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Name Club Sail Number Class Select Launching Area Tim Mcculloch Howick SC / Bucklands Beach YC 52359 420 Westhaven-Marina-Boat-R Name Club Sail Number Class Select Launching Area Tim McCulloch Howick SC / Bucklands Beach YC 52359 420 westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Adrian Murrays Bay SC AON 18ft Skiff royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Blake Hinsley Murrays Bay SC / Kohimarama YC 2714 29er wakatere-boating-club-narrow-neck-beach Jasper Camenzind Murrays Bay SC 2174 29er wakatere-boating-club-narrow-neck-beach George Lee Rush Wakatere BC 2126 49erFX wakatere-boating-club-narrow-neck-beach Seb Menzies Murrays Bay SC 116 49erFX royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Ed Crook Wakatere BC 279 A Class wakatere-boating-club-narrow-neck-beach David Haylock Wakatere BC 271 A Class wakatere-boating-club-narrow-neck-beach Nigel Harford Wakatere BC 2747 Cherub royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 David Duff Royal Akarana YC 2731 Cherub royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Mike Sanderson RNZYS 2743 Cherub royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Adam Miller RNZYS 2738 Cherub royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Kieran Nally Royal Akarana YC 2744 Cherub royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Tim Roper Sandspit Yacht Club 2751 Cherub royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Yi Shun Thong French Bay YC 336 Farr 3.7 westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Connor Ward Northcote Birkenhead YC 174 Farr 3.7 northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Doug Roberts Manly SC 102 Flying Dutchman westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 William Denton French Bay Yacht Club 138 J14 point-chevalier-sailing-club-raymond-res-raymond-st-auckland-1022 Shaaron Mckee Panmure Lagoon SC 157146 Laser Radial royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 George Pilkington Wakatere BC / RNZYS 211574 Laser Radial wakatere-boating-club-narrow-neck-beach Phillip Bennett Wakatipu YC 165563 Laser Radial royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Matthew Carter Panmure Lagoon SC unknown Laser Radial westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Lilly-marie Houry Bay of Islands YC 210505 Laser Radial westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Meg Catley French Bay YC 0 Laser Standard westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Angus Rainsford Murrays Bay SC 215083 Laser Standard westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Nick Egnot Johnson RNZYS 4 Moth northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Niall Malone RNZYS TBC Nacra20 RNZYS Megan Thomson RNZYS Emirates Nacra20 RNZYS Ian Darby Wakatere BC / RNZYS 470 OK Dinghy wakatere-boating-club-narrow-neck-beach Eamon Withers French Bay YC 10147 Open Skiff westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Oliver Lu French Bay YC 9569 Open Skiff westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Christopher Kenrick Northcote Birkenhead YC 9432 Open Skiff northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Oliver Whyte Northcote Birkenhead YC 9603 Open Skiff northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Marlon Porteous Royal Akarana YC 4503 Optimist royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Rebecca Ross Royal Akarana YC 4238 Optimist royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Joseph Thom Royal Akarana YC 4597 Optimist royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Joseph Thom Royal Akarana YC 4597 Optimist royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Bradley Perry Royal Akarana YC 4620 Optimist royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Alex Zhao Bucklands Beach YC 4128 Optimist northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Louis Quere Royal Akarana YC 4094 Optimist royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Annabelle Cartwright Howick SC 4654 Optimist other-boat-club-or-ramp-location Oscar Marshall Panmure Lagoon SC TBC Optimist northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Rylen Schussler French Bay YC 4697 Optimist westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Megan Schussler French Bay YC 4749 Optimist westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Juno Grey French Bay YC 821 Optimist kohimarama-yacht-club-80-tamaki-drive-mission-bay-auckland-1071 Toby Dunn Murrays Bay SC 4619 Optimist point-chevalier-sailing-club-raymond-res-raymond-st-auckland-1022 Benjamin Stoffel Murrays Bay SC 4438 Optimist Murrays Bay Toby Cleghorn Murrays Bay SC 4665 Optimist bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Jago Cleghorn Murrays Bay SC 4177 Optimist bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Callum Noyer Wakatere BC 4523 Optimist bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Christopher McGlennon Murrays Bay SC 4376 Optimist westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Nicholas McGlennon Murrays Bay SC 4413 Optimist westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Vivienne Gubani Murrays Bay SC 4674 Optimist northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Tehya Harris Murrays Bay SC 3737 Optimist westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Gretel Satterthwaite Murrays Bay SC 4643 Optimist northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 George Turner Murrays Bay SC 4630 Optimist westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Emily Turner Murrays Bay SC 4526 Optimist westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Blake Dyer Murrays Bay SC 4717 Optimist other-boat-club-or-ramp-location Corban Dyer Murrays Bay SC 4660 Optimist other-boat-club-or-ramp-location Ruben Newton Waketere BC 4585 Optimist bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Arran Torbay SC 4751 Optimist westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Jake Roberts Panmure Lagoon SC 759 Optimist royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Jonathan Tough Bucklands Beach YC RSA1303 Optimist westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Jessica Tough Bucklands Beach YC RSA 1408 Optimist westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Niccolo Damico Panmure Lagoon SC Other northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Marco Canegallo Panmure Lagoon SC 2226 RS Aero royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Dave West Northcote Birkenhead YC / Murrays Bay SC 1852 RS Aero northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Logan Ross Royal Akarana YC 1198 Starling royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 Aidan Beauchamp Glendowie BC 1329 Starling northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Catherine Gravit RNZYS / Pt Chevalier SC 12636 Starling northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Edward Gravit RNZYS / Pt Chevalier SC 1201 Starling northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Tom Pilkington Wakatere BC / RNZYS 1122 Starling wakatere-boating-club-narrow-neck-beach Jackson Grimmer French Bay YC 1114 Starling westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Sam Clarke Murrays Bay SC 2147 Starling bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Nicholas Drummond Bucklands Beach YC 2163 Starling northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Lachlan Marker Glendowie BC 2124 Starling point-chevalier-sailing-club-raymond-res-raymond-st-auckland-1022 Josh Hilder Wakatere BC 1187 Starling bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Marcus Hilder Wakatere BC 1231 Starling bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Stephen Knights Torbay SC 159 Sunburst bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Stephen Knights Torbay SC 159 Sunburst bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 William Noyer Wakatere BC 1840 Sunburst bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Paige Williams RNZYS 11 Sunburst northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Ben Western RNZYS 269 Sunburst bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Dee Ankersmit Waketere BC 1143 Sunburst wakatere-boating-club-narrow-neck-beach Steve Lucas Pine Harbour CC No number. Red/ white Mainsail Sunburst Like royal-akarana-yacht-club-8-tamaki-drive-okahu-bay-1071 John Rusk Heretaunga BC TIWAL 3 Tiwal westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Melinda Henshaw RNZYS TIWAL 1 Tiwal westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Jon Robinson Kohimarama YC TIWAL 2 Tiwal westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Scott Wackrow Kohimarama YC TIWAL 3 Tiwal westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Lance Putan Tauranga Y&PBC 77 Tornado northcote-point-1-hinemoa-street-birkenhead-auckland-0626 Winston Ordish-Benner Tauranga Y&PBC 121 Tornado wakatere-boating-club-narrow-neck-beach JP Tobin Top Gun 151 Windfoil wakatere-boating-club-narrow-neck-beach Gary Hill Wakatere BC 65 Windfoil bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Olly Maidment Tauranga Y&PBC 18 Windfoil bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Bret Jeffery Tauranga Y&PBC 111 Windfoil bayswater-marina-21-sir-peter-blake-parade-bayswater-north-shore-0622 Tony McGlennon Murrays Bay SC 134 Zephyr westhaven-marina-boat-ramp-79-westhaven-drive-st-marys-bay-auckland-1011 Class # 420 1 18ft Skiff 1 29er 2 A Class 2 Cherub 6 Farr 3.7 2 Flying Dutchman 1 J14 1 Laser Radial 5 Laser Standard 2 Moth 1 Nacra 20 2 OK Dinghy 1 Open Skiff 4 Optimist 31 RS Aero 2 Starling 11 Sunburst 6 TIWAL 4 Tornado 2 Windfoil 4 Zephyr 1 Total 92 Launching Area Bayswater 14 Kohimarama 1 Murrays Bay 3 Northcote Pt 16 Other 3 Pt Chev 3 RNZYS 2 Royal Akarana 21 Wakatere 10 Westhaven 25.
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