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OHC Competitors Overall Results 45th Opera House Cup Regatta Panerai Classic Yacht Challenge August 20, 2017 Overall Results by Competitors Start: Start 1 - Class 6, Finishes: Finish time, Time: 10:55:00, Distance: 20.3, Course: Course B, Ave wind: 10-15 knots Start: Start 2 - Class 1, Finishes: Finish time, Time: 11:05:00, Distance: 20.3, Course: Course B, Ave wind: 10-15 knots Start: Start 3 - Class 2, Finishes: Finish time, Time: 11:20:00, Distance: 20.3, Course: Course B, Ave wind: 10-15 knots Start: Start 4 - Class 3, Finishes: Finish time, Time: 11:30:00, Distance: 20.3, Course: Course B, Ave wind: 10-15 knots Start: Start 5 - Class 4, Finishes: Finish time, Time: 11:40:00, Distance: 20.3, Course: Course B, Ave wind: 10-15 knots Start: Start 6 - Class 5, Finishes: Finish time, Time: 11:50:00, Distance: 20.3, Course: Course B, Ave wind: 10-15 knots Rank Start Class Name of Yacht Sail Number CRF MkII Rating Skipper's Name Panerai Division OHC Division One Design Class Start Finish Elapsed Corrected BCE Points 1 5 Nirvana 150 30.7 David Ray Vintage Grand Classic Cruising Division 11:50:00 14:44:04 2:54:04 2:25:39 0:00:00 1 2 2 Siren NY20 24 Peter Cassidy Vintage Corinthian Yacht Cruising Division 11:20:00 14:32:19 3:12:19 2:26:39 0:01:00 2 3 4 Valiant US 24 40 Gary Gregory Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division Twelve Metre 11:40:00 14:19:01 2:39:01 2:26:50 0:01:11 3 4 2 Gentian NY18 23.9 Ben Sperry Vintage Corinthian Yacht Cruising Division 11:20:00 14:34:46 3:14:46 2:28:45 0:03:06 4 5 4 Weatherly (US 17) US 17 38.5 Deborah Hoadley Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division Twelve Metre 11:40:00 14:23:55 2:43:55 2:29:42 0:04:04 5 6 4 Intrepid US 22 42.2 Michael Patterson Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division Twelve Metre 11:40:00 14:19:45 2:39:45 2:30:37 0:04:58 6 7 1 Bapple 16 14.4 Bruce Failing Grand Prix Day Racer Day Racing Division Alerion 11:05:00 15:04:41 3:59:41 2:30:42 0:05:03 7 8 4 American Eagle US 21 38.8 Elliot Gewirtz Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division Twelve Metre 11:40:00 14:25:02 2:45:02 2:31:10 0:05:31 8 9 3 Sonny US 50 28.3 Dr J Craig Venter Vintage Corinthian Yacht Day Racing Division 11:30:00 14:35:42 3:05:42 2:31:52 0:06:13 9 10 1 First Tracks A 26 14.4 Brian Simmons & Tom Darling Grand Prix Day Racer Day Racing Division Alerion 11:05:00 15:06:05 4:01:05 2:32:06 0:06:27 10 11 1 Fortuna A 29 14.4 Bill Liddle Grand Prix Day Racer Day Racing Division Alerion 11:05:00 15:06:16 4:01:16 2:32:17 0:06:38 11 12 4 Columbia US 16 38.8 Jephtha Tausig Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division Twelve Metre 11:40:00 14:26:11 2:46:11 2:32:19 0:06:40 12 13 5 Marilee NYYC 13 34.7 George Pilgrim Vintage Grand Classic Day Racing Division 11:50:00 14:43:22 2:53:22 2:32:44 0:07:05 13 14 1 Cheerful 142 13.6 Timothy Fulham Vintage Day Racer Day Racing Division 11:05:00 15:12:37 4:07:37 2:32:53 0:07:14 14 15 3 Santana X/9 29.1 Wendy Schmidt Vintage Corinthian Yacht Cruising Division 11:30:00 14:34:51 3:04:51 2:33:03 0:07:24 15 16 3 Blackfish USA75249 33.9 Ron Zarrella Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division 11:30:00 14:25:18 2:55:18 2:33:19 0:07:40 16 17 2 Tilly XV 32 22.8 Siggi Rittler Vintage Day Racer Day Racing Division 11:20:00 14:43:19 3:23:19 2:33:55 0:08:16 17 18 4 Nefertiti US 19 38.6 Sears Wullschleger Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division Twelve Metre 11:40:00 14:29:19 2:49:19 2:35:06 0:09:28 18 19 1 Magic A 11 14.4 Oliver La Farge Grand Prix Day Racer Day Racing Division Alerion 11:05:00 15:09:21 4:04:21 2:35:22 0:09:43 19 20 1 Myth A 13 14.4 Thomas Giovine Grand Prix Day Racer Day Racing Division Alerion 11:05:00 15:09:26 4:04:26 2:35:27 0:09:48 20 21 2 Revonoc 602 19.8 Richard Herbert Vintage Corinthian Yacht Cruising Division 11:20:00 14:56:08 3:36:08 2:35:34 0:09:55 21 22 1 Serendipity A 2 14.4 Harry Rein Grand Prix Day Racer Day Racing Division Alerion 11:05:00 15:09:34 4:04:34 2:35:35 0:09:56 22 23 5 Black Watch 71 42.5 Kyle Durfur Vintage Grand Classic Cruising Division 11:50:00 14:34:14 2:44:14 2:35:47 0:10:08 23 24 1 Una A 1 14.4 Rick Nopper Grand Prix Day Racer Day Racing Division Alerion 11:05:00 15:10:13 4:05:13 2:36:14 0:10:35 24 25 5 Weatherly (60999) 60999 39.3 John Duerden Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division 11:50:00 14:41:27 2:51:27 2:38:15 0:12:36 25 26 3 Fortune 312 25.6 John Taft Vintage Corinthian Yacht Cruising Division 11:30:00 14:49:14 3:19:14 2:38:18 0:12:39 26 27 1 Uncle Benny 73 13.6 Samuel Lawrence Vintage Day Racer Day Racing Division 11:05:00 15:18:14 4:13:14 2:38:30 0:12:51 27 28 1 Sentebale A 28 14.4 Sabine Leonhard Griffin Grand Prix Day Racer Day Racing Division Alerion 11:05:00 15:13:55 4:08:55 2:39:56 0:14:17 28 29 3 Angelita US 18 25 Croll/Skelsey Vintage Corinthian Yacht Day Racing Division 11:30:00 14:53:11 3:23:11 2:40:33 0:14:54 29 30 3 Courageous 221 25.6 Casey Fasciano Vintage Corinthian Yacht Cruising Division 11:30:00 14:52:20 3:22:20 2:41:24 0:15:45 30 31 3 Pleione USA 38 30.9 Bruce Dyson Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division 11:30:00 14:39:31 3:09:31 2:41:26 0:15:47 31 32 3 Mah Jong 61 25 Alex Goldhill Vintage Corinthian Yacht Cruising Division 11:30:00 14:54:16 3:24:16 2:41:38 0:15:59 32 33 1 Scheherazade A 24 14.4 Marshall Pagon Grand Prix Day Racer Day Racing Division Alerion 11:05:00 15:15:46 4:10:46 2:41:47 0:16:08 33 34 1 Owl A 10 14.4 Sven Holch Grand Prix Day Racer Day Racing Division Alerion 11:05:00 15:17:11 4:12:11 2:43:12 0:17:33 34 35 3 Mustang US-3 32.1 Harvey Jones Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division 11:30:00 14:39:15 3:09:15 2:43:53 0:18:14 35 36 2 Aegir 1936 18.8 Elith Larsen Vintage Corinthian Yacht Cruising Division 11:20:00 15:09:06 3:49:06 2:44:08 0:18:30 36 37 3 Zingara 17 25.8 Chris Magee Grand Prix Yacht Cruising Division 11:30:00 14:54:26 3:24:26 2:44:10 0:18:31 37 38 5 Wild Horses W.76 / USA-1 50.1 Donald Tofias Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division 11:50:00 14:34:27 2:44:27 2:44:47 0:19:08 38 39 2 Mermaid 446 22.6 Brooke S Parish Vintage Corinthian Yacht Cruising Division 11:20:00 14:56:42 3:36:42 2:46:38 0:20:59 39 40 3 Luna USA 61216 25.8 Alessandro Pagani Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division 11:30:00 14:57:24 3:27:24 2:47:08 0:21:29 40 41 2 Abigail 993 16.6 Jesse Terry Vintage Corinthian Yacht Cruising Division 11:20:00 15:23:23 4:03:23 2:47:36 0:21:57 41 42 2 Phebe 60233 22.7 Nathaniel Philbrick Grand Prix Yacht Cruising Division 11:20:00 14:57:37 3:37:37 2:47:53 0:22:14 42 43 2 Starry Night M-1 18.7 Alfred Sanford Grand Prix Yacht Cruising Division 11:20:00 15:14:12 3:54:12 2:48:54 0:23:15 43 44 6 Brillant 22 28.7 Nicholas Alley Vintage Grand Classic Cruising Division Schooner 10:55:00 14:17:13 3:22:13 2:49:24 0:23:45 44 45 2 Galavant SH42 24.7 John Tagiuri Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division 11:20:00 14:53:05 3:33:05 2:49:26 0:23:47 45 46 5 Ticonderoga 100 34.9 Scott Frantz Vintage Grand Classic Cruising Division 11:50:00 15:02:07 3:12:07 2:51:49 0:26:10 46 47 3 Piera 315 25.1 Ira Conn Vintage Corinthian Yacht Cruising Division 11:30:00 15:04:31 3:34:31 2:52:14 0:26:35 47 48 3 Race Horse(W 37) W.37 33.7 Donald Tofias Grand Prix Yacht Day Racing Division 11:30:00 14:45:32 3:15:32 2:53:12 0:27:33 48 49 1 Defiance 146 13.6 Chris Vallett Vintage Day Racer Day Racing Division 11:05:00 15:33:53 4:28:53 2:54:09 0:28:30 49 50 3 Fancy 40049 26.1 Geoffrey Verney Grand Prix Yacht Cruising Division 11:30:00 15:04:34 3:34:34 2:54:59 0:29:20 50 51 6 Eleonora 5 60 Brendan McCoy Vintage Grand Classic Day Racing Division Schooner 10:55:00 13:43:00 2:48:00 2:57:08 0:31:29 51 52 2 Race Horse (46) 46 19.5 JP Cody Vintage Day Racer Day Racing Division 11:20:00 15:19:47 3:59:47 2:57:52 0:32:13 52 53 1 Regalia A 25 14.4 Grady Durham Grand Prix Day Racer Day Racing Division Alerion 11:05:00 15:32:09 4:27:09 2:58:10 0:32:31 53 54 3 Odyssey 711 26.3 Alfred Van Liew/David Brodsky Vintage Corinthian Yacht Day Racing Division 11:30:00 15:08:14 3:38:14 2:59:20 0:33:41 54 55 2 40 Winks 1 22.7 Kevin Cooke Grand Prix Yacht Cruising Division 11:20:00 15:12:14 3:52:14 3:02:30 0:36:51 55 56 2 Gyre 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