International Star Class Yacht Register Numbers 1 – 1051

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International Star Class Yacht Register Numbers 1 – 1051 International Star Class Yacht Register numbers 1 – 1051 Taken from 1980-1983 LOGs Compiled by David Bolles No. Yacht Fleet Owner Yacht Club 1* Little Dipper WLIS S-11 2* Shasta ER Hugh Mahaffy Elk River S-11 3* Altair ELIS Destroyed in hurricane, Sep. 1938 S-11 4* Nereid Wrecked in storm, Nov. 1932, TX S-11 5* Aurega HB B. David Port Jefferson S-11 6* Aria Demolished 1932 S-11 7* Ceti Iso Warren A Ransom North Hatley S-11 8* Pieces of Eight SLM Delbert J. Daskal Chicago S-11 9* Little Rhody Iso William Walcutt St. Augustine S-11 10* Neptune Lost in 1924 gale, Larchmont, N. Y. S-11 11* Highball Destroyed by hurricane. Little Neck S-11 Bay, 1961 12* Nous CLIS Owner unknown since 1935 S-11 13* Evening Star SLE John de la France Lorain S-11 14* Starward Reported converted to day sailor, LG-17 1953 15 Leo SO Jack Holmes Lee-on Solent S-11 16 Blue Jay Destroyed in 1948 S-11 17* Dipper Iso Ralph O. Eis S-11 18* Navigo Last Reported in WLIS, 1937 S-11 19* Ginger Last Reported in WLIS, 1936 S-11 20* Gilded Lady Last Reported in WLIS, 1935 S-11 21* Donna A Robert Allen S-11 22* Shooting Star Dismantled Lake Champlain, 1947 S-11 23* Maria Demolished, Jacksonville, Fla GG-11 24* Faito SJPR Felix J. Serralles Puerto Rico V-14 25* Dione H. L Brown V-14 26* Tuc Boo Iso Richard S. Carlson V-14 27* Star Buck Sunk in Eastchester Bay, 1931 V-14 28* Long Time Mob Eberhard Schroeder Westfahler Delecke V-14 29* Cygnus Iso Joseph B. Hastings, Jr S-22 30* Peacock PGB Chas J. Hardy, Jr L-20 31* Rigel Sunk, Vermilion, Ohio, 1943 LG-19 32* Antares Cin Hermann K Vargason Cincinnati Sailing LG-19 Club 33* Koojie LOA Ralph Weller Rochester S-12 34* Mosquito FdeH Destroyed in 1941 V-13 35* Lure Wrecked on Breakwater at V-13 Southampton, Connecticut, 1937 36* Duchess T. Wroblewski V-13 37* Canis Minor Iso C Edward Morrison Salem Willows V-13 38 Banshee SO Frederick Owers East Cowes S-? 39* Hangover LCA Perry Katz Danbury V-13 40* Andiamo LMF Dismantled Venezuela, 1962 V-14 41* Aquilla GB H. H. Smith Jr. V-14 42* Vega Owner Unknown (Last Reported V-16 ERF, 1941) 43* Dawning Owner Unknown (Last Reported N-18 WLIS, 1948) 44* Draco ELIS Demolished May, 1976 S-19 45* Polaris WLE Dean Neumann Toledo V-17 46* Release Sunk May 29, 1968 V-17 47* Maia LB Owen Churchill California S-19 48 Capella Sunk in storm during Grosse Pointe V-17 Regatta 49 Evening Star LG S. B. Coulter V-17 50* Big Dipper Last Reported CLIS, 1936 V-17 51* Estrellita ELIS Roben Searles Niantic N-20 52* Ursa Minor Last Reported WLIS, 1942 N-20 53 Nali Wrecked Summer of 1933 N-20 54 Wain Wrecked Nov.1932 N-20 55* Poinciana Mid Howard M Richelsoph Milford N-20 56* Neptune II Last Reported SLE, 1936 V-17 57 Black Angel Completely destroyed in 1954 S-15 58 Mira Wrecked 1919, Port Washington S-15 shore 59 Aurora Lost 1919 during Larchmont Race V-15 Week 60* Lone Star Decommissioned, 1938 V-14 61* Little Bear WJ John H. Beyer Red Dragon S-15 62* Etoile Sunk by steamer when run down in S-11 1924 outside Oyster Bay, L I. 63* Scorpio Last Reported CLIS, 1935 S-19 64* Skippy Decommissioned, 1929 J-17 65 Tara Wrecked 1929, rebuilt 1933, S-16 wrecked again 1933 66* Teva Last reported CLIS, 1946 V-15 67 Junebud Darrell Bros, Bermuda V-15 68* Milky Way ERF H. F. Antepoth Island Canoe FO-20 69 D P. Morse ?-16 70 V B. Morrell ?-16 71* La Concha Iso David Pastoor Z-16 72* Starling GL Dismantled 1933 LG-19 73 Kef SOM Ford Beacom R-17 74 Southern Cross Dismantled 1943, Detroit R-17 75 Class of 17 Isol Thomas D Hall R-17 76* Whiffen Puff CLE William House R-17 77 Last Reported PE, 1947 FO-17 78* Stardust WLE Duane Nagel Toledo FO-17 79* Starlight CH John Crawley Northeast FO-17 80* Comet Destroyed winter of 1953 G-11 81* Rima Disappeared G-11 82* Heiroloom Mid Greater Fairfield County Council, Boy G-12 Scouts of America 83* Vega CA William Swett, Jr. Sandy Bay G-12 84* Champion Dismantled 1935 G-12 85* Uani Dismantled 1937 G-11 86* Alcor GB Murray Abramoff Miramar G-11 87 Moonlight Destroyed 1963 G-11 88* Sabre NB Donald R. Gordon E. Greenwich G-11 89 Constellation NB William Johnson E. Greenwich G-11 90* Seeadler last reported ER, 1946 G-11 91 last reported WLE, 1925 ?-11 92* Bobber CLE Sunk 1939 Z-22 93* Jupiter GL Philip J. Maker Gull Lake R-17 94 Astronomer Last Reported Gull Lake 1942 Z-22 95* Arrowknot GAR Dr Richard R Jablonski Duquesne Z-23 96 Caron LK Fred H Hill Lake Keuka R-17 97 Rambler SL Decommissioned 1937 R-17 98 Owner unknown R-17 99* Venus DR Vincent D Leahy & Lloyd E Money Crescent R-17 100 Vagabond Iso Harry K Clark Sodus Bay R-17 101 Helen-Gone Iso Wrecked in 1937 R-17 102* Reef DR Wrecked in Detroit R-17 103 Machah LOA Dismantled winter of 36-37 R-17 104 Sally Ann CanL Bailey Cananadaigua R-17 105 Restless DR Mat Reese Bayview R-17 106 Starling II Colin McF Reed Sodus Bay R-17 107* Nereid II Iso Dismantled winter 1940 FO-22 108* Three Star LB Owen Churchill California C-22 109* Stardust Ric F. B. Needels St. Francis C-22 110* Movie Star Dismantled 1953 C-22 111 Never certified to be a true Star 112* Pollux LB Barbara A Morris Portuguese Bend C-22 113* Dark Star Mid Thomas J Okin A-23 114* Aldebaran C. D. Humphreys A-23 115* Punjab Disappeared after being C-23 decommissioned 116 Nadine Never completed 117* Stardust Iso Clifford Renfrew Kalawana B.C. W-23 118* Astrea Iso J. Simson Halfmoon Bay W-23 119* G. P. Kitson W-23 120* North Star EB Broke from moorings arid wrecked H-23 1932 121 El-Bar-B Dismantled 1956-Port Huron MI FO-23 122* Moondyne ELIS Joseph Russo NE-23 123* Ara SLIS Stuan Bratesman Sea Cliff B-23 124* Sheila RAR Robert D Ramsay Raritan NE-23 125* Scrapper BI E J McCauley Grosse Point FO-23 126* Dayspring Richard Hardie S-23 127 Frank J. Burress, Jr S-23 128* Nimbus NCB Justin Baker S-23 129* Aurigo II Decommissioned in 1954 FO-23 130* Minded II Iso William Lucking FO-24 131 Owner Unknown ?-23 132* Ham Lincoln NK-23 133* Hope NB Cordon A Colwell East Greenwich NK-23 134* Sirius NB Sunk and abandoned September 3, NK-23 1938 135* Red Head BH W.J. Fidrocki & E J. Courtney NK-23 136* Cuprice MC Wrecked at Nahant, September, NK-23 1938 137* Ibex CA Ed Cleary Sandy Bay NK-23 138 Owner Unknown FO-25 139* First and Ten Bernard Bizar B-23 140* Kathleen LCA Jack A Collins B-23 141* Chip Iso Martin Buriton B-23 142* Cherokee II SUN Ben Gould Lake Sunapee B-23 143* Rhody NB C Chandler Lawrence E Greenwich B-23 144 Iso Eric Mushnick (New Jersey) B-23 145* Mercury II EB Sunk on tow, Gulf of Georgia, 1931 W-23 146* Grenouelle Last Reported CLIS, 1942 NE-23 147* Maia II ELIS Wrecked in hurricane in 1938 S-23 148* Sea Bird Win Raymond Lambombardi FO-23 x149 Iso W. R. Bruce (Portsmouth, Va) SS-24 150* Shining Star FB Joseph Cappell NE-23 151* Coe Charles Lyons & James Beers SV-23 (Spokane) 152* Taseko Iso S. H. Hawkins (Ganges, BC) SV-23 153* Mintaka Iso Burned 1980, Victona, BC SV-23 154* Starester Iso Maurice E Bennett (Norfok, Va) C-24 155* Morning Star Decommissioned 1935 BL-23 156* Twenty Grand PS Gregg McDonald BL-23 157* Nat So Light PS Tom Droscher BL-23 158* Betelguese PS Howard Smalley Bellingham BL-23 159* Doll Baby CLE George Potts Z-23 160 Billie Last Reported Pittsburgh 1947 Z-23 161* California 1937 reported wrecked S-23 162* Breeze Iso Charles J. Derler P-23 163* Omar PPL Robert H. Moats Paw Paw Lake P-23 164* Frisco Star SFB Sunk in race at Golden Gate, 1937 M-23 165* Vega WFSB Decommissioned in 1954 M-23 166 Bobby SFB Wrecked in 1926 M-23 167* Ouerida LCA Completely wrecked in 1946 S-23 168 Kangaroo Never completed in Australia 169 Mee Sing Wrecked 1934 (built in Hong Kong) FO-23 170 Celeste CH G. Lippert FO-24 171* Opoh PGB Wm Norbach and Edward Segar S-24 172* Shrew Iso Joe Picinich S-24 173* Vamp Last Reported PGB, 1936 S-24 174* Flash Last Reported PB, 1931 S-24 175* White Owl Last Reported GSB 1936 S-24 176* Ladrane WLIS Wrecked in Hempstead Harbor in S-24 1934 177* Venus Last Reported WLIS, 1937 NE-24 178* Trout CB Kristan B. Uebersax Gibson Island NE-24 179* Porpoise CB Hart Bloodgood Gibson Island NE-24 180* Tuna WS John V Walsh Gibson Island NE-24 181* Minnow LS Mystic Shipyards, Mystic, Conn, NE-24 1939 182* Folly Stripped and hull destroyed, Nov NE-24 1948 183* Pu Kin WS Kenneth E Wilson NE-24 184* Barracudas SJPR Theodore Gonzales, Jr.
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