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2002 Newport Bermuda Race 2002 NEWPORT BERMUDA RACE STARTING JUNE 14 2002 Date: Jun 20, 2002 (c)JOHN MENDEZ SCORING Time: 3:27pm Yacht Race Scoring Systems ****************************************** OFFICIAL RESULTS ******************************************* IMS C/R CLASS 1 | START TIME: 12:55 | COURSE LENGTH: 635.0 Miles | COURSE: OCEAN RACING | PERFORMANCE CURVE SCORING | Note: * = C/R Yacht with 100% D/A applied as embedded in Cert. | | GP FINISH IMPL'D CRT TIME FINISH |SAIL NO YACHT NAME YACHT TYPE SKIPPER CLUB RATING D:HR:MN:SC WIND HR-MN-SC CLS FLT --------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------ -------- ------ -------- -------- 1818 *SINN FEIN Cal 40 Rebovich S Raritan YC 689.0 4:11:31:37 15.786 62-21-14 1 5 20621 *EMILY Neilsen Ct Gaynor CCA 676.2 4:10:36:42 15.649 62-38-50 2 8 13260 *RESTLESS Rhodes 41 Crawford Tred Avon 727.2 4:19:15:42 15.500 62-58-15 3 10 B11 *BANGALORE Custom Rho Tefft RHADC 698.5 4:17:21:16 14.854 64-27-48 4 24 BER148 *BORDERLAW Custom 44 Sherwin Dr R.B.Y.C. 682.6 4:15:44:47 14.596 65- 6-12 5 33 24191 *DAISY II Northstar Hubbard NYYC 651.1 4:12:14: 9 14.298 65-52-41 6 51 22442 *ILLWIND Swan 411 Ill CCA 644.0 4:12:32:47 14.157 66-15-30 7 58 21112 *CROSSBOW Contessa 3 Halvorsen NYYC 655.4 4:16:58:52 13.637 67-44-25 8 73 51700 *DEVOCEAN Oceanis 46 Melvin Liberty YC 640.3 4:11: 3:16 13.582 67-54-20 9 81 14564 *LIGHT FANTASTIC Carter 39 Shemitz STC 666.5 4:17:52:55 13.462 68-16-17 10 85 41361 *TWISTER Jonmeri 40 Ellsworth Stamford L 655.5 4:16:33:27 13.359 68-35-25 11 89 43186 *INVICTUS C&C 40 Franzel Boston SC 643.7 4:16:44:57 13.221 69- 1-35 12 96 51010 *FOXFIRE Baltic 39 F. Peter B Shelter Is 650.0 4:17:49:18 13.009 69-43- 8 13 105 13 *SOLUTION Neilsen 50 Bacon, Jr. NYYC 685.3 4:22: 2:13 12.868 70-11-52 14 106 42914 *ANNY Pedrik 41 Vultee Housatonic 674.0 4:21:34:25 12.853 70-14-53 15 107 42118 *WARRIOR I Sabre 38 Burrows 656.0 4:18:55:46 12.828 70-20- 1 16 109 5181 *SPIRIT Swan 38 Imbriale Jamestown 677.5 5: 2: 3:20 12.213 72-35- 3 17 119 3815 *ACTAEA Hnk B40 Cone Corinthian 668.3 5: 2:32: 5 11.897 73-51- 5 18 122 93064 *SONG OF JOY Tatoosh 42 Lytton Yankee Poi 690.1 5: 7:13:48 11.346 76-16-16 19 125 IMS C/R Class 2 | START TIME: 13:05 | COURSE LENGTH: 635.0 Miles | COURSE: OCEAN RACING | PERFORMANCE CURVE SCORING | Note: * = C/R Yacht with 100% D/A applied as embedded in Cert. | | GP FINISH IMPL'D CRT TIME FINISH |SAIL NO YACHT NAME YACHT TYPE SKIPPER CLUB RATING D:HR:MN:SC WIND HR-MN-SC CLS FLT --------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------ -------- ------ -------- -------- 23407 *ARIEL Swan 47 Thompson, Tred Avon 628.0 4: 5:47:47 15.330 63-20-50 1 11 51016 *AURA Swan 44 Kardash CCA / NYYC 634.3 4: 7:19:17 15.324 63-21-44 2 12 52066 *JACQUELINE IV Hnk SW 42 Forman NYYC 633.2 4: 7:21:56 15.315 63-22-57 3 13 NA9 *FLIRT Navy 44 Ray NASS 637.1 4: 7: 6:35 15.258 63-30-44 4 15 32993 *CYBELE First 42 Burnes, Jr CCA 626.8 4: 6: 9:32 15.225 63-35-14 5 16 NA11 *SWIFT Navy 44 Roland NASS 638.1 4: 7:46:30 15.059 63-58-24 6 19 NA12 *VIGILANT Navy 44 Chen NASS 637.6 4: 8:39:45 14.785 64-37-57 7 26 50343 *CHOUCAS Jeanneau 3 Cosandey Stuyvesant 639.2 4:11:29: 6 14.118 66-21-58 8 61 31346 *LINDY Peterson 3 Dickerson Niantic Ba 632.7 4:11:31:20 14.096 66-25-35 9 64 51137 *XENOPHON Swan 40 Rabuffo Baldwin YC 626.2 4:10:23:58 13.909 66-56-53 10 69 32146 *DAWN TREADER Swan 411 Cohen STC / Fish 638.7 4:15:18:56 13.300 68-46-30 11 92 NA10 *LIVELY Navy 44 Smith NASS 636.9 4:14:33: 5 13.185 69- 8-30 12 97 43553 *MISTY J 40 Allardyce Watch Hill 636.0 4:13:58:33 13.170 69-11-32 13 98 50770 *SISTER ROSE Swan 46 Milyasevic Lakewood Y 638.1 4:13:53: 5 13.059 69-33- 7 14 103 51446 *ANTARES Swan 46 Donahue Edgartown 633.1 4:14:36:58 12.815 70-22-40 15 110 30119 *GAMELAN Baltic 42 Winchester American Y 631.9 4:16:12:36 12.697 70-47-23 16 114 51285 *SIMBA Frers 48 Knapp Saugatuck 627.5 0: 0: 0: 0 0.000 - DNF DNF IMS C/R Class 3 | START TIME: 13:15 | COURSE LENGTH: 635.0 Miles | COURSE: OCEAN RACING | PERFORMANCE CURVE SCORING | Note: * = C/R Yacht with 100% D/A applied as embedded in Cert. | | GP FINISH IMPL'D CRT TIME FINISH |SAIL NO YACHT NAME YACHT TYPE SKIPPER CLUB RATING D:HR:MN:SC WIND HR-MN-SC CLS FLT --------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------ -------- ------ -------- -------- 315 *CARINA M&R 48 Potts, Jr. CCA 623.7 4: 4:29:15 15.720 62-29-36 1 6 50953 *DOLPHIN J 42 Morgan CCA 620.9 4: 5:10:28 14.926 64-17-24 2 22 51677 *MOON RACER Benneteau Comerford Annapolis 621.2 4: 6:14: 7 14.828 64-31-37 3 25 CAN84141 *TEMAGAMI Cc41 English Royal Cana 624.0 4: 8: 1: 5 14.653 64-57-35 4 31 40333 *INCESSANT Baltic 42 Kaplan Annapolis 626.0 4: 8:26:33 14.602 65- 5-18 5 32 50820 *FINESSE J 42 Merrill CCA 625.6 4: 7:10:26 14.516 65-18-34 6 40 52062 *RAGTIME J 42 Johnstone NYYC 618.5 4: 6:24: 9 14.510 65-19-28 7 41 32441 *CYGNETTE Swan 441 Mayer NYYC / IHY 623.1 4: 8: 4:29 14.430 65-31-54 8 44 50817 *ALTHEA J 42 Ewing III Noroton YC 621.0 4: 9: 5:51 13.862 67- 5- 0 9 70 51396 *SCOUT J 42 Maloney Beverly YC 624.9 4:10:22:40 13.611 67-49- 3 10 74 51544 *CYGNET Swan 44 Sylvanovic NYYC 618.3 4:10:11: 8 13.611 67-49- 3 10 74 40294 XTREME X 402 Naroski Palmers Co 624.3 4:11: 1:27 13.589 67-53- 3 12 80 51663 *MYSTERY J 42 Jones Cooper Riv 620.1 4:10:40:54 13.396 68-28-31 13 87 20428 *REGATTA Carter 41 Koste Tred Avon 625.7 4:14:11:19 13.113 69-22-35 14 101 51122 *UPBEAT J 42 Smith CCA 623.5 4:14:11:42 12.670 70-53- 9 15 116 50692 *MORGAN OF MARIE Centurian Golder RHKYC / RY 621.8 4:16:17: 0 12.318 72-11- 0 16 118 42100 *BLACK WATCH Hnk SW 42 Harrington NYYC 619.0 0: 0: 0: 0 0.000 - DNF DNF 32624 *DIRIGO C&C 41 Johnson Eastport Y 622.3 0: 0: 0: 0 0.000 - DNF DNF 63311 *TRUE NORTH Dobroth 41 Cragg RNSYS 623.0 0: 0: 0: 0 0.000 - DNC DNC IMS C/R Class 4 | START TIME: 13:25 | COURSE LENGTH: 635.0 Miles | COURSE: OCEAN RACING | PERFORMANCE CURVE SCORING | Note: * = C/R Yacht with 100% D/A applied as embedded in Cert. | | GP FINISH IMPL'D CRT TIME FINISH |SAIL NO YACHT NAME YACHT TYPE SKIPPER CLUB RATING D:HR:MN:SC WIND HR-MN-SC CLS FLT --------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------ -------- ------ -------- -------- 97060 *GALADRIEL Swan 46 Santa Black Rock 609.7 4: 4: 1: 0 14.960 64-12-32 1 21 43950 *ORION Taylor 41 Patterson, STC 597.6 4: 4: 8:21 14.729 64-46-17 2 29 50936 *BABE Swan 46 Couper MD RBYC 617.2 4: 5:28:28 14.687 64-52-33 3 30 83121 *BANDANA Swan 47 Benson Tred Avon 617.3 4: 7:26:43 14.463 65-26-40 4 42 42130 *MUTINY Baltic 43 Kane, Jr. American Y 607.0 4: 6:38:40 14.253 65-59-55 5 52 50555 *DOVE Skye 54 Bornhofft Annisquam 602.7 4: 5:43: 6 13.596 67-51-43 6 77 43838 *CLOVER Swan 46 Finnegan NYYC 616.1 4: 9:39:50 13.534 68- 3- 3 7 83 42193 *PALANTIR Frers 41 Kendrick Lloyd Harb 608.3 4:11:36:42 13.135 69-18-17 8 100 51518 *LE CYGNE First 40.7 Chapman South Rive 604.7 4:11:48: 6 12.760 70-34-10 9 112 32006 *RAMPAGE N/M 41 Nasitka CGA SC 608.5 4:12:57:49 12.749 70-36-29 10 113 51678 *STAGGER LEE Benneteau Hochberg 606.0 4:18:16:59 11.680 74-46-19 11 124 50891 *MANTRA LH 51 Devereaux Manchester 598.4 4:22: 2:16 10.676 79-37- 6 12 127 42960 *SOMERSET Frers 45 Alder Riverside 603.7 0: 0: 0: 0 0.000 - DNF DNF 40747 TALISMAN Baltic 44 Herndon Breakwater 601.7 0: 0: 0: 0 0.000 - DNF DNF IMS C/R Class 5 | START TIME: 13:35 | COURSE LENGTH: 635.0 Miles | COURSE: OCEAN RACING | PERFORMANCE CURVE SCORING | Note: * = C/R Yacht with 100% D/A applied as embedded in Cert.
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