC 84 664 REG BOUY RLC MBR FIRST NAME LAST NAME SAIL NUMBER BOAT NAME BOAT TYPE BOAT LOCATION RATING RATING MBR # TYPE Joe Saad 32636 Fiasco III S2 Marina Cortez 123 120 20 REG Christy Schisler s/v Opportunity Catalina Morgan 440 Marina Coral 141 ASSOC Paula Schmid 97670 Echo Tarten/Thomas/35 A24 75 75 576 REG Rick Schuldt O65 M2 Melges 32 27 12 693 REG Paul Scott NA Sonrisa 30 Choate/ Schumauker North harbor dr BZ mooring 749 REG Paul Scott 77500 Sonrisa Choate 30 San Diego Mooring Co BZ 755 REG Paul Scott 77500 Sonrisa Choate 30 SD Mooring Co. BZ 756 REG christian seidel 77129 cygnet2 j/24 marina cortez 701 REG Neil Senturia 90 Legend Beneteau SDYC 84 80 93 REG Carolyn Sherman 46447 Sea Maiden Ericson 35 Mk III SWYC 126 120 21 REG Sandra Sherman 26 ASSOC Chip Slater 97674 Celerity C&C 34/36+ Marina Cortez 96 96 1 REG Curt Snyder 46865 K.I.S.S. Santana 25-2 Fiddlers Cove Marina 213 213 626 REG Jay Sorensen 97965 Broad Reach Catalina 38 Sun Harbor Marina 114 114 382 REG James Southerland 677 ASSOC David Tarson 51392 Excalibur Beneteau 1st 40.7 SGYC 54 54 744 REG Scot Tempesta usa 13 A4 flying tiger 10m SDYC 54 45 164 REG Brian Terry 87529 Hula Moons Catalina/ Capri 30/ 30 Feet Admirals Cup Harbor 751 REG Mark Thaidigsman 7005 Elusive Beneteau First 33.7 Fiddler's Cove Marina 126 123 131 REG Jesse Thomas 737 ASSOC Lindy Thomas 97670 ECHO Thomas 35 A dock SDYC 75 75 312 REG James Tomcik 46764 Junkyard Dog J/120 SDYC 51 42 94 REG Steve Torres 77000 Pendragon Davidson 52 Intrepid Landing -55 -61 726 REG Sam Totino 87358 Sunday Flyer Martin242 Marina Cortez 156 156 2 HON Milton Turner 490 ASSOC Peter Weady 665 ASSOC Park Weaver 125 ASSOC Ray Weiss 37 ASSOC Ben Wingrove Whatever San Clemente 23 Marina Village 670 REG Mark Wyatt 37592 AXOLOTL Islander 36 Sunroad Resort Marina 144 144 748 REG.
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