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Entries by Boat Name 2019 Santa Barbara to King Harbor Entries by Boat Name BOATNAME SAIL# FLEET RATING MANUFACTURER MODEL LOA FIRST NAME LAST NAME CLUB A4 USA 13 ULDB C 36 Flying Tiger Flying Tiger 10 33 Scot Tempesta San Diego YC After You 112 ULDB D 132 Alberg Express 27 27.3 Isabelle Lawson Richmond YC Argo 3 USA 89 ULDB C 27 J Boats J111 36.5 Kenny/John Kieding/Vincent Santa Barbara YC Armida USA634 PHRF C 84 J Boats J105 34.5 Thomas Bollay Santa Barbara YC Beulah's Biscuits 691 ULDB D 42 Ovington Farr 30 30.94 Pistolero's de Fuego Arizona Yacht Club Blade II 37 ULDB B -6 Farr Farr 40 40.9 Mick Shlens Cabrillo Beach YC / King Harbor YC Brown Eyed Girl 7750 PHRF A 35 Beneteau Beneteau First 44.7 44.1 Erik Waelput SSYC Buena Vista 97620 PHRF A 48 Olson Olson 40 40.33 Dwight Rowe Ventura Yacht Club Captain Sluggo 77870 ULDB D 45 Hobie Hobie 33 33 Richard Yabsley Santa Barbara YC Carbon Footprint USA 7787 ULDB A -42 CMI Rogers 46 46.03 James Devling Balboa YC Celebrity 7950 PHRF D 114 Jensen Marine Cal 40 39.6 Jerry Finnegan King Harbor YC Coeur De Lion 36039 PHRF D 105 NY36 NY36 35.7 Lucien Hall Redondo Beach YC / SHYC Cuchulainn USA 601 PHRF C 84 J Boats J105 34.5 Daniel Murphy California YC Dark & Stormy 129 ULDB C 27 Soca Sailboats Henderson 30 30 Alicia Minana King Harbor YC DarkStar 80808 ULDB B -6 Carroll Farr 40 40 Steve Brown Bahia Corinthian YC DistraXion 4417 PHRF A 24 X Yachts XP44 44 Jeffery Coyle King Harbor YC Double Down 7914 ULDB D 90 J Boats J92 30 Brian Kerr Santa Monica Windjammers YC Duchess 56700 PHRF D 109 Catalina 42mkII 42 Ron Jacobs Del Rey YC El Encanto 57143 PHRF E 150 Catalina Catalina 320 32.5 Jeff Gentry Redondo Beach Yacht Club Encore USA 5206 ULDB A -87 Neville Hutton TP52 52 John McEntire Del Rey YC Eos 59115 PHRF B 57 C&C C&C 115 37.75 Stephen Lemon Santa Barbara YC Epic 87646 PHRF E 132 Laser International Laser 28 28.4 Vance Newell Santa Barbara YC Expression Session 56221 PHRF B 54 Alsberg Brothers Express 37 Modified 38.5 Mark Keller Pacific Singlehanded Sailing Association Flying Dutchman 87027 ULDB D 51 Hobie Hobie 33 33 Jason Herring King Harbor YC Foil 50060 ULDB B -6 Carroll Farr 40 40 Gordon Leon Cabrillo Beach YC Forgiveness 56192 PHRF A 42 J Boats J124 41 Scott Torrance California YC Freedom 60814 Cruising 66 Beneteau OCEANIS 55 55 David Normandin Dana Point YC French Kiss 56336 PHRF A 39 Beneteau Beneteau First 44.7 44 Christopher Hillseth California YC Fuego 56200 PHRF B 54 J Boats J109 36 Thomas Cullen Santa Barbara YC Galene 56648 Cruising 159 Catalina Catalina 320 32.5 Kenneth Recla Pierpont Bay YC Groundhog Day USA 162 ULDB B 6 Melges 32 Melges 32 32 Rich Festa Del Rey YC It's OK 7249 ULDB A -51 dencho Anderson 49.9 52' Lewis Beery Balboa YC Jib & Tonic USA7128 ULDB D 60 J/Boats J/100M 32.8 Doug Stelck Santa Barbara YC Katin 56942 PHRF D 114 Jeanneau SF3200 33 Sarner / Poiesz King Harbor YC / PSSA Life Test 56944 Cruising 126 Beneteau Oceanis 390 40 Jeremy Young King Harbor YC Limitless 18513 PHRF B 72 Alsberg Brothers Express 37 37.1 Shawn Ivie Seal Beach YC Marisol 56206 Cruising 118 Hunter Hunter 410 41 stephen ronk Cortez Racing Association Mexican Divorce USA 35010 ULDB C 34 Carroll Marine 1D 35 (modified) 35 Neil Fraser Del Rey YC/SBYRC Mistral 7255 ULDB D 63 Tartan Tartan 101 33 Dan McGanty California YC Ms Behaver 56939 ULDB D 81 Hobie Hobie 33 33 Robert walker Dana Point YC Nereid 28590 PHRF B 57 Tartan C&C 115 37.8 Standish Fleming Cortez Racing Association Nimbus MEX 52221 ULDB A -93 J/V TP52 52 Eduardo Saenz Acapulco Yacht Club Old Marblehead 7178 Cruising 86 Jeanneau 54DS 54.92 Bill Kiely King Harbor YC Pakala 97090 PHRF B 72 ARLBERG BROS Express 37 37 Joe Barry Pacific Singlehanded Sailing Association Paradise Found 18460 PHRF D 108 C&C C&C 37 37 Jim Albert Ventura YC Patricia Ann 47002 ULDB B -12 Carroll Marine Farr 47 47 Dale Winson American Legion YC Picosa US 120 ULDB C 27 J Boats J111 36.5 A Douglas and Jack Jorgensen Los Angeles YC Pole Dancer 46714 PHRF A 36 J Boats J120 40 Tom & Terri Manok Oceanside YC Privateer II 46730 PHRF A 36 J Boats J120 40 Jack Rose SICYC Rascal 56653 PHRF D 120 Hunter Hunter 37.5 37.5 Kathy / Monica St. Amant / Chaban South Coast Corinthian YC / WSA Redline 18332 PHRF D 120 Schock Santana 30/30 GP 30 Derek Heeb California YC Rock & Roll 7311 ULDB C 27 J Boats J111 36.5 Bernard Girod Santa Barbara YC Rolling In The Deep 87369 ULDB D 81 Hobie Hobie 33 33 Paul Liszewski Arizona YC Rubicon III 63163 PHRF E 141 Jeremy Rodgers Contessa 33 32.3 Rod Percival Pacific Singlehanded Sailing Association Ruby d'eau 7355 PHRF B 60 Beneteau Oceanis 55 55 Richard Benedon California YC Runaway 7574 PHRF E 156 CAL Cal 36 35'10" thomas Lehtonen South Coast Corinthian YC Salacia 16721 PHRF A 30 Solaris Solaris 44 44 Ronald LaMorte Sapphire Knight SLO 8888 ULDB A -42 Farr Custom Farr 87 Phillip Friedman Del Rey YC Scarlet Fever 56875 Cruising 42 Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 509 50 Paul Hofer South Bay Yacht Racing Club Sea Horse 7408 Cruising 86 Beneteau BEN49 49.5 Simon Jones South Coast Corinthian YC Shockwave 8391 PHRF D 102 capital yacht co Newport 41s 41 mike and frank grijalva Arizona Yacht Club Sonrisa 56470 PHRF C 84 Beneteau Beneteau First 36.7 36.7 Herwig Baumgartner WSA Squall 97041 PHRF E 141 Catalina Catalina 34T 34.5 Gary Brockman South Coast Corinthian YC Starkite 8427 PHRF E 192 Catalina Yachts Catalina 30 29.92 MATTHEW PHINNEY Del Rey YC Sundowner 7403 ULDB C 36 MC MC 31 30 Dirk Freeland Santa Barbara YC TBD 60412 ULDB C 41 Synergy 1000 32.83 John Staff California YC Tiburon 38042 ULDB C 27 Santa Cruz SC 37 37 Doug/Craig Steele California YC Titanium USA 39 ULDB C 27 J Boats J111 36.5 Mike Drammer Santa Barbara YC Trident 5 ORCA 45 Corsair F-28CC 28 Terry Argast South Bay Yacht Racing Club Twelve Bar Blues 46287OD PHRF C 84 J Boats J105 34.5 Chuck Spear Pacific Singlehanded Sailing Association Uncle Bob 87694 PHRF B 72 Schock Schock 35 35 Larry Leveille Santa Barbara YC Velocity 56943 ULDB D 81 Hobie Hobie 33 33 Thomas Wilson Pacific Singlehanded Sailing Association Vesper 52007 ULDB A -100 Botin Carkeek TP52 52 David Team Newport Harbor YC Wahoo 27070 ORCA -31 Current Marine Schionning GF1400 46.7 Bill Gibbs Pierpont Bay YC Warrior 7125 ULDB B -9 J Boats J125 41 Dr Laura Schlessinger Santa Barbara YC White Light 56032A PHRF C 83 J Boats J40 40' Tom Hinkle Santa Barbara YC Wolfhound 28236 ULDB D 66 Ron Holland 11 Meter OD 33.8 Jamie Myer Del Rey YC Zephyr 7306 PHRF B 69 J Boats J109 35 Jack Mayer Del Rey YC.
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