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Nnyc Registration Data NNYC REGISTRATION DATA Skipper Name Sail No. Boat Name Boat Type portsm phrf ** DIV 1 ** Don Turner 105 Cosmic Muffin Melges 24 68.9 90.0 Gary Rosenbeck 128 Crisis Mode Melges 24 68.9 90.0 John Ross 5121 Chris Dan Beneteau FC8 79.5 156.0 John Cullen 515 Chutzpah J/24 80.8 168.0 Rob Curran 3257 Habanero J/24 80.8 168.0 Peter Holzwarth 301 Sweet Pea J/24 80.8 168.0 Henry Schultz 3434 CU Later Alligator J/24 80.8 168.0 Mark Johnson 570 Boat J/22 81.7 177.0 Ben Brzozowski 974 Not Boat J/22 81.7 177.0 Derek Walker 30397 Scooter (Div 1) Evelyn 26 82.7 171.0 ** DIV 2 ** Ken Friedman 101 Windsome S2 6.7 87.4 210.0 Mike Klinkner 347 Baraka Cal 27 90.1 204.0 Larry Kaup 6563 Verde O'Day 27 91.1 204.0 Jim Stolla 774 Fantasia Jeanneau 27 92.1 210.0 Kevin Quinn P22 Frankie II Pearson 22 97.0 282.0 Max Sheppard E185 Sea Fox S&S Dolphin 24 99.1 1.0 ** DIV 3 ** Jim Weyenberg xxx Mobius Trip US Yacht 42.0 0.0 Derek Walker 30397 Scooter (Div 3) Evelyn 26 83.5 171.0 Paul Walheim 46 Bucko S2 6.7 88.3 0.0 Norm Fox 3152 Fox Trot Catalina 27 88.3 207.0 Don Reid 90 Sails Call Hunter 30 90.1 171.0 Pete Tedlie 296 Slippery When Wet Santana 20 91.0 225.0 Tim Foulks 2164 High Spirits Catalina 27 91.7 207.0 Steve Laedtke 385 Myasis Dragon Catalina 25 94.8 225.0 Tom Rayson 1484 No Problem San Juan 21 95.6 252.0 Jonathan Coultas 1153 Crazy Juan San Juan 21 95.6 0.0 ** DIV 4 ** Doug Hatch 83 Okoboji S2 7.3 96.2 234.0 Bob Lohry 13526 Catalina 22 96.3 0.0 Tom Morley 14959 Hurricane Mom Catalina 22 96.3 276.0 Mike McAuliffe 10824 Sanity Catalina 22 96.3 276.0 David Fahrenkrug xxx Panacea Catalina 22 96.3 0.0 Mike Pietrzyk 124 Elixer Balboa 8.8 96.6 0.0 Terry Smith 394 Up Oars Tanzer 22 97.0 240.0 Chris Volkman 233 Un-Wine-D Precision 23 97.0 222.0 Mark Hallett 636 Red Sky Ericson 25 97.2 234.0 Bill DeBruin 15559 Blessing Catalina 22 97.3 0.0 Matt Walker 1871 Three Sheets Chrysler 22 100.5 1.0 Flying Scot Skip Wilson 4812 Alacrity Flying Scot 89.6 0.0 Jack Couillard 1009 Amphitrite Flying Scot 89.6 0.0 Glenn Mintern 2593 Out of Control Flying Scot 89.6 0.0 Leo Loeb 4491 Zip Flying Scot 89.6 0.0 Ken Friedman 2163 Appeal Flying Scot 89.6 0.0 Larry Arnoldussen 2542 Kiwi Flying Scot 89.6 0.0 John Anderla 2513 Bolero Flying Scot 89.6 0.0 Jim Jilek 4071 Second Wind Flying Scot 89.6 0.0 Henry Schultz 4970 TTFN Flying Scot 89.6 0.0 Laser John Ross john Laser 91.1 0.0 Paul Ruthven paul Laser 91.1 0.0 Scott Powley scott Laser 91.1 0.0 Rob Bryson rob Laser 91.1 0.0 Mark Johnson mark Laser 91.1 0.0 Ben Brzozowski ben Laser 91.1 0.0 Andrew Nelson andrew Laser 91.1 0.0 Seth Legare seth Laser 91.1 1.0 Chris Kuborn chris Laser 91.1 1.0 Questions? Contact: Contact Person Unknown Printed on: 06/14/2013 8:18:06 Number of boats in Database 55 Version 6.45 Scoring Program by Quick Score - For Program Information visit www.QuickScoreRace.com or Email [email protected] Do NOT contact Quick Score about this boat data.
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