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Jibeset Associates 2011 - Three Bridge Fiasco - Race 1 01 - Single Handed Multihull Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 2 Started: 2 Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Finish Time Place Club Make Comments Time 8 Gary Helms Rice Rocket 36 16:52:38 16:52:38 1 BAMA Corsair 750 Sprint 38053 Gregory Mitchell Hapagirl 39 DNF 3 Richmond YC Contour 34 02 - Single Handed Sportboat Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 7 Started: 4 Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Finish Time Place Club Make Comments Time Open 5.7 OD USA186 Michael Gough Boracic 138 DNF 5 Phileas International US316 Rick Nelson Mr Bone 141 DNF 5 SSS Tempest 8398 Dylan Benjamin Moonshine 144.0 DNF 5 RYC DP26 8477 Terry Cobb Mirage 129 DNF 5 Express 27 8100 George Lythcott Taz!! 129 DNC 7 Island YC Express-27 Stephen 8666 Starbuck 135 DNC 7 SSS Black Soo Buckingham 18723 John Dillow Quila 141 DNC 7 Benicia YC Santa Cruz 27 03 - Single Handed Spin PHRF 108 and under Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 10 Started: 7 Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Finish Time Place Club Make Comments Time 18 Bob Johnston Ragtime! 105 18:10:30 18:10:30 1 SSS J/92 97479 Bruce Nesbit Razzberries 99 18:27:18 18:27:18 2 Richmond Olson 34 28439 Brian Lewis Gavilan 84 18:37:06 18:37:06 3 RYC Wylie 39 USA337 Stuart Taylor Larrikin 78 DNF 8 StFYC J/105 28573 Michael Gould Oasis 105 DNF 8 Hunter Passage 42 28861 Dwight Odom Nana 81 DNF 8 SSS Saga 43 50530 Andre Levy Fractious 78 DNF 8 SSS Quest 30 (modified) 28314 Dirk Husselman Xpression 75 DNC 10 SSS C&C 110 52839 Rick Elkins Lightspeed 84 DNC 10 Custom Wylie 39 Chuck 77941 Quintessence 48 DNC 10 SSS Olson 40 Vonschalscha 04 - Single Handed Spin PHRF 111 to 150 Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 6 Started: 6 Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Finish Time Place Club Make Comments Time 38068 Dan Benjamin Whirlwind 132 16:58:11 16:58:11 1 Oakland YC Wyliecat 30 Dehler 34 Optima 174 Chris Case Firefly 129 16:58:40 16:58:40 2 101 8675 David Morris Moonshadow 138 17:02:54 17:02:54 3 Hmbyc Custom Wylie 31 28127 Michael Tyng Sirius 111 17:37:40 17:37:40 4 SSS C&C 37 28530 Al Germain Bandicoot 132 18:46:31 18:46:31 5 RYC Wyliecat 30 28890 Pat Broderick Nancy 129 DNF 7 CYC Wyliecat 30 05 - Single Handed Non Spin PHRF or OD Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 11 Started: 10 Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Finish Time Place Club Make Comments Time Pearson 155 Antonio Rico Mephisto Cat 261 DNF 11 Commander 252 Mark Thompson Seaya 120 DNF 11 CYC Catalina 380 255 Keith Joho Stargazer 183 DNF 11 Catalina 310 276 Gary Proctor Meritime 180 DNF 11 TYC C&C 30 MKI 420 Dan Knox Luna Sea 144 DNF 11 SBYC Islander 36 819 Jackie Philpott Dura Mater 273 DNF 11 SSS Cal 20 28064 George Mann Robin 117 DNF 11 SSS C&C 35 Mk 3 28916 Jim Carpenter Windhorse 198 DNF 11 Berkeley Catalina 27 OB 38408 Mike Carnall Cape Farewell 225 DNF 11 Richmond Westsail 32 97552 Allen Cooper Harmony 141 DNF 11 SBYC Passport 40 No radio check 850 Paul Descalso Sobrante 156 DNC 13 MYC Catalina 320 in 06 - Single Handed Race Deck Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 2 Started: 0 Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Finish Time Place Club Make Comments Time Crowther 10m KA-1 Clifford Shaw Rainbow 180 DNC 3 BAMA custom 769 Mike Meloy Even Keel 159 DNC 3 SSS Catalina 320 07 - Single Handed SSS Membership Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 1 Started: 0 Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Finish Time Place Club Make Comments Time COYOTE 89 Aj Goldman Second Verse 156 DNC 3 Cascade 36 PYC Page 1 of 7 continued on page 2 2/22/11 20:9:59 - Powered by Jibeset Associates 08 - Single Handed Spin PHRF 153 and over Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 7 Started: 6 Finish Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Place Club Make Comments Time Time 37894 Peter Jones Emerald 177 16:53:28 16:53:28 1 SSS Yankee 30 6375 Bill White Horizon 204 17:52:07 17:52:07 2 SSS Islander 28 Summertime Schumacher 1/4 18859 Scott Owens 186 18:05:00 18:05:00 3 Dream ton 48 John Foster Blueberry 246 18:27:10 18:27:10 4 Encinal Nonsuch 22 107 Thomas Watson Darwind 234 DNF 7 SSS Pearson Triton 5168 James Dilworth Pip 234 DNF 7 None Santana 22 over early No radio check in 154 Charlie Wood Star Kissed 237 DNC 9 SSS Santana 22 No running lights 09 - Double Handed Multihull Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 9 Started: 9 Finish Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Place Club Make Comments Time Time 88 Brendan Busch Rocket 88 -75 15:43:03 15:43:03 1 Rocket 88 Melvin & Morelli 49 Peter Stoneberg Shadow -102 15:48:29 15:48:29 2 StFYC Formula 40 44 William Erkelens Adrenaline -75 16:12:47 16:12:47 3 Richmond Catamaran Class D USA1 Alan O Driscoll Beowulf V -63 16:30:23 16:30:23 4 Catamaran 8 John Donovan Millinium Falcon 141 17:08:10 17:08:10 5 Cross 27 Walter Greene 35 888 Lawrence Olsen Humdinger 48 17:12:33 17:12:33 6 SSS Trimaran 715 Rich Kerbavaz Mood Indigo 224 17:33:18 17:33:18 7 Gemini 105MC 025 Urs Rothacher Tatiana 9 RAF 10 SVThalwil F-9RX Buccaneer 35 97126 Phillip Hadley Jabberwock 120 DNF 10 SSS Trimaran 10 - Double Handed Sportboat Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 34 Started: 31 Finish Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Place Club Make Comments Time Time 3478 Sean Svendsen Fiasco 120 16:15:48 16:15:48 1 STFYC Laser SB3 9045 Daniel Alvarez Jetstream 63 17:57:39 17:57:39 2 SSS JS 9000 Zhenya Kirueshkin- Angel/resistance 163 72 17:58:26 17:58:26 3 Santa Cruz Hobie 33 stepanoff Is Futile 1000 Andrew Hura Outsider 57 18:02:30 18:02:30 4 SSS Azzura 310 38008 David Rasmussen Sapphire 45 18:02:39 18:02:39 5 RYC Synergy 1000 35018 Jonathan Hunt Dark And Stormy 21 18:06:20 18:06:20 6 SSS 1D 35 USA41 John Lymberg Wild 1 54 18:09:54 18:09:54 7 SSS Flying Tiger 10M 28454 John Liebenberg Always Friday 75 18:12:15 18:12:15 8 Richmond Antrim 27 114 Daniel Thielman Kuai 111 18:18:48 18:18:48 9 CYC Melges 20 92 Tom Burden Layla 144 18:23:31 18:23:31 10 SSS Ultimate 20 18282 Mitchell Wells Flexi Flyer 96 18:28:10 18:28:10 11 Los Gatos Soverel 33-2 178 Michael Eisenberg Toon Town 141 18:28:34 18:28:34 12 Westlake Ultimate 20 Family Hour ... 46595 Bilafer Family 48 18:28:42 18:28:42 13 Henderson 30 Tng 530 Sean Mcginn Daisy Cutter 102 18:30:26 18:30:26 14 CPYC Mini Transat Zero 18018 David Klatt Squirt 102 18:36:13 18:36:13 15 Ventura YC Pyramid 660 87112 Grant Hayes Vitesse Too 90 18:37:13 18:37:13 16 encinal Hobie 33 28978 Chris Kim Vuja De 111 18:44:08 18:44:08 17 Ultimate 24 TBD Ben Doolittle Carbon Offset 120 DNF 32 Lake Washi i550 Owen & Clarke USA1 Chris Jordan Peregrine 105 DNF 32 Mini Transat 6.5 USA15 Fabio Maino Centomiglia 54 DNF 32 SSS Flying Tiger 10M 21 Charlie Watt Head Rush 75 DNF 32 SeqYC Antrim 27 57 Scott Easom Eight Ball 54 DNF 32 San Fran Farr 30 148 Seadon Wijsen Simple 111 DNF 32 StFYC Melges 20 Did not check out usa190 Jim Rumer Diabolic 138 DNF 32 Open 5.70 USA208 Pat Brown Flashpoint 84 DNF 32 Konocti SC Melges 24 T650 Ben Landon Flight Risk 102 DNF 32 RYC T650 T3574 Cam Lewis Timmy 111 DNF 32 Monterey Elliott 6.5 8500 Ben Mewes Mirage 141 DNF 32 RYC Black Soo 28469 Peter Cook For Pete S Sake 111 DNF 32 SSS Ultimate 24 77981 David Ballintine Espresso 90 DNF 32 Hobie 33 79747 George Biery Eurydice Ii 75 DNF 32 Custom Ross 930 133 Drew Harper Dilligaf 96 DNC 34 Viper 640 180 John Wolfe Breakaway 141 DNC 34 Ultimate 20 18151 Rob Grant Bloom County 90 DNC 34 TISC Mancebo 31 11 - Double Handed Spin PHRF 108 and under Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 49 Started: 49 Finish Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Place Club Make Comments Time Time 03 Chris Gibbs Checkered Past 102 16:36:13 16:36:13 1 RICHMOND Wyliecat 39 11104 Frank Slootman Invisible Hand 36 16:38:11 16:38:11 2 Encinal J/111 28776 Connie Hill Coyote 84.0 16:42:05 16:42:05 3 Richmond Beneteau First 42 28876 Bruce Munro Princess 75 16:47:29 16:47:29 4 StFYC Sabre 402 28340 Brian Boschma Redsky 105 16:49:52 16:49:52 5 RYC Olson 34 69473 Jim Connolly Shamrock 75 16:52:11 16:52:11 6 sausalito C&C 41 USA93204 Andy Costello Double Trouble -12 17:17:01 17:17:01 7 CYC J/125 USA93 Tracy Rogers Relentless 105 17:17:35 17:17:35 8 Coyote Pt J/92 112 Bruce Blackie 007 75 17:20:47 17:20:47 9 SBYC J/105 960276 Sandy Englehart Compromise 102 17:22:20 17:22:20 10 PCYC Elite 37 Page 2 of 7 continued on page 3 2/22/11 20:9:59 - Powered by Jibeset Associates 11 - Double Handed Spin PHRF 108 and under Pursuit Start Time: 01/29/11 at 09:30:00 Fleet: 49 Started: 49 Finish Corrected Sail # Skipper Boat Name Rating Place Club Make Comments Time Time 38023 Steve Hocking Ohana 60 17:24:18 17:24:18 11 SYC Beneteau 45 f5 40079 Mary Coleman Astra 9 17:54:24 17:54:24 12 SFYC Farr 40 195 Howard Turner Symmetry 69 17:54:28 17:54:28 13 Santa Cruz J/109 97263 Bill Helvestine Deception -9 17:54:46 17:54:46 14 StFYC Santa Cruz 50 28442 Timo Bruck Twist 48 17:56:47 17:56:47 15 SSS J/120 28870 Mark Deppe Alchera 51 18:01:23 18:01:23 16 SSS J/120 Mod 8526 Hank Easom Yucca 90 18:02:09 18:02:09 17 sfyc 8 Meter 29 Robert Milligan Ram 24 18:02:22 18:02:22 18 SSS J/130 38300 Bob Braid Willow 69 18:04:38 18:04:38 19 Sausalito YC Wauquiez 40 S 52879 Sean Mulvihill Jamani 48 18:10:12 18:10:12 20 SFYC J/120 28669 Jeff Mccord Quiver 45 18:11:06 18:11:06 21 Richmond N/M 36 Mod 40 David Britt Split Water 84 18:12:42 18:12:42 22 Richmond Beneteau First 10R USA47 Jim Vickers Joyride 69 18:23:43 18:23:43 23 Encinal YC J/109 161 Tom Lueck Sir Leansalot 105 18:27:58 18:27:58 24 StocktonSC Hunter 40 19 Mark Green Sweet Grapes 108 18:28:39
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