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Pursuit Race Times Sailjuice 2017 Start Order Starcross Steamer Pursuit Race Start Times Based on Great Lakes Handicap 2016-17 Race Length 02:30 PN of Slowest Class 1385 Start Time 11:00 Minutes SailJuice After Start Class Number Start Time Cadet 1428 No Start No Start Mirror 1385 00:00 11:00 RS Tera Pro 1356 00:03 11:03 Topper 4.2 1353 00:03 11:03 Heron 1345 00:04 11:04 Topper 1341 00:05 11:05 Laser Pico 1330 00:06 11:06 RS Feva STD 1280 00:11 11:11 Otter 1275 00:12 11:12 Fleetwind 1268 00:13 11:13 Signet 1265 00:13 11:13 Topaz Uno 1251 00:15 11:15 Comet Zero 1250 00:15 11:15 RS Feva XL 1235 00:16 11:16 2.4m 1220 00:18 11:18 Laser 4.7 1210 00:19 11:19 Miracle 1210 00:19 11:19 Splash 1208 00:19 11:19 Comet 1200 00:20 11:20 Sunfish 1200 00:20 11:20 Vagabond 1200 00:20 11:20 YW Dayboat 1200 00:20 11:20 Bosun 1198 00:20 11:20 Comet Mino 1193 00:21 11:21 Pacer 1193 00:21 11:21 Devon Yawl 1192 00:21 11:21 Byte 1190 00:21 11:21 Firefly 1190 00:21 11:21 Topaz Duo 1190 00:21 11:21 Topaz Vibe 1185 00:22 11:22 Comet Duo 1178 00:22 11:22 Wanderer 1177 00:23 11:23 Topaz Magno 1175 00:23 11:23 Lightning 368 1164 00:24 11:24 British Moth 1158 00:25 11:25 Streaker 1151 00:25 11:25 Comet Versa 1150 00:25 11:25 Solo 1150 00:25 11:25 Byte CII 1148 00:26 11:26 Enterprise 1145 00:26 11:26 Europe 1145 00:26 11:26 Laser Radial 1145 00:26 11:26 Yeoman 1140 00:27 11:27 RS Vision 1134 00:27 11:27 Graduate 1132 00:27 11:27 GP 14 1131 00:28 11:28 Laser 1115 00:29 11:29 Leader 1115 00:29 11:29 OK 1115 00:29 11:29 RS Quest 1110 00:30 11:30 RS Aero 5 1107 00:30 11:30 1 Wayfarer 1107 00:30 11:30 2000 1101 00:31 11:31 Flash 1101 00:31 11:31 Vaurien 1100 00:31 11:31 Laser Bahia 1095 00:31 11:31 Laser Stratos 1094 00:32 11:32 Redwing 1094 00:32 11:32 RS Venture 1092 00:32 11:32 Solution 1090 00:32 11:32 405 1089 00:32 11:32 Snipe 1088 00:32 11:32 Seafly 1087 00:32 11:32 Comet Trio 1086 00:32 11:32 Topaz Xenon 1079 00:33 11:33 Supernova 1075 00:34 11:34 Topaz Omega 1075 00:34 11:34 Laser Vago Std S/H 1074 00:34 11:34 Laser Vago XD 1074 00:34 11:34 RS Vareo 1071 00:34 11:34 420 1070 00:34 11:34 RS Aero 7 1066 00:35 11:35 K1 1065 00:35 11:35 Laser II 1065 00:35 11:35 Lark 1063 00:35 11:35 D-Zero Blue 1061 00:35 11:35 RS 200 1059 00:35 11:35 Albacore 1055 00:36 11:36 National 12 1055 00:36 11:36 Sport 14 1055 00:36 11:36 Farr 3.7 1053 00:36 11:36 Fire 1050 00:36 11:36 Megabyte 1050 00:36 11:36 Laser 3000 1048 00:37 11:37 Finn 1042 00:37 11:37 Marauder 1042 00:37 11:37 Hadron 1040 00:37 11:37 Rooster 8.1 1040 00:37 11:37 Sport 16 1040 00:37 11:37 Flying 15 Silver 1036 00:38 11:38 D-Zero 1033 00:38 11:38 Kestrel 1029 00:39 11:39 RS Aero 9 1028 00:39 11:39 Blaze 1027 00:39 11:39 Laser EPS 1027 00:39 11:39 Scorpion 1027 00:39 11:39 12 sqm Sharpie 1026 00:39 11:39 Comet Race 1025 00:39 11:39 Tasar 1023 00:39 11:39 Flying 15 1020 00:40 11:40 MX Ray 1020 00:40 11:40 Buzz 1015 00:40 11:40 Halo 1010 00:41 11:41 Punk 1010 00:41 11:41 3000 1007 00:41 11:41 Phantom 1005 00:41 11:41 RS 100 8.4 1004 00:41 11:41 RS 300 995 00:42 11:42 Icon 990 00:43 11:43 X0 985 00:43 11:43 International Lightning 980 00:44 11:44 International Moth - No foils 980 00:44 11:44 2 RS 100 10.2 978 00:44 11:44 Contender 976 00:44 11:44 MRX 973 00:45 11:45 D-One 971 00:45 11:45 Merlin Rocket 970 00:45 11:45 RS 500 965 00:45 11:45 Vortex (Non-Asym) 964 00:46 11:46 470 963 00:46 11:46 Hornet 962 00:46 11:46 RS 400 956 00:46 11:46 X1 955 00:47 11:47 Fireball 948 00:47 11:47 Osprey 941 00:48 11:48 Sonar 940 00:48 11:48 Javelin 933 00:49 11:49 Vortex 931 00:49 11:49 Spice 930 00:49 11:49 SK2 929 00:49 11:49 ISO 922 00:50 11:50 4000 920 00:50 11:50 RS 600 913 00:51 11:51 AltO 912 00:51 11:51 National 18 910 00:51 11:51 59er 905 00:52 11:52 K6 905 00:52 11:52 29er 900 00:53 11:53 International Canoe 893 00:53 11:53 Cherub 890 00:54 11:54 Topper Breeze 890 00:54 11:54 505 880 00:55 11:55 Flying Dutchman 879 00:55 11:55 Norfolk Punt 870 00:56 11:56 Thames A Rater 860 00:57 11:57 B14 852 00:58 11:58 Musto Skiff 852 00:58 11:58 RS 700 852 00:58 11:58 Laser 5000 846 00:58 11:58 International Canoe + Asymm 840 00:59 11:59 VX One 840 00:59 11:59 12ft Skiff 835 01:00 12:00 29er XX 820 01:01 12:01 Boss 817 01:02 12:02 RS 800 800 01:03 12:03 RS 900 750 01:09 12:09 49er (Old Rig) 740 01:10 12:10 49er FX 720 01:12 12:12 SK4 705 01:14 12:14 International 14 700 01:14 12:14 49er 695 01:15 12:15 18ft Skiff 670 01:17 12:17 Waszp 555 01:30 12:30 International Moth (hydrofoil) 485 01:37 12:37 RS 600 FF 485 01:37 12:37 3 Pursuit Race Start Times Based on Great Lakes Handicap 2016-17 4.
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