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NCPHRF Base Rating Report NCPHRF Base Rating Report BOAT_TYPE RATING DATE DW Class Rating 11 Meter NCPHRF 66 4/9/1998 11 Meter ODR 99% 69 4/9/1998 1D 35 OSP 14.75' & ISP 44.78' 33 4/26/2004 1D 48 -30 9/23/2010 30 SQ Meter 150 3/23/1989 Aerodyne 38 36 11/12/2002 AERODYNE 38 CARBON 30 12/30/2002 Aerodyne 38 SD 42 10/27/2016 Alajuela 38 198 ALBATROSS 31 174 Alberg 30 222 8/11/1988 Alberg 35 192 10/27/1988 ALBIN BALLAD 30 183 8/12/2003 ALBIN CUMULUS 192 5/17/2001 ALBIN VEGA 27 240 Alden 32 204 6/15/1995 Alden 44 114 10/23/2014 Alden 45 78 1/21/1999 ALDEN MISTRAL 36 192 Alerion Express 28 162 5/6/2006 ALERION EXPRESS 28 ODR 90% jib 168 10/12/2006 Alerion Express 28 SD 168 10/2/2013 Alerion Express 33 120 6/24/2019 ALLIED CHANCE 30-30 162 10/26/1994 ALLIED PRINCESS 36 204 Aloha 32 180 ALOHA 34/10.4 SM 156 3/9/1989 Amel Sharki 39 186 1/21/2010 Amphritrite 43 153 8/28/1991 ANACAPA 40 KTH 156 3/16/1995 Andrews 21 includes 100% hs 141 8/25/2016 Andrews 30 120 Annapolis 44 144 7/18/1988 Antrim 27 CM ODR OSP & 116% 75 4/12/2001 555 ANTRIM 27 ODR OSP & 116% 78 4/12/2001 Apache 37 168 10/12/2006 Aphrodite 101 141 5/21/2009 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Page 1 of 39 BOAT_TYPE RATING DATE DW Class Rating Aquarius 21 288 1/21/2019 Archambault 27 w/ 12.2' spl & 105% hs 78 4/23/2015 Aries 31 258 Aries 32 234 6/29/1989 Atkin 38 183 4/8/1999 Azzura 310 57 12/7/1995 B 30 ludes square-top main & small 78 3/29/2021 B-25 141 7/1/1999 B-25 ODR 135 7/1/1999 Baba 30 240 Baba 35 SM 192 3/12/1998 Baba 40 144 2/16/1989 Baba 40 TM 138 6/18/1992 Bahama 25 252 Balboa 26 FK 222 Balboa 26 SK 228 BALBOA 27 8.2 222 Baltic 35 117 11/15/1989 Baltic 37 114 6/23/1988 Baltic 38 DP 96 2/6/1986 BALTIC 42 (C&C) 78 Baltic 42 DP 72 1/10/2006 Baltic 43 51 4/9/1998 Baltic 43 TM 48 5/28/2015 Baltic 48 DP 45 12/1/2011 BALTIC 51 36 4/9/1998 Baltic 51 CB Full Keel 45 4/9/1998 BALTIC 51 SM 39 4/9/1998 Baltic 55 DP 9 8/13/1998 Bashford/Howison-Sydney 41 18 1/12/2006 BAVARIA 34 WK 138 1/17/2002 Bavaria 40 105 3/23/2017 Bavaria Vision 46 78 8/28/2014 Bay Lady Morc 276 2/14/1998 Bayliner 27 IB 198 BB-10 132 1/23/1989 BEAR 95% 252 1/19/1995 Beneteau 11.5 ID YL 144 11/14/1996 Beneteau 235 174 4/28/1989 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Page 2 of 39 BOAT_TYPE RATING DATE DW Class Rating Beneteau 25 129 1/10/2006 Beneteau 285 186 10/26/1993 Beneteau 29 159 8/11/1988 Beneteau 305 159 12/15/1988 Beneteau 310 132 9/7/1993 Beneteau 310 R 126 4/12/2007 Beneteau 310 SD 4.25' draft 141 9/17/2007 Beneteau 32 MH 132 8/30/1989 Beneteau 323 DK 144 2/14/2006 Beneteau 32S5 138 5/12/1992 Beneteau 331 156 4/24/2014 Beneteau 345 129 8/30/1988 Beneteau 351 w/furlmain 156 5/17/2001 Beneteau 352 Oceanis 138 4/8/1999 Beneteau 35S5 120 10/4/1988 Beneteau 35S5 WK 132 Beneteau 35s7 First LK 117 3/16/2006 Beneteau 361 Oceanis 138 5/10/2005 Beneteau 36S7 First IK 6.08 Draft 120 8/9/2005 Beneteau 36S7 First LK 4.833 Draft 123 8/9/2005 BENETEAU 36s7 LK 5.6 Draft STD 120 8/9/2005 Beneteau 37 114 4/28/2009 Beneteau 373 132 10/12/2006 Beneteau 375 108 1/23/1991 Beneteau 38 First IK 108 Beneteau 38 First LK 102 Beneteau 38 First TM IK SD 108 8/31/2002 Beneteau 38 TM IK 102 3/1/1991 Beneteau 38 TM LK 99 3/9/1990 Beneteau 38S5 108 12/9/1999 Beneteau 38S5 DK 99 12/9/1999 Beneteau 38S5 SD 108 12/9/1999 Beneteau 390 Oceanis 132 3/1/1991 Beneteau 390 Oceanis WK 138 4/11/2005 Beneteau 393 Oceanis 6.25' draft 141 8/18/2008 Beneteau 393 Oceanis SD 147 8/19/2008 Beneteau 40 CC 126 4/20/2000 Beneteau 40 IK 99 1/18/2008 Beneteau 40.7 First Farr 60 10/28/2019 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Page 3 of 39 BOAT_TYPE RATING DATE DW Class Rating Beneteau 40.7 First Farr ODR 48 3/9/2004 Beneteau 405 TM 90 6/1/1989 Beneteau 411 105 12/9/1999 Beneteau 415 96 1/18/1990 Beneteau 41S5 90 Beneteau 42 IK 90 8/14/1997 Beneteau 42 IK SD 93 8/14/1997 Beneteau 42 IK TM 84 8/14/1997 Beneteau 42 IK TM SD 87 8/14/1997 Beneteau 42 LK 87 8/14/1997 Beneteau 42 LK TM 81 8/14/1997 Beneteau 423 102 4/11/2005 Beneteau 42S7 63 10/20/1999 Beneteau 42S7 First DK SM 69 5/18/2000 Beneteau 42S7 SM/WK/IK 72 4/20/2000 Beneteau 440 Oceanis 102 5/14/2002 Beneteau 45 Oceanis 54 1/16/2014 Beneteau 456 51 4/9/1998 Beneteau 45F5 66 12/1/2011 Beneteau 45F5 TM 51 2/26/2009 Beneteau 46 84 4/22/2010 Beneteau 463 90 6/15/2010 Beneteau 47.7 First Farr w/ 7.2' keel 45 5/22/2008 Beneteau 47.7 First Farr DK w/ 9.2' keel 39 5/22/2008 Beneteau 47.7 First Farr DK TM w/ 9.2' keel 33 5/22/2008 Beneteau 473 Oceanis 72 1/13/2004 Beneteau 500 Oceanis 84 5/8/1997 Beneteau 510 Oceanis 78 6/15/1995 Beneteau 523 42 8/17/2006 Beneteau 57 Center Cockpit 27 4/13/2006 Beneteau Class 10 90 6/10/1997 Beneteau Farr First 36.7 81 11/20/2008 602 Beneteau First 10R ODR 78 11/16/2006 Beneteau First 35 72 1/26/2012 Beneteau First 45 21 4/24/2008 Beneteau Oceanis 321 162 1/10/2006 Beneteau Oceanis 34 141 8/25/2011 BENETEAU OCEANIS 350 144 8/30/1989 Beneteau Oceanis 41 Includes 104% hs 108 8/26/2019 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Page 4 of 39 BOAT_TYPE RATING DATE DW Class Rating Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 includes small headsail 51 8/27/2019 Beneteau Oceanis 46.1 SM includes small headsail 54 1/20/2020 Beneteau Oceanis 49 84 10/27/2016 Bermuda 30 KTCH 270 1/19/1995 Bermuda 30 SL 264 6/15/1995 Bianca 414 84 11/19/1998 Big Bear 228 Bird NCPHRF With Spinnaker 180 4/26/2012 Bird ODR No NonSpin 204 4/26/2012 Blue Jacket 40 includes 150% reacher 69 1/21/2019 Bombay 29 252 2/15/1990 Bounty II 40 168 Brewer 42 132 5/28/1987 Brighton 198 3/23/1989 Bristol 24 258 Bristol 27 IB 234 Bristol 29.9 K 186 8/22/1991 Bristol 29/30 222 5/8/1997 Bristol 33 186 Bristol 34 192 1/13/2004 Bristol 35.5 144 4/19/1994 Bristol 38.8 144 Bristol 40 168 3/23/1989 Bristol 40 Y 156 Bristol 45.5 117 2/11/2003 Buccaneer 220 222 Buccaneer 250 210 Buccaneer 255 216 Buccaneer 28 WD 234 4/22/1989 Buccaneer 285 256 Buccaneer 295 174 11/23/1988 Buccaneer 335 144 5/1/1990 Buchan 37 150 11/2/1989 Burns T/2 162 2/13/1989 C&C 1/2 TON 162 6/23/1988 C&C 110 (Standard 2004) 87 1/26/2012 C&C 115 includes hs credit 66 2/26/2018 C&C 115 ODR Includes OSP & 11% hs 63 2/26/2018 C&C 121 DK W/5' BS 60 4/24/2008 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Page 5 of 39 BOAT_TYPE RATING DATE DW Class Rating C&C 121 No BS Stndrd Keel 63 4/13/2006 C&C 121 W/5' BS 57 2/21/2001 C&C 24 222 11/2/1988 C&C 25 OB 216 8/29/1990 C&C 26 210 C&C 27-1 198 C&C 27-1 TM 195 6/3/1993 C&C 27-2 186 5/8/1997 C&C 27-3 180 2/10/1989 C&C 29 174 1/10/1989 C&C 29-2 174 4/20/1995 C&C 30 174 12/13/1988 C&C 30 Mills includes 105%HS 36 8/25/2016 C&C 30-2 150 8/27/1992 C&C 32 156 3/21/1991 C&C 33 156 10/15/1998 C&C 33-2 132 8/30/1989 C&C 34 144 1/17/1989 C&C 34/36 90 12/5/1990 C&C 34/36 R 78 4/11/1994 C&C 35-1 126 11/23/1988 C&C 35-2 120 11/4/1992 C&C 35-3 117 7/29/1988 C&C 36 R 102 3/16/1995 C&C 36-1 138 1/11/1989 C&C 36-1 DK 126 11/18/2003 C&C 36-1 SM 144 10/25/1988 C&C 37 108 3/9/1980 C&C 37/40R 72 3/23/1989 C&C 38 Landfall 126 1/17/1989 C&C 38-1 120 5/14/1998 C&C 38-2 117 5/21/1992 C&C 39 Landfall 126 4/16/1997 C&C 39 TM 102 4/20/2004 C&C 39-1 102 11/21/1991 C&C 40-2 93 11/13/1997 C&C 40-2 DK 87 10/16/2008 C&C 40-2 TM 90 4/14/1989 C&C 40-2 TM DK 84 2/16/1989 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Page 6 of 39 BOAT_TYPE RATING DATE DW Class Rating C&C 41 72 12/16/1988 C&C 43-1 78 C&C 43-1 TM 75 4/22/1991 C&C 44 57 4/9/1998 C&C 44 w/ctrbd 69 1/13/2004 C&C 48 Landfall 120 5/14/1998 C&C 99 Keel 5.4 SPL=J 108 10/12/2004 C&C 99 DK Keel 6.4 SPL=J 102 10/12/2004 C&C Corvette 201 10/27/1988 C&C Mega 150 4/13/1989 Cabo Rico 38 186 2/16/1995 CAL 20 270 6/19/2008 748 CAL 21 252 1/23/2001 CAL 22 234 4/28/1994 CAL 24-1 240 CAL 24-2 228 CAL 25-1 OB 222 11/28/1988 CAL 25-2 IB 222 10/24/1996 CAL 25-2 OB 216 8/10/1995 CAL 27-1 IB 192 6/1/1989 CAL 27-1 OB 186 10/14/1988 Cal 27-2 OB 198 12/30/2002 CAL 27-2 IB 204 11/3/1988 CAL 27-3 192 8/22/1990 CAL 28 IB 213 9/15/2003 CAL 28 OB 207 9/15/2003 CAL 28-2 180 4/20/2000 CAL 29-1 IB 180 10/27/1988 CAL 29-1 OB 174 CAL 29-2 IB 183 10/27/1988 CAL 29-2 OB 177 CAL 30-1 192 3/18/1993 CAL 30-2 174 1/16/1992 CAL 30-3 156 5/1/1989 CAL 31 165 4/9/1998 CAL 33 150 CAL 33-2 132 6/29/1989 CAL 34-1 174 5/19/1989 CAL 34-2 171 5/31/1990 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Page 7 of 39 BOAT_TYPE RATING DATE DW Class Rating CAL 34-3 171 4/13/1989 CAL 35 CR 162 11/14/1996 CAL 35-2 138 7/10/1995 CAL 35-2 DK 135 7/10/1995 CAL 36 144 11/19/1992 CAL 36 Cruising 156 3/28/1996 Cal 39 2/3 TM 108 1/16/2014 CAL 39-1 114 6/10/1992 CAL 39-1 TM 108 5/17/1990 CAL 39-2/3 114 4/16/1997 CAL 39-2/3 Corinthian TM 108 4/16/1997 CAL 39-2/3 SD 120 4/16/1997 Cal 39-2/3 TM standard keel 111 12/1/2010 CAL 39-2/3 TM SD 114 4/16/1997 CAL 39-4 7' Draft 105 4/16/1997 CAL 39-4 WK 111 4/16/1997 CAL 40 114 12/29/1988 622 CAL 43 108 8/10/1995 CAL 46-2 & 3 156 3/23/1989 CAL 48 96 6/27/1990 CAL 9.2 IK 168 4/20/1995 CAL 9.2 IK DK 165 11/16/1988 CAL 9.2 LK DK 162 4/20/1995 CAL 9.2 R 159 4/20/1995 CAL T/2 IB 192 8/29/1990 CAL T/4 234 12/19/1988 Caliber Cutter LRC 40 144 2/17/2000 Cape Dory 22 270 8/5/1993 Cape Dory 27 228 3/23/1989 Cape Dory 28 222 Cape Dory 30 198 Cape Dory 31 192 Cape Dory 36 CUT 180 2/13/1993 Cape Dory 36 KTH 186 Cape Dory C330 177 3/11/1999 Capo 26 156 4/14/1989 Capo 26 IB 162 1/17/1989 Capo 30 120 3/24/2011 645 Capri 22 204 2/16/1989 Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Page 8 of 39 BOAT_TYPE RATING DATE DW Class Rating Capri 22 TR 198 1/22/2015 Capri 22 WK 210 2/26/2009 Capri 22 WK MKII 2500# dispacement 216 3/28/2013 Capri 25 168 2/4/1993 Capri 26 210 4/25/2018 Capri 26 WK 216 4/21/1993 Capri 30 IB 111 12/5/1988 Capri 30 OB 108 12/13/1988 Cardinal 46 90 5/17/1990 Carinita 276 4/16/1992 Carlson 29 198 Carter 30 174 Carter 37T 114 2/16/1995 Carter 39 108 Cascade 27 204 12/16/1988 Cascade 29 234 Cascade 36 132
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