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2018 Newport Bermuda Race Alphabetical Boat Listing 2018 Newport Bermuda Race Alphabetical Boat Listing Boat NameSail# Boat Type Yacht Club Captain/Owner 2 IF BY SEA USA 61389 Benteau 473 John Messersmith AGGRESSIVE USA 12946 C&c 35-2 Bristol Yacht Club Raymond Renaud AIRBORNE IV CAN 54381 Beneteau 50 CCA, RNSYS William Greenwood III ALCHEMY USA 12104 J-121 David Southwell ALIBI USA 43968 J-120 Pequot YC, NYYC, Gardner Grant AMADEUS V USA 43 Xp 38 Dr Jay Turchetta APOLLO USA 61957 J-121 SDYC, RStLYC Donald Nicholson ARAUCARIA USA 60583 Amel 55 NYYC Aldo Roldan ARETHUSA USA 61006 Gunboat 60 New York Yacht Clu Phil Lotz ARROWHEAD USA 52062 J-42 RORC Steve Berlack ATTITUDE USA 52571 Beneteau 423 Duxbury YC, Beverl Shawn Dahlen AURELIUS RMI 000 Dykstra 110 NYYC Daniel Van Starrenburg BAILIWICK USA 60575 Blue Jacket 40 none Roger Echols BALLYTRIM GBR 6053 Nautor Swan 53 Royal Thames Yach Andrew Allner BANDANA USA 83121 Swan 47 TAYC Coard Benson BANK VON BREMEN GER 5555 J/V 53 Custom SKWB Carol Smolawa BELLA USA 52015 Sou’wester 52 Anthony Giarratana BELLATRIX USA 60592 Salona 41 Deric Hetzel BERMUDA OYSTER BER 435 Oyster 435 RBYC, RHADC, RO Paul Hubbard BLACK PEARL GER 7007 Carkeek 47 NYYC Marc Lagesse BLACK WATCH USA 71 S&s Custom Yawl NYYC, IHYC, Essex John Melvin and Trevor Fetter BLUE USA 54946 C&c 51 Bluewho Daniel Epstein BLUE NOTE USA 52766 Bristol 43 Raritan YC Gary Nackman BOUNTY USA 61266 Swan 66 American Yacht Clu Peter Todd BREEZING UP USA 4626 J-46 CCA Charles Willauer CALUSA USA 60386 Sabre 386 New Bedford Yacht Peter Holmes CARINA USA 42937 J-37 CCA, Gibson Island William Passano III CECILIE VIKING USA 60525 Elan 450 RSF Norway Vidar Skjelstad CHASSEUR USA 42454 Little Harbor 54 NYYC Miles Cook CHECKMATE USA 32708 Alden 44 Essex YC /CCA Frank J Flores CHRISTOPHER DRAGON USA 4304 Ker 43 STC, Larchmont YC Andrew Weiss CORVUS USA 60841 Morris 36 Chris Terajewicz CRAZY HORSE USA 43777 J/V 50 Low Tide YC Kevin McLaughlin CROCODILE USA 61150 First 50 Storm Trysail Club Scott Ward CYNTHIA USA 51959 Grand Soleil 46.3 NorwalkYC, NYYC, Steven Landis DEFIANCE USA 23 Navy 44 Mk II NASS Matthew Signorelli DEFIANCE USA 51868 Swan 56 CCA, NYYC Peter Noonan DESPERADO USA 51601 J-120 Custom WEBB SAILING Leonid Vasiliev DEVIATION CAN 50271 J-120 RNSYS Stuart McCrea DIREWOLF USA 45016 Imx 45 Duck Island Yacht Lawrence Hennessy DIRIGO USA 32624 C&c 41 Eastport YC, SGD& Eric Johnson DORADE USA 16 S&S 52 Yawl NYYC Kevin Miller DRAVET SYNDROME USA 119 Jv Bayview Yacht Club Dawn Riley DREAM CRUSHER USA 60206 Kernan 47 Keiran Searle DREAMCATCHER USA 10625 Swan 48 MudRatz MudRatz Offshore Team ELVIS USA 6204 Gunboat 62 Larchmont Yacht Cl Mr. Jason Carroll ENDURANCE CHI 24 Hallberg Rassy 62 Jordi Griso Wednesday, June 13, 2018 Page 1 of 4 Boat NameSail# Boat Type Yacht Club Captain/Owner ENTROPY USA 50400 Tripp 41 CCA, NYYC, STC, Paul Hamilton and Patricia Young FEARLESS USA 33555 Baltic 55 Mattaposset YC, ST Shaun Ensor FEO USA 28429 Joshua 47 Bucks Harbor Yach Isabel Best FINESSE USA 50820 J-42 HYC, WYC, SHYC Eliot Merrill FIRST LIGHT USA 37 Class 40 The USMMA Sailing Kay Wang FLYER USA 2213 Cal 40 CCA/TAYC/MRYC Douglas Abbott FLYING LADY USA 50197 Swan 46 CCA, Pequot YC, E Phillip Dickey FOXTROT USA 61482 X-482 NYYC Adrien Gaussen FREE RANGE CHICKEN USA 7122 Perry 59 Balboa YC Bruce Anderson FROYA USA 779 McCurdy & Rhodes 4 CCA, STC, Essex Y W. Gunther and B. Tobin GADZOOKS USA 21108 C&c 382 Norwalk Yacht Club Geoffrey Beringer GEMINI USA 60468 Hanse 375 New York Yacht Clu James Coffman GLIM USA 30521 C&c 402 Norwalk YC William Klein GRUNDOON USA 2170 Columbia 50 NYYC James Grundy HAERLEM USA 55110 Swan 55 STC, ILYC Hendrikus Wisker HERMIE LOUISE USA 32872 Little Harbor 78 NYYC/CCA Leah and Jay Harris HIRO MARU USA 74434 S&s 49 CCA, Stamford YC, Hiroshi Nakajima INCOGNITO USA 1 J-121 NYYC, BYC Michael Brito INISHARON USA 32730 F&c 44 CCA, STC, AYC, NY James Murphy ISOLA ITA 12271 Baltic 52 CCA, NYYC Howard Eisenberg JACKHAMMER USA 61111 J-121 Andrew Hall JAMBO USA 60786 First 40 Newport YC Mark Coleman J-CURVE USA 61220 J-122 Manhasset Bay Yac David Cielusniak KALEVALA II USA 52439 Grand Soleil 37 Annapolis Yacht Cl Tapio Saavalainen KAWIL MAR 0000 S&S/Derecktor 112 RORC Mr. Bear Wynne KENAI GBR 5598 J-44 NYYC, Lakewood Y Christopher Lewis KILLUA USA 61138 Dehler 38 C CCA, RCYC James Binch KINSHIP USA 51333 Baltic 52 New Bedford YC/NY Ryan Walsh KIVA USA 40104 Hinckley SW 51 CCA Mark Stevens KIWI SPIRIT 2 USA 61105 Finot Conq 53 Staney Paris KODIAK USA 50095 R/p 66 CCA Llwyd Ecclestone KURRANULLA USA 38007 Sydney 38 Liberty Sailing Club Stuart Jones LATITUDE USA 70320 Mason 43 NYYC/AHYC Brian Gillen LEGACY V USA 60247 Alden 54 SHYC Michael Wiseman LIBERTY CALL USA 60816 Oyster 54 New York Yacht Clu Matthew Pilon LINDY USA 31346 Custom CCA David Dickerson LOLA USA 50316 J-130 CCA / Quissett Yac Jonathan Burt LORA ANN USA 40789 Express 37 CCA, STC,LYC Richard du Moulin LUCY GEORGINA USA 60492 Xp 44 SCYC Peter Bacon LUNA USA 61216 Spirit Yachts 47 Eastern Yacht Club Alessandro Pagani MADISON USA 83293 J-120 Black Rock YC Brian Spears MAGIC USA 51552 Santa Cruz 52 AYC Kenneth Laudon MASQUERADE USA 52070 Baltic 47 Massachusetts Mar Andrew Burton MATADOR USA 60342 J-133 Pequot YC, NYYC Mr. Dale McIvor and Mr. Michael McIvor MAVERICK GBR 4945 Infiniti 46R DSS RORC, GYC, RCIYC Quentin Stewart MERIDIAN USA 25391 Tartan 4600 CCA / Mattapoisett Murray Beach MERLIN USA 8955 Bill Lee Custom St Petersburg Yach Chip Merlin MILKY WAY USA 60260 Dufour 40e Huguenot YC Alexander Natanzon MIQUELINA USA 61072 Tayana 48 Ds Vasco de Sousa MIRACLE USA 50282 R/P 44 NYYC, Fishers Islan Michael Cashel Wednesday, June 13, 2018 Page 2 of 4 Boat NameSail# Boat Type Yacht Club Captain/Owner MISTY USA 43553 J-40 Wk CCA Fred Allardyce MOON DOG USA 52129 C & C 115 Barrington Yacht Cl Brian Abbott and James Arrighi MOON SHADOW USA 60168 Aerodyne 47 Bristol Yacht Club Jil Westcott and John Bell MORGAN OF MARIETTA USA 50692 Centurion 42 Raritan YC, RHKYC Colin Golder MOXIEE USA 60085 J-122 US Sailing Daniel Heun NANUQ USA 93555 Sabre 426 Fishing Bay Yacht Glenn Doncaster NASTY MEDICINE BER 1000 Corby 41.5 RORC RBYC CCA Stephen Sherwin NEMESIS GBR 17 Swan 45 RORC James Heald NEXT BOAT USA 52787 Morris 45 CCA, STC Mark Ellman NICOLE USA 2021 Cal 40 TAYC Thomas Campbell OAKCLIFF FARR 40 - B USA 51695 Farr 40 Turbo Oakcliff Sailing Jorge Antonio Madden Ruiz OAKCLIFF FARR 40 - B USA 51990 Farr 40 Turbo Oakcliff Sailing Ethan Johnson OAKCLIFF FARR 40 RED USA 46957 Farr 40 Turbo Sean O\\\'halloran OCEAN PHOENIX ESP 7211 Humpherys 77 CLUB DE MAR - MA Juan Luis Serra ODETTE USA 5619 Hylas 56 Annapolis Yacht Cl Jasen Adams ORCA USA 60823 Island Packet 38 Essex YC, Duck Isl Harold Guidotti ORION USA 12282 J-122 NYYC Paul Milo PATA NEGRA GBR 4669 Lombard 46 RORC Alexander Vodovatov PESCATORE USA 50707 Hinckley 59 Beverly Yacht Club George Tougas PHANTOM USA 28990 Tripp 40 US Merchant Marin Kenneth Luczynski PINNACLE USA 52588 Tartan 4100 Peter Torosian PRIVATEER USA 50008 Cookson 50 NYYC Scott Innes-jones PROTEUS USA 60722 Maxi 72 NYYC Reginald Cole RAGANA USA 52238 Cape Fear 38 Darius Peleda RAMBLER 88 USA 25555 Juan K 27m Indian Harbor Yacht Mr. George David REINDEER USA 666 Morris 48 CCA, STC Anthony Parker REVOLUTION USA 3817 Aerodyne 38 Albert Roth ROCKET SCIENCE USA 51512 J-120 CCA, STC, RORC, B Rick Oricchio RUSE USA 52044 Swan 44 Hyannis YC William (bill) Marsh SCARLET MON 2323 Baltic 47 Shoal Draft Barry Feldman SCYLLA USA 60739 Dehler 46 American Yacht Clu Markus Lahrkamp SELAMAT USA 60589 McCurdy & Rhodes 6 NYYC CCA MYC Ronald Rossetti SELKIE USA 32002 Morris 32.5 Blue Water Sailing Chip Bradish SELKIE USA 40808 McCurdy & Rhodes 3 CCA Sheila McCurdy SHAZAAM! USA 52910 J-42 Davis Island Yacht Roger Gatewood SHEARWATER USA 2036 Sydney 36 Bristol YC Chris Bjerregaard SHEARWATER USA 51428 Mason 43 CCA, Stonington H Daniel Biemesderfer SIREN USA 2600 R/p 57 NYYC, RBYC, ROR William N. Hubbard III SIRENA BELLA USA 73439 J-44 Wk Mystic River Mudhe Joe Murli SIRONA CAY 60779 Tripp 65 NYYC Geoffrey Pierini SLEEPING TIGER USA 25900 J-120 Bayview Yacht Club John Harvey and Rick Titsworth SONRISA USA 1416 Xp 44 Palm Beach, Storm Greg Kelly SPECTRE USA 51356 J-125 BYC Brian Prinz SPOOKIE USA 95 Tp-52 Seawanhaka Corint Stephen Benjamin SUMMER GRACE USA 12235 J 122 Chrostopher Stanmore-Major SUMMER STORM USA 61915 Marten 49 NYYC, Storm Trysai Andrew Berdon SUNFLOWER USA 61015 Oceanis 523 CCA/NYYC Mark Lenci SWIFT USA 11 Navy 44 Mk I NASS Paige Krumwiede TEMPTATION - OAKCLIF USA 50069 Ker 50 NYYC Gregory Adams TEMPTRESS USA 43950 Taylor 41 CCA, NYYC, CYC John Gowell THORA USA 759 Little Harbor 36 Emmet Todd Wednesday, June 13, 2018 Page 3 of 4 Boat NameSail# Boat Type Yacht Club Captain/Owner TRIBE USA 6201 Gunboat 62 New York Yacht Clu Greg Gigliotti TRIPLE LINDY USA 61333 Cookson 50 Storm Trysail Club Joseph Mele TRUE USA 22 J-160 CCA and RBYC Howard Hodgson VAMOOSE USA 51233 J-120 Barrington Yacht Cl Robert Manchester VAMP USA 43600 J-44 CCA, STC Leonard Sitar VERISSIMO USA 40047 Alden 63 NYYC, CYC Connell Cannon WAHOO USA 52599 Ker 50 Custom NASS Viktor Turner WARRIOR USA 60063 Volvo Open 70 (2011) Southern YC, NYYC Steve & Stephen Murray, Sr.
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