Fall 2017

SOUTHERN IDAHO ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER

2017 San Juan Islands Cruise By JT More least the Esperanza (Pollards’ “Uh, SISA fleet,....C&C down - blown MacGregor 26) had a chart plotter. starter after Obstruction Pass.” No We left Boise early on Friday, August We had to watch out for ferry traffic, worries: we sailed up to Matia Island 4th and headed west. Cleared Oregon too. As Sue noted, “We aren’t in Idaho and then were towed to a Sucia Island Watercraft Check Station, which is anymore.” mooring ball by Rambow/Murschel good: no quagga mussels at Lucky Peak crew. And we all rafted up for Happy Reservoir! That evening we came over The fleet headed like duckies through Hour. Snoqualmie Pass and got stuck in stop Thatcher pass and up to Rosario. and go traffic for two hours. Arrived in There we met some other club boats, The next morning we headed to East Anacortes, WA pie eyed in the middle of including Tom and Krista Rambow, Harbor on Orcas Island to find a a huge arts fair and had dinner at the on a (new to them) C&C 35, and the replacement starter and saw the bowling alley, per local advice. Swanns on their 50’ custom Island’s namesake on the way. aluminum pilothouse cutter, the Continued on p. 3 Sue and I sailed down Rosario Strait to Tahnee Mara. Cap Sante Marina Saturday afternoon. We looked at all the beautiful wooden We found amazing history, good boats - very cool. hiking and blackberry picking at Rosario. It is a laid-back oasis - Sue Sunday morning we launched with five and I really liked the museum and other club boats, including Pete’s 15’ strolling through the grounds. We Montgomery that he single-handed. enjoyed a fresh crab appetizer given FOG! better cross the shipping channel to Howard by his slip mate at the Cap quick. That radar reflector might have Sante Marina. Note to self: need crab been a wise purchase right now. At pots for the Sue B2. of great food that included hot Commodores’ wings and pot stickers. This event had the best swag of the year once Corner again, with most people getting a great return on their raffle tickets. • • • The wind was still up on Sunday IT IS HARD TO BELIEVE THE 2017 and the racing required all the SAILING SEASON IS NEARING ITS sailors to stay on their toes. END. We heard the Magic Regatta on the weekend of July 29-30th was We have one more weekend of on-the- a terrific good time, with good water events coming up at CJ Strike winds on Sunday and great this year. We hope to see many of our party hosted by Wood River members enjoying the racing, and Valley Sailing Club, complete Poker Run water activities, and with a live band. Everyone who socializing with us at these events. SC attended had a fantastic time. stories, and a few pictures passed Strike is a pretty venue and it is around. Big THANKS to Dick and always fun to have a pot-luck and The San Juan Islands Cruise is Becci for hosting. spend time together there. It’s also written up elsewhere in this fun to spend part of Saturday night at newsletter. We hope to offer more These are just a few of the fun events the Black Sands Resort, or to go there cruising events next year. SISA offered this year. SISA is also for burgers on Sunday. looking to the future with our Lucky The summer party at Dick and Becci Peak Improvements Committee WE WOULD LIKE TO REFLECT Armstrong’s house on August 26th procuring a grant for docking smaller ON THE SUMMER’S SISA EVENTS: was a lot of fun. We had the best non-motorized watercraft at Lucky margarita slushies in Boise, along Peak, and working with the City of The Cat Attack regatta on July 15th with club supplied burgers and Boise to offer sailing lessons by 2019. and 16th was well run, as usual, by JT hotdogs and delicious pot-luck dishes More and Sue Jurf. There was great brought by members. People swam in We are honored to be leaders of such a sailin The wind increased during the the pool, and visited under Dick’s fantastic organization! first race enough that all the boats large “circus” tent. Krista Rambow went in and waited for the wind to die and Keith Sander won the all-terrain Denise and Chris Murschel. down a bit. We all want back out once Bocce tournament coordinated by JT the wind died back down, and got in More. There were many fun sailing two good races The potluck had a lot LASERS AT QUINN’S POND On Tuesday, August 15th, a small All members of the Parks and group of SISA representatives met Recreation group returned safely, and with members of Boise Parks and no stand-up paddle-boarders were Recreation to introduce them to ever in any danger. sailing. Four Lasers took to the water at Quinn’s Pond in Boise to give the Parks and Recreation leaders a taste of what a Community Sailing Program could be like.

It was a perfect venue to gain were eagerly watched by swimmers exposure for SISA and the future and picnickers on the shore, and Community Sailing Program. The many people came by to enquire how breeze was light and the evening air they could rent a boat or learn to sail. was comfortably warm. The boats San Juan Islands Cruise SAN JUAN ISLANDS CRUISE 2017 Continued from p. 1. We cleared Canadian Customs at Poets Cove on South Pender Island and then headed to North Pender and Port Browning, BC. This was my favorite stop. The pub’s mushroom soup is excellent. We were instructed to “Tie up anywhere you want. See you in the morning, eh.”

The next morning we fixed a nice Rosario blackbery pancake breakfast and shared it with Pete as his 15’ boat offered limited provision space. After breakfast we headed off, with Sue setting a course for John’s Pass to San Juan Island. Sue Jurf at the helm. JT doing what he does best. Regarding navigation, Deep Zoom and Navionics are great apps. We downloaded them but didn’t use roads are twisty and hilly and lots of anchorage at 7 a.m. Our helped them, preferring old school fun with lots to see. South Beach, stabilize the Biscuit before reaching navigation using line of sight, chart, English Camp, Wescott Bay Shellfish Haro Strait and then heading north compass and ruler. Sue enjoyed the Co. and the Roche Sculpture Park for Anacortes. navigation and now knows what a were some of our highlights. compass rose is. This was a hugely enjoyable trip. Earl On Day 6 we headed out to MacKaye Eblen and Brian Pollard did an We returned to the USA and cleared Bay on Lopez Island. After anchoring, awesome job with planning, customs at Roche Harbor on San we discovered the Sue B2 would not organization and support! We will be Juan Island. We spent a layover day sink during a 13-person social. It blew back for the SISA Cruise in 2018! on the island and strongly hard on our last night with some recommend renting scooters. The confused seas coming off the Upcoming Events DEAR SAILING FRIENDS, Saturday and Sunday, October 7-8

Final Regatta at CJ Strike Many of you have unfortunately let your membership expire. Our Saturday Only, October 7th organization depends upon your dues to keep us “afloat”, figuratively and literally. Our biggest cost is the fuel and upkeep of Fun Poker Run for Cruisers, Families, and Rachel, our safety and committee boat. Without her we could not all interested Sailors at CJ Strike, Check-in at 11:00 a.m. at the Committee Boat conduct the regattas we experience. Your dues also help support activities like website maintenance, banquets, parties, and other Saturday Evening, October 7th social activities that we all enjoy. Please take a minute to renew your membership for 2017 before the season is past. The End of Season Potluck and Party: All members, families and interested parties are membership renewal form can be found on our website and at the welcome to attend. Awards presented to end of this newsletter. Poker Run and Regatta winners. SISA will provide burgers and hot dogs. Bring a side dish to share and drinks. There will be Thank you to all of our members from the SISA Board of games and glow-in-the-dark all-terrain Directors bocce! SISA Poker Run, October 7th and 8th

GOALS OF THE EVENT: 6. Be courteous. You should only pick 1. Have fun up a card when there are no racers Winning Hands who will round the buoy while you 2. Draw the best five card poker hand. are picking up a card. 1. Royal Flush: A, K, Q, J, 10, all of the same suit. RULES 7. There are four buoys out on the 2. Straight Flush: Five cards 1. You must determine if you are water. The fifth card for all hands in a sequence, all in the racing, or participating in the will be drawn by the race same suit. poker run. You cannot do both. Sign committee at the potluck, after the 3. Four of a kind: All four up at the Skippers’ Meeting, 11:00 racing is over. cards of the same rank. a.m. on Saturday, October 7th, at the Committee boat at CJ Strike 8. The Race Committee will review 4. Full House: Three of a kind plus a pair (highest Reservoir. each hand and determine the three-of-a-kind wins a winner for the day. The overall tie) 2. THIS IS NOT A RACE: There are no winner will be the best hand over prizes for speed, only the best 5. Flush: Highest card in a both days of the regatta. Note: a flush wins a tie. hand. boat can have the best hand even if they only participate one day. 6. Straight: Highest 3. The winning hand is determined by straight wins a tie. standard poker hand rankings, 7. Three of a Kind: Highest listed in the sidebar. three wins a tie.

4. Sail around the four buoys on the 8. Two Pair: Highest pair course and pick one card from each wins a tie. buoy. You may only pick one card 9. Pair: Highest pair wins a per buoy. You can stop at the buoys tie. in any order. 10. Highest Card: Ace is high. 5. Two people on one boat may participate if approved by the race Participating both days will committed at the committee increase the odds of winning meeting. In this case, the boat may overall. only get a second card from any buoy after picking a card from at least one different buoy.

SISA BOARD OF DIRECTORS: CALL FOR MEMBERS: UPCOMING MEETINGS: 2017 Co-Commodores: Denise and The terms of service are ending for Monday, October 23 Chris Murschel several members of the Board of Treasurer: Tony Lloyd Directors. Over the last three Monday, November 20 Secretary and Newsletter Editor: years we have steadily attracted Sarah Pedersen Annual Meeting: January, exact new members and created new Membership: Peter Palmer date to be determined. events to satisfy members who like Publicity: Joel Santarone to race, as well as those who prefer Racing Coordinator: Tina Klamt All meetings start at 6:00 cruising. We need volunteers to Website: Kelsey Krumm p.m. at The Idaho Pizza join the Board to keep the Company on Glenwood, near Lucky Peak Liaison: Howard King momentum going. Please consider D&B Supply Beach Boat coordinator: JT More attending a meeting to feel the energy for yourself! ALL MEMBERS WELCOME! Race Results

Southerm Idaho Sailing Association Cascade, ID June 24-25 Boat Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Regatta Totals

Wind Ave: 2.98 Wind Force: 1 Wind Ave: 4.80 Wind Force: 2 Wind Ave: 3.78 Wind Force: 1 Wind Ave: 5.00 Wind Force: 2

Raw Time Raw Time Raw Time Raw Time Skipper Name Boat Class Hdcp h:mm:ss Corrected Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Corrected Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Corrected Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Corrected Time Place Regatta Total Final Standings Class: Armstrong F-27 Tri 0.724 0:44:42 1:01:44 3 0.730 0:29:05 0:39:50 3 0.724 0:36:37 0:50:35 2 0.730 0:25:24 0:34:48 1 9 1 Santarone F-24 Tri Mk I 0.799 0:46:23 0:58:03 1 0.767 0:30:30 0:39:46 2 0.799 0:40:47 0:51:03 4 0.767 0:32:07 0:41:52 6 13 2 Gabiola 0.815 0:55:18 1:07:51 5 0.787 0:31:55 0:40:33 4 0.815 0:41:28 0:50:53 3 0.787 0:28:21 0:36:01 2 14 3 Velasquez Hobie 18 0.768 0:47:14 1:01:30 2 0.735 0:34:11 0:46:30 5 0.768 0:40:19 0:52:30 6 0.735 0:27:28 0:37:22 4 17 4 More Hobie 16 0.815 0:50:50 1:02:22 4 0.787 0:30:41 0:38:59 1 0.815 0:42:19 0:51:55 5 0.787 0:34:32 0:43:53 7 17 5 Eaton Hobie 16 0.815 0:57:57 1:11:06 6 0.787 #VALUE! #VALUE! 9 0.815 0:40:59 0:50:17 1 0.787 0:31:15 0:39:42 5 21 6 Krumm Hobie 16 0.815 1:01:11 1:15:04 7 0.787 0:37:55 0:48:11 6 0.815 0:49:01 1:00:09 8 0.787 0:28:36 0:36:20 3 24 7 Cole Prindle 19 0.717 0:56:38 1:18:59 8 0.689 0:33:19 0:48:21 7 0.717 0:43:05 1:00:05 7 0.689 0:32:49 0:47:38 8 30 8 Class: Dinghy Christiansen 0.937 0:44:04 0:47:02 1 0.923 0:35:00 0:37:55 1 0.937 0:41:34 0:44:22 1 0.923 0:29:48 0:32:17 2 5 1 Beck, E Laser 0.937 0:47:05 0:50:15 2 0.923 0:36:30 0:39:33 2 0.937 0:42:20 0:45:11 2 0.923 0:29:00 0:31:25 1 7 2 Bart Laser 0.937 0:57:21 1:01:12 3 0.923 0:37:53 0:41:03 3 0.937 0:47:25 0:50:36 3 0.923 0:31:15 0:33:51 3 12 3 Ra Reeder 1.030 1:11:31 1:09:26 5 1.004 0:45:38 0:45:27 4 1.030 1:01:15 0:59:28 4 1.004 #VALUE! #VALUE! 7 20 4 Lisa Laser 0.937 #VALUE! #VALUE! 7 0.923 #VALUE! #VALUE! 7 0.937 #VALUE! #VALUE! 7 0.923 0:39:03 0:42:18 4 25 5 Ron Reeder Sunfish 1.030 1:07:25 1:05:27 4 1.004 #VALUE! #VALUE! 7 1.030 #VALUE! #VALUE! 7 1.004 #VALUE! #VALUE! 7 25 6 Class: Monohull Murschel 0.882 0:38:40 0:43:50 2 0.878 0:30:12 0:34:24 1 0.882 0:36:35 0:41:29 1 0.878 0:25:50 0:29:25 1 5 1 Valasek MacGregor 26S 0.966 0:42:59 0:44:30 3 0.937 0:35:32 0:37:55 4 0.966 0:41:28 0:42:56 3 0.937 0:30:00 0:32:01 3 13 2 Hiner SJ21 Working Sails 0.997 0:42:43 0:42:51 1 0.966 0:37:31 0:38:50 5 0.997 0:44:38 0:44:46 4 0.966 0:31:27 0:32:33 4 14 3 Rambow Santana 2023A 0.951 0:55:14 0:58:05 9 0.937 0:34:19 0:36:37 3 0.951 0:40:38 0:42:44 2 0.937 0:28:54 0:30:51 2 16 4 Arnold Holder 20 0.882 0:39:40 0:44:58 4 0.878 0:31:08 0:35:28 2 0.882 0:40:33 0:45:59 5 0.878 0:31:12 0:35:32 9 20 5 Monroe S2 6.9 0.906 0:44:02 0:48:36 6 0.901 0:36:25 0:40:25 7 0.906 0:42:27 0:46:51 6 0.901 0:30:38 0:34:00 7 26 6 Cleary Captiva 240 0.930 0:54:19 0:58:24 10 0.920 0:36:24 0:39:34 6 0.930 0:46:44 0:50:15 9 0.920 0:30:26 0:33:05 5 30 7 Lloyd 0.926 0:44:12 0:47:44 5 0.915 0:37:53 0:41:24 8 0.926 0:49:09 0:53:05 11 0.915 0:32:24 0:35:25 8 32 8 Serio Macgregor 26D 0.949 0:50:44 0:53:28 8 0.911 0:38:14 0:41:58 9 0.949 0:48:53 0:51:31 10 0.911 0:30:30 0:33:29 6 33 9 Baldwin MacGregor 26S 0.956 0:49:18 0:51:34 7 0.919 0:41:31 0:45:11 11 0.956 0:46:18 0:48:26 7 0.919 0:35:44 0:38:53 11 36 10 Froehlich Macgregor 26D 0.949#N/A ########0:56:31 0:59:33#N/A 11 0.911#N/A ########0:39:07 0:42:56#N/A 10 0.949#N/A ########0:46:28 0:48:58#N/A 8 0.911#N/A ########0:32:47 0:35:59#N/A 10 39 11

DNF: # boats starting +1 DNS: # boats in fleet + 1 DSQ: # boats in fleet + 1, no throw out OCS: # boats starting + 1, on course start RAF: # boats starting + 1, retired after finish

Southern Idaho Sailing Association Cascade June 15-17 Boat Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Regatta Totals

Wind Ave: 10.58 Wind Force: 3 Wind Ave: 7.75 Wind Force: 3 Wind Ave: 6.50 Wind Force: 3 Wind Ave: 16.00 Wind Force: 4 Wind Ave: 6.75 Wind Force: 3 Wind Ave: 7.55 Wind Force: 3 Wind Ave: 6.98 Wind Force 3

Raw Time Corrected Raw Time Corrected Raw Time Corrected Raw Time Corrected Raw Time Corrected Raw Time Corrected Raw Time Corrected Total with Final Skipper Name Boat Class Hdcp h:mm:ss Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Time Place Regatta Total Throw out Standings Class: Laser Beck, E Laser 0.923 DNF DNF 5 0.923 0:14:05 0:15:15 2 0.923 0:22:31 0:24:24 2 0.910 0:24:12 0:26:36 1 0.923 0:26:22 0:28:34 2 0.923 0:33:08 0:35:54 1 0.923 0:27:48 0:30:07 1 14 9 1 Christiansen Laser 0.923 DNF DNF 5 0.923 0:13:57 0:15:07 1 0.923 0:22:10 0:24:01 1 0.910 DNF DNF 3 0.923 0:21:03 0:22:48 1 0.923 0:33:18 0:36:05 2 0.923 0:27:51 0:30:10 2 15 10 2 Monroe Laser 0.923 DNF DNF 5 0.923 DNS DNS 3 0.923 DNS DNS 5 0.910 DNS DNS 3 0.923 DNS DNS 3 0.923 DNS DNS 3 0.923 DNS DNS 3 25 20 3 Beck, A 0.973 DNF DNF 5 0.973 DNS DNS 3 0.973 DNS DNS 5 0.936 DNS DNS 3 0.973 DNS DNS 3 0.973 DNS DNS 3 0.973 DNS DNS 3 25 20 3 Class: Open Mono Sander Macgregor 26D - SISA 0.911 0:20:20 0:22:19 1 0.911 0:13:38 0:14:58 1 0.911 0:23:01 0:25:16 2 0.907 0:25:20 0:27:56 1 0.911 0:19:29 0:21:23 1 0.911 0:33:08 0:36:22 1 0.911 0:27:48 0:30:31 1 8 6 1 Murschel Holder 20 0.878 0:20:35 0:23:27 2 0.878 0:13:31 0:15:24 2 0.878 0:18:13 0:20:45 1 0.857 DNF DNF 3 0.878 0:21:03 0:23:58 2 0.878 0:33:18 0:37:56 2 0.878 0:27:51 0:31:43 2 14 11 2 Lundgren 0.926 0:30:35 0:33:02 3 0.926 DNS DNS 3 0.926 DNS DNS 3 0.915 DNS DNS 3 0.926 DNS DNS 3 0.926 DNS DNS 3 0.926 DNS DNS 3 21 18 3 Class: Hobie 16 Krumm Hobie 16 0.787 ######## ######### 1 0.787 ######## ######### 1 0.787 ######## ######### 1 0.741 ######## ######### 1 0.787 ######## ######### 1 0.787 ######## ######### 1 0.787 ######## ######### 1 7 6 1 Eaton Hobie 16 0.787 ######## ######### 2 0.787 ######## ######### 2 0.787 ######## ######### 2 0.741 ######## ######### 5 0.787 ######## ######### 2 0.787 ######## ######### 2 0.787 ######## ######### 2 17 12 2 Hofstetter Hobie 16 0.787 ######## ######### 3 0.787 ######## ######### 3 0.787 ######## ######### 3 0.741 ######## ######### 2 0.787 ######## ######### 2 0.787 ######## ######### 3 0.787 ######## ######### 2 18 15 3 Sutter Hobie 16 0.787 ######## ######### 4 0.787 ######## ######### 4 0.787 ######## ######### 4 0.741 ######## ######### 5 0.787 ######## ######### 2 0.787 ######## ######### 3 0.787 ######## ######### 2 24 19 4 Class: Open Multi Santarone F-24 Tri Mk I 0.767 0:19:03 0:24:50 2 0.767 0:16:36 0:21:39 4 0.767 0:13:32 0:17:39 1 0.756 0:17:52 0:23:38 1 0.767 0:13:44 0:17:54 1 0.767 0:31:40 0:41:17 2 0.767 0:17:46 0:23:10 1 12 8 1 Cole Prindle 19 0.689 0:17:02 0:24:43 1 0.689 0:09:54 0:14:22 2 0.689 0:13:09 0:19:05 2 0.645 DNF DNF 5 0.689 0:17:42 0:25:41 4 0.689 0:26:40 0:38:42 1 0.689 0:28:26 0:41:16 4 19 14 2 Fountaine Nacra 5.8 N. Amer. 0.685 0:21:16 0:31:03 3 0.685 0:09:53 0:14:26 3 0.685 0:14:44 0:21:31 3 0.654 DNF DNF 5 0.685 0:12:42 0:18:32 2 0.685 0:33:05 0:48:18 4 0.685 0:19:25 0:28:21 2 22 17 3 Velasquez Hobie 18 0.735 0:31:16 0:42:32 4 0.735 0:09:55 0:13:30 1 0.735 0:17:58 0:24:27 4 0.695 DNF DNF 5 0.735 0:13:43 0:18:40 3 0.735 0:34:32 0:46:59 3 0.735 0:27:41 0:37:40 3 23 18 4

DNF: # boats starting +1 DNS: # boats in fleet + 1 DSQ: # boats in fleet + 1, no throw out OCS: # boats starting + 1, on course start RAF: # boats starting + 1, retired after finish Results, continued

Southern Idaho Sailing Association Magic Reservoir July 29 - 30 Boat Race 1 Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Regatta Totals

Wind Ave: 2.83 Wind Force: 1 Wind Ave: 7.20 Wind Force: 3 Wind Ave: 7.80 Wind Force: 3 Wind Ave: 4.80 Wind Force: 3

Raw Time Corrected Raw Time Corrected Raw Time Corrected Raw Time Corrected Final Skipper Name Boat Class Hdcp h:mm:ss Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Time Place Hdcp h:mm:ss Time Place Regatta Total Standings Class: Open Monohull Froehlich Macgregor 26D - SISA 0.949 0:34:49 0:36:41 2 0.911 0:26:46 0:29:23 1 0.911 0:28:45 0:31:34 1 0.911 DNS DNS 5 9 1 Cole Buccaneer 18 0.892 0:36:25 0:40:50 4 0.870 0:26:37 0:30:36 2 0.870 0:29:06 0:33:27 2 0.870 1:08:57 1:19:15 1 9 2 Mercado SJ21 Working Sails 0.997 0:29:40 0:29:45 1 0.966 DNS DNS 5 0.966 DNS DNS 5 0.966 DNS DNS 5 16 3 Robinson Coronado 15 0.927 0:34:57 0:37:42 3 0.926 DNS DNS 5 0.926 DNS DNS 5 0.926 DNS DNS 5 18 4 Class: Laser Punnett Laser 0.937 0:28:02 0:29:55 2 0.923 0:26:25 0:28:37 2 0.923 0:27:26 0:29:43 1 0.923 0:56:45 1:01:29 1 6 1 Beck, E Laser 0.937 0:26:29 0:28:16 1 0.923 0:26:20 0:28:32 1 0.923 0:27:44 0:30:03 2 0.923 0:57:46 1:02:35 2 6 2 Beck, A Laser Radial 0.994 0:43:47 0:44:03 5 0.973 0:29:33 0:30:22 3 0.973 0:30:53 0:31:44 3 0.973 1:13:58 1:16:01 3 14 3 Pederson Laser Radial 0.994 0:32:20 0:32:32 3 0.973 DNS DNS 6 0.973 DNS DNS 6 0.973 DNS DNS 6 21 4 Lundgren Laser 0.937 0:34:33 0:36:52 4 0.923 DNS DNS 7 0.923 DNS DNS 6 0.923 DNS DNS 6 23 5 Class: Open Multihull Armstrong F-27 Tri 0.724 0:22:48 0:31:30 2 0.730 0:23:21 0:31:59 4 0.730 0:21:20 0:29:13 1 0.730 0:44:41 1:01:13 1 8 1 Santarone F-24 Tri Mk I 0.799 0:24:23 0:30:31 1 0.767 0:23:57 0:31:14 3 0.767 0:26:08 0:34:04 4 0.767 0:48:03 1:02:39 3 11 2 Velasquez Hobie 18 0.768 0:24:50 0:32:20 3 0.735 0:23:46 0:32:20 5 0.735 0:22:50 0:31:04 2 0.735 0:45:33 1:01:58 2 12 3 More Hobie 16 0.815 0:26:59 0:33:07 4 0.787 0:23:29 0:29:50 2 0.787 0:25:37 0:32:33 3 0.787 0:54:43 1:09:32 4 13 4 Eaton Hobie 16 0.815 0:34:14 0:42:00 5 0.787 0:22:39 0:28:47 1 0.787 0:25:37 0:32:33 3 0.787 DNS DNS 8 17 5 Perry Hobie 18 0.768 0:41:44 0:54:20 6 0.735 0:24:42 0:33:36 6 0.735 0:33:09 0:45:06 5 0.735 1:05:15 1:28:47 6 23 6 Fairfax Prindle 19 0.717 0:45:13 1:03:04 7 0.689 0:23:50 0:34:35 7 0.689 0:32:44 0:47:31 6 0.689 0:55:18 1:20:16 5 25 7

Note: From Saling Instructions: Section 5.2 - Ties will be broken in favor of the boat with the most first place finishes, and should any boats remain tied, the most second places, and so on. Should this method fail to resolve the tie, throw-out race results (if any) for the tied boats will be restored, and the resulting scores compared. As a final tiebreaker the standing of the last race will determine the winner.

DNF: # boats starting +1 DNS: # boats in fleet + 1 DSQ: # boats in fleet + 1, no throw out OCS: # boats starting + 1, on course start RAF: # boats starting + 1, retired after finish 2017 SISA REGISTRATION

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Please return this form and fees to: c/o SISA Treasurer Tony Lloyd 8351 Willowcourt Drive Garden City, ID 83714 208-859-6540