Massabesic Yacht Club Portsmouth Rating Assignments, 2016

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Massabesic Yacht Club Portsmouth Rating Assignments, 2016 Massabesic Yacht Club Portsmouth Rating Assignments, 2016 Fleet Class DPN Sailors Walt Colantuono, Mike/Ron Adams, Toby Frank, Pat Gallagher, Ted Hardenbergh, Rob Merchant, Eli Matson, Lightning Lightning 87 Michael Smith Combined Steve Allen, Jack Cartland, Geoff Ling, Glenn McKibben, Carter Dinghy Windmill 89.5 Brown Bill Dobe, Hope Gagne, Scott Cunan, Tim Hefferan, Keith Donington, JoAnn Dupuis, Ken Defreitas, Chris Wolfe, Dennis Dobe, Pierre Letourneau, Bob Anderson, Alan Whatley, Kambiz Moin, Pt Tormey, Ron Adams, Joe Flynn, Carter Flying Scot 89.6 Brown, Greg Snell Contender 90.1 Larry Christian, Pierre Letourneau Finn 90.1 Charles Purwin Snipe 91.9 Joe Mello RS Venture * 96.5 Aaron Marsh Joe Cunningham, Paul DiMarco, David Chestnutt, Mark Chervincky, Jake Tooth, Jonathan Gallo, Joe Ray, Chris Warren, Joe Sarna, Michael York, Phillip Cleobury, Richard Saulnier, Joe Levesque, Dennis Markell, James Fletcher, Pat Butler, Ed Cande, Paul Arsenault, Stan Stone, Steve Piec, Brian DePloey, Ed DePloey, Bill Incera, Tom Hannah, Bill Gillis, Colin Catalina 22 Catalina 22 96.3 Snell Open Hobie 18 71.4 Jeremy Leafe J/22 82.7 Gerry Spindel Capri 22 90.8 Marc Benson, Greg Pike, John Robinson, Al Sidney Ranger 22 91.8 Brian Springmann Catalina 25 93.9 John Herlihy, David Jenkins Mirage 5.5 94.7 Michael Siegel O'Day 19 95.2 Rod Conrad O'Day 25 95.4 Dan Gillen AMF Force 5 95.4 Jake Tooth Rhodes 19 95.8 Maryellen Biletch, Jim Greene, Mark Aronson, Bill Smith MacGregor 26 96 Pat Madden Hunter 23 96.2 Wally Vaudrien Helms 25 96.5 Barbara DiVenuti Precision 15 96.6 Peter Corrigan Mistral 16 * 96.7 Gary Gagnon Morgan 22 96.8 Chris Wolfe Rebel 16 96.9 Cindy Benson Quickstep 21 * 98 Ed Custer CAL 21 98 Anne Stuart O'Day Daysailor 98.5 Jason Boudreau, William Cavanaugh, Tim Young, Stephen Kalil O'Day 23 98.6 George Ivas Precision 21 99 Ron Bourque Catalina 14.2 99.4 Tony de Meli Hunter 19 99.4 Garry Kikutis Santana 21 100.5 Andre Prefontaine Catalina Capri 18 100.7 Jean Pinard Cape Dory 22 100.8 Richard Robinson RK 20 102 Stephen Baird Rhodes 18 102 Ken Grinnell O'Day Mariner 102.1 Walter Oliwa O'Day 19 102.5 Michael North Venture 22 102.6 Paul Brock O'Day 22 104.4 Bob Lamey, Richard Dodge, Stephan Morrissey Corinthian 20 105.1 Boomer Adams Cape Cod Mercury 107 Eric Feldborg Norlin Mark III 2.4 * 107 Lenny Amburgey Hobie Holder 14 111 Brian Smith O'Day Javelin 111.3 David Ledner, Dana Tuefel Victoria 18 113.4 Bob Opet, Eric Feldborg AMF Sunbird 114 Judy Burakowski, Peter Schmidt Rhodes Kingfisher 117.3 Paul DiMarco Catboat * 120.6 Gary Gagnon * Estimate Based on Study of Similar Boats..
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