Appendix 3: Bermuda Race Winners: 1906-2004

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Appendix 3: Bermuda Race Winners: 1906-2004 Appendix 3: Bermuda Race Winners: 1906-2004 OVERALL AND CLASS WINNERS, FIRST TO FINISH, 1926, 16 starters AND ONION PATCH TROPHY WINNERS Best time Dragoon, Robert N. Bavier, 118:06:45, 5.6 knots Winner, Malabar VII,John G.Alden 1906, Start, Brooklyn, NY, 668 miles, 3 starters Class A, Malabar VII Best time, Tamerlane, Frank Maier, 126 hrs: 09 min.:00 sec., Class B, Black Goose,W.F.Downs ave. speed 5.3 knots Winner, Tamerlane 1928, 25 starters Best time Rugosa II, Russell Grinnell, 103:13:48, 6.4 knots 1907, Start, Brooklyn, 12 starters Winner, Rugosa II Best time Dervish, Henry A. Morss, 89:00:00, 7.5 knots Class A, Rugosa II Large class, Dervish Class B, Malay,Raymond W.Ferris Small class, Lila, Richard D. Floyd Special Class, Flying Cloud III,Lawrence Grinnell, Jr. Class under 35 feet, Islander, Harry Pidgeon 1908, Start, Marblehead, MA, 675 miles, 6 starters Best time, Venona,E.Jared Bliss, 100:19:30, 6.7 knots 1930, 42 starters Large class, Dervish, Henry A. Morss Best time, Yankee Girl II,G.W.Warren, 98:29:39, 6.7 knots Small class, Venona Winner, Malay,Raymond W.Ferris Class A, Malabar X,John G.Alden 1909, Start, Brooklyn, 5 starters Class B, Malay Best time, Amorita,W.L.Baum, 78:19:00, 8.5 knots Winner, Margaret, George S. Runk 1932, Start, Montauk, NY, 628 miles, 27 starters Best time, Highland Light,Frank C. Paine, 71:35:43, 8.8 knots 1910, Start, Brooklyn, 2 starters (new record) Best time, Vagrant, Harold S.Vanderbilt, 90:42:00, 7.4 knots Winner, Malabar X,R.I.Gale, John G.Alden Winner, Vagrant Class A, Malabar X Class B, Dorade, Roderick S. Stephens Jr. 1923-1934, START AT NEW LONDON, CT, 660 MILES (EXCEPT 1934, Start, New London, 29 starters 1932, MONTAUK) Best time Vamarie,V.W.Makaroff, 75:33:32, 8.7 knots Winner, Edlu, Rudolph J. Schaefer 1923, 22 starters Class A, Edlu Best time, Memory, Robert N. Bavier, 112:18:45, 5.9 knots Class B, Baccarat,R.A.Alger Jr. Winner, Malabar IV,John G.Alden 1924, 14 starters Best time, Memory, Robert N. Bavier, 102:31:21, 6.4 knots Winner, Memory Class A, Memory Class B, Hutoka,G.B.Drake Class C, Lloyd W.Berry,Bayview Yacht Club 178 A BERTH TO BERMUDA 1936-PRESENT, START AT NEWPORT, RI, 635 MILES 1954, 77 starters Best time, Bolero,John Nicholas Brown, 108:55:04, 5.8 knots 1936, 44 starters Winner, Malay, Daniel D. Strohmeier Best time, Vamarie,V.W.Makaroff. 114:50:30, 5.5 knots Class A, Bolero Winner, Kirawan, Robert P.Baruch Class B, Circe, Carl Hovgard Class A, Stormy Weather, Philip LeBoutillier Class C, Fjord,R.G.A.Decker (Argentina) Class B, Kirawan Class D, Malay Special Class, over 73 feet, no finishers 1956, 89 starters 1938, 38 starters Best time, Bolero,Sven Salen (Sweden), 70:11:37, 9.0 knots Best time, Baruna, Henry C.Taylor, 91:05:42, 7.0 knots Winner, Finisterre, Carleton Mitchell Winner, Baruna Class A, Niña,DeCoursey Fales Class A, Baruna Class B, Carina, Richard S. Nye Class B, Blitzen,R.J.Reynolds Class C, Figaro III,William T. Snaith Class D, Finisterre 1940-1944 RACES CANCELLED DURING WORLD WAR II 1958, 111 starters Best time, Good News,John H. Hedden, 102:23:48, 6.2 knots 1946, 31 starters Winner, Finisterre, Carleton Mitchell Best time, Baruna, Henry C.Taylor, 119:03:05, 5.3 knots Class A, Legend,Wells Morss Winner, Gesture,A.Howard Fuller Class B, Touche II,John T. Potter Class A, Gesture Class C, Glory, Phillip F.Miller Class B, Suluan,R.F.deCoppet Class D, Finisterre 1948, 36 starters 1960, 131 starters Best time, Baruna, Henry C.Taylor, 87:09:45, 7.3 knots Best time, Venturer,H.G.Haskell Jr., 121:13:12, 5.2 knots Winner, Baruna Winner, Finisterre, Carleton Mitchell Class A, Baruna Class A, Dyna, Clayton Ewing Class B, Malabar XIII, Morgan Butler Class B, Palawan,Thomas J.Watson Jr. Class C, Cyane, Henry B. duPont 1950, 59 starters Class D, Katama,Fred Adams Best time, Bolero,John Nicholas Brown, 75:32:09, 8.4 knots Class E, Finisterre Winner, Argyll,William T. Moore Class A, Argyll 1962, 131 starters Class B, Merry Maiden,H.Irving Pratt Best time, Northern Light,A.Lee Loomis, 80:46:32, 7.9 knots Class C, Loki, Gifford B. Pinchot Winner, Niña,DeCoursey Fales Class A, Niña 1952, 58 starters Class B, Gaylark, Charles.W.Ufford Best time, Royono,U.S. Naval Academy, 97:16:28, 6.5 knots Class C, Lady Linden,A.M.R.Hughes Winner, Carina, Richard S. Nye Class D, Swamp Yankee,Van.Allen Clark Jr. Class A, Royono Class E, Burgoo,J.A.Mulcahey Class B, Mustang, Roderick Stephens Jr. Class C, Carina APPENDIX 3 179 1964, 143 starters 1972, Usual Newport course, 178 starters Best time, Stormvogel, Cornelius Bruynzeel (Netherlands), Best time, Robon, Robert H. Grant, 80:15:15 ,7.9 knots 92:10:15, 6.9 knots Winner, Noryema IV, Ron W.Amey (U.K.) Winner, Burgoo, Milton Ernstof Class A, Robon Class A, Ondine,S.A.Long Class B, Charisma,Jesse Philips Class B, Carillon,Wells Morss Class C, Noryema IV Class C, Tomadrus,T.Miller Class D, Dove, Stewart Greene Class D, Nike, Charles F.Strohmeier Class E, Maverick, Rodney Hill (U.K.) Class E, Burgoo Class F, Aesop,Alexander R. Fowler Onion Patch Trophy Series, United States Onion Patch Trophy Series, United States 1966, 167 starters 1974, 166 starters Best time, Kialoa II,John B. Kilroy, 105:02:41, 6.0 knots Best time, Ondine,S.A.Long, 67:52:22, 9.4 knots (new record) Winner, Thunderbird,T.Vincent Learson Winner, Scaramouche, Charles E. Kirsch Class A, Fortuna,Argentine Naval Academy (Argentina) Class A, Dora IV,Lynn Williams Class B, Carina, Richard S. Nye Class B, Scaramouche Class C, Inverness, Robert W.McCullough Class C, Recluta III,C.A.Corna (Argentina) Class D, Thunderbird Class D, Diane,James Mattingly Class E, Tioga, Bradley P.Noyes Class E, Cayenne, Donald Tate Class F, Nike, Curt Steinweg (Argentina) Class F, Hot Canary, Stanley Rubenzahl Onion Patch Trophy Series, England Onion Patch Trophy Series, United States 1968, 152 starters 1976, 150 starters Best time, Ondine,S.A.Long, 83:12:35, 7.6 knots Best time, Tem pest,Eric Ridder, 88:16:20, 7.2 knots Winner, Robin,Ted Hood Winner, Running Tide,A.G.VanMetre/A. G.VanMetre Jr. Class A, Good News,Jakob Isbrandtsen Class A, Running Tide Class B, Rage, Homer Denius Class B, Bumblebee 3,J.Kahlbetzer (Australia) Class C, Robin Class C, Arieto,A.Schofield Class D, Thunderbird,T.Vincent Learson Class D, Pride, Richard Jayson Class E, Windquest,Justin Wasley Class E, Circe,E.Greene Class F, Westray, Glenn MacNary Class F, Abino Robin,Ted Hood Onion Patch Trophy Series, United States Onion Patch Trophy Series, United States 1970, 679 miles, around Argus Bank Tower, 152 starters Best time, Windward Passage, 87:03:47, 7.8 knots Winner, Carina, Richard S. Nye Class A, Running Tide,Jakob Isbrandtsen Class B, Equation,John T. Potter Class C, Carina Class D, Harpoon, Mark Ewing Class E, Soogie Moogie,James H. Castle Class F, Pageant,John H. Page Onion Patch Trophy Series, United States 180 A BERTH TO BERMUDA 1978, 161 starters: IOR 89, MHS 72 1984, 115 starters: IMS 49, IOR 66 Best time, Circus Maximus,John Raby and Don Ridder, Best time, Boomerang, George Coumantaros, 82:11:50, 7.7 knots 105:05:46, 6.0 knots IMS Winner, Pamir, Francis H. Curren Jr. IOR Winner, Acadia, Burt H. Keenan IOR Winner, Merrythought,Jack King MHS Winner, Babe,Arnold C. Gay Class A, IOR, Retaliation,F.P.Heinemann Class A, IOR, Tem pest,Eric Ridder; Class B, IMS, Pamir Class B, IOR, Acadia Class C, IOR, Merrythought Class B, MHS, Solution,Thor Ramsing Class D, IMS, Full Cry, Robert Crompton Class C, IOR, Marionette,C.A.F.Dunning (U.K.) Class E, IOR, Road Warrior,John Kolius Class C, MHS, Snow White,W.B.White Class F,IMS, Wave Train,Albert Saunders Class D, IOR, Wildflower,R.B.Scarborough Onion Patch Trophy Series, United States Class D, MHS, Blaze, Edward du Moulin/Harold Oldak Class E, IOR, Mareva II,H.S.L.Murfey Jr. 1986, 125 starters: IMS 82, IOR 35, Maxi 8 Class E, MHS, Alaris,T.K.Iliff Best time, Condor, Robert A. Bell, 90:46:47, 7.0 knots Class F,IOR, Krshna,R.Pellicano IMS Winner, Puritan,Donald P.Robinson Class F,MHS, Babe IOR Winner, Silver Star,D.H.Clarke Onion Patch Trophy Series, United States Class A, IOR, Springbok,D.A.Rosow Class B, IMS, Stainless,B.S.Hall 1980, 160 starters, MHS only Class C, IOR, Abracadabra, Mark C. Ploch Best time, Bumblebee 4,J.D.Kahlbetzer (Australia), 70:07:45, 9.1 knots Class D, IMS, Froya,Oivind Lorentzen Jr. Winner, Holger Danske, Richard Wilson Class E, IOR, Silver Star Class A, Tenacious,James R. Mattingly Class F,IMS, Puritan Class B, Merrythought,Jack King Class M, Maxis, Condor Class C, Acadia, Burt H. Keenan Onion Patch Trophy Series, U.S. Blue Team Class D, Hilaria,C.F.Chapin/G. H. Schryver Class E, Katrinka,Winder family 1988, 120 starters: IMS 78, IOR 42 Class F, Holger Danske Best time, Congere,Beven Koeppel, 87:24:08, 7.3 knots Onion Patch Trophy Series, U. S. Northeast Team IMS Winner, Cannonball, Charles A.
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