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Kunkel Palettes FRA29222 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html A 40 1,122 Stamina II FRA21660 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Abeking & Rasmussen 0,905 Westray 754 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Abeking & Rasmussen 0,968 Wester Till 3519 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Adams 10 0,967 Great Scot Ii http://www.navwiz.com/subdreamer/index.php?categoryid=82 Adams 10 0,970 Top Gun R363 http://www.geelongweek.com.au Adams 10 0,977 Executive Decision R1121 http://www.geelongweek.com.au Adams 10 0,985 Xtreme R40 http://www.geelongweek.com.au Aerodyne 38 1,056 Thin Ice USA7 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Aerodyne 38 1,120 Excape FIN9354 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Aerodyne 38 1,142 Alexis 50405 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Aerodyne 43 1,170 Tango 50605 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Alan Guerney One Off 1,067 Crusade K3000 Cowes Week 2006 Alban Express 0,861 Orient Express IRL325 http://results.corkweek.ie/ Alden 43/45 1,018 Razzle Dazzle 52775 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Alden 48 Custom 1,068 Restive 51703 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Alden 54 Bk 1,106 Angel 50273 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Alerion Express 38 0,965 Maia 4 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Andrews 55 Custom 1,302 Pegasus 55 55001 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Andrews 56 1,239 Cipango 46056 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Andrews 56 1,266 Norddeutsche Vermogen Hamburg GER5500 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Andrews 68 1,422 Equation USA323 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Andrews 77 Custom 1,559 Alchemy 7779 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Andrews 80 1,703 Magnitude 80 46469 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Aphrodite 101 0,916 Vert-Galant FRA16383 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Aphrodite 101 0,920 Suzy FRA715 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Archambault 32 1,046 Remedy R22 http://www.geelongweek.com.au Archambault 35 1,026 Eprim Ouest 27912 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Archambault 35 1,042 Archie A35 http://www.geelongweek.com.au Archambault 40 1,114 Cabernet Sauvignon Q40 http://www.geelongweek.com.au Archambault A35 1,031 Alegria N8 http://www.geelongweek.com.au Arcona 370 1,039 Arcsine GBR8643T http://results.corkweek.ie/ Arcona 400 1,070 Caspian Services Anchorman GBR5440P Cowes Week 2006 Arpege 0,834 Maimuna GBR3991R http://results.corkweek.ie/ Auxillary Sailing Yacht 0,808 Eilie 538K http://results.corkweek.ie/ Bakewell White 30m 1,643 Konica Minolta Zana NZL10001 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Baltic 37 0,959 Cosmic Dancer III GBR3921 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Baltic 38 Dp 0,998 Spirit 32834 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Baltic 38 DP 1,000 Stratocruiser II GBR4592T http://results.corkweek.ie/ Baltic 39 0,989 Thula 51952 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Baltic 40 1,030 Santarella 4140 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Baltic 42 1,036 Simply The Best http://www.navwiz.com/subdreamer/index.php?categoryid=160 Baltic 43 1,073 Mutiny 42130 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Baltic 48Dp 1,106 Fury 83449 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Baltic 52 1,142 Isola ITA12271 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Baltic 52 1,142 Kinship 51333 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Baltic 55 W/K 1,141 First Light 51172 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Bavaria 34 0,930 Enchantress Of Wytch http://www.navwiz.com/subdreamer/index.php?categoryid=29 Bavaria 35 1,026 Eric The Barbarian GBR2053R Cowes Week 2006 Bavaria 35 1,030 Yes! But No But! GBR8996T Cowes Week 2006 Bavaria 35 1,031 Team Seasure GBR7935R Cowes Week 2006 Bavaria 36 (02) D/D 0,991 Gem GBR8703T http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Bavaria 38 0,993 Solent Star GBR8594T Cowes Week 2006 Bavaria 38 0,994 Solent Star http://www.navwiz.com/subdreamer/index.php?categoryid=118 Bavaria 42 1,010 Highland Daughter 2 GBR9420R http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Bavaria 44 0,990 Ugs http://www.navwiz.com/subdreamer/index.php?categoryid=111 Bavaria 44 1,042 Fizz IRL4402 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Bavaria 49 1,078 Etoile du Large FRA49 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Bavaria Match 35 1,007 Eric The Barbarian http://www.navwiz.com/subdreamer/index.php?categoryid=131 Bavaria Match 35 1,034 Barnstormer SM74 http://www.geelongweek.com.au Bavaria Match 38 1,039 Salamander XVIII 3830C http://rorc.org/comcup/media/teams.php Bavaria Match 38 1,056 Mrs Overnewton S47 http://www.geelongweek.com.au Bavaria Match 42 1,084 Sidney GBR6942R http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Bavaria Match 42 1,086 Moonlighting FRA27873 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Bavaria Match 42 1,091 Union http://www.navwiz.com/subdreamer/index.php?categoryid=250 Beneteau 1,066 Keel Over GBR3407R http://results.corkweek.ie/ Beneteau 1 Ton Mod 1,049 Moonraker 35119 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Beneteau Oceanis 400 0,959 Jillian GBR8424 Cowes Week 2006 Bennett 48 W/K 1,023 Tiger Too 50557 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Bepox 990 1,065 Bamboo FRA27879 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Bermuda 40 Mk3 C/B 0,969 Fandango 182 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Bermudian Sloop 0,930 Peridot GBR5507T Cowes Week 2006 Bermudian Sloop 0,931 Adastra Of Dart http://www.navwiz.com/subdreamer/index.php?categoryid=34 Bermudian Sloop 0,949 CROZZ IRL3062 http://results.corkweek.ie/ Bermudian sloop 0,978 Bombardier GBR982R http://results.corkweek.ie/ Bermudian sloop 0,996 Jos Of Hamble http://www.navwiz.com/subdreamer/index.php?categoryid=120 Bermudian Sloop 1,371 Fresh Guidance GER5700 Cowes Week 2006 BH 36 1,073 Bateleur 97 GBR9369R http://results.corkweek.ie/ BH 36 Mod 1,083 Endorphin GBR2036R http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP BH 41 Mod (Keel) 1,151 Majic 2 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP BH 41 Mod (Keel) 1,155 Spirit Walker 28380 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP BH 41 MOD (keel) 1,173 Scout 2615 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Bluewave 44 1,194 Charmelia R177 http://www.geelongweek.com.au Bolero 25 0,869 Ayanami GBR7555 Cowes Week 2006 Bolero Mkii 0,870 Sergeant Pepper GBR6084 Cowes Week 2006 BONGO 1,033 Jedo FRA27655 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Bostrom 29 0,778 Stjarna KRS622 http://rorc.org/raceresults06/msovos.html Brenta 122 Custom 1,589 Ghost None http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Bristol 27 0,833 Seawise US952 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP Brolga 33 0,891 Berrimilla 371 http://rolexsydneyhobart.com Bull 9000 1,052 Sierra Bullet SM9006 http://www.geelongweek.com.au C & C 110 Bulb 1,039 Renewal 52396 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 110 Bulb Keel 1,035 Just In Time 25539 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 110 Low Cg 1,035 Windrunner 51572 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 110 Mk1 1,052 Baci 51433 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 115 1,072 Night Ops 25587 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 115 1,074 Primal Scream 52458 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 115 1,079 Infringer 52321 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 121 1,062 Severn Way 25508 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 30 Mk1 0,903 Rougish 11448 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 32 0,918 Do A Kahlua 30639 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 35 0,950 Mystery CAN4151 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 35 0,953 Siochail 10380 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 35 Mk2 0,969 Eliminator 15370 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 40 Mk2 0,988 Collina 33140 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C 41 1,044 Titan 25633 http://www.ussailing.org/offshore/IRC/IRC_TCCs_2006.ASP C & C
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