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2000 Newport Bermuda Race 2000 NEWPORT BERMUDA RACE START JUNE 16 2000 Date: Jun 24, 2000 (c)NEW YORK YACHT CLUB Time: 6:18am Yacht Race Scoring Systems *************************************** R A C E #1 D E T A I L *************************************** CL 1 IMS CRUISER/RAC | START TIME: 13:00 | COURSE LENGTH: 635.0 Miles | COURSE: OCEAN RACING | PERFORMANCE CURVE SCORING | Note: * = C/R Yacht with 100% D/A applied as embedded in Cert. | | GP FINISH IMPL'D CRT TIME FINISH |SAIL NO YACHT NAME YACHT TYPE SKIPPER CLUB RATING D:HR:MN:SC WIND HR-MN-SC CLS FLT --------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------ -------- ------ -------- ------- 13260 *RESTLESS 41 PSN/Rhd Crawford Tred Avon 727.0 4:10:15:39 19.082 52-47-54 1 1 B11 *BANGALORE Rhodes 43 Tefft RHADC 698.7 4:11:15:15 16.985 56-23-48 2 2 13194 *GAYLARK Swan 38 Watson Corinthian 664.7 4: 9:54:41 16.145 58- 3-44 3 3 2021 *NICOLE Cal 40 duPont Tred Avon 688.8 4:10:14:18 16.100 58- 9-28 4 4 83458 *PHANTOM Cal 40 Comerford Annapolis 686.8 4:10: 6: 5 16.052 58-15-30 5 5 3488 *ANTHEM Cstm 38 Geis Annapolis 660.7 4:10: 2:56 15.965 58-26-31 6 6 3815 *ACTAEA Ber 40 Cone Corin-Phil 676.0 4:13:15:33 15.950 58-28-25 7 7 1818 *SINN FEIN Cal 40 Rebovich Raritan 684.4 4:10:42:21 15.931 58-30-46 8 8 14564 *LIGHT FANTASTIC Carter 39 Shemitz Milford 666.5 4: 9:42: 9 15.856 58-40-24 9 9 20621 *EMILY Cstm 44 Gaynor CCA 679.8 4:10:48:28 15.735 58-56-12 10 10 50599 *TAZZARIN Sabre 362 Barton Manchester 666.9 4:10: 4: 2 15.701 59- 0-38 11 11 42543 *REMORA VIII PRSN 362 Hopkins Barrington 676.6 4:11: 9:20 15.630 59-10-11 12 12 33616 *DARK HORSE Frers 36 Naroski Palmers Cv 660.1 4: 9:29:24 15.245 60- 2-37 13 13 13182 *ANTARES Swan 41 Donahue Edgartown 653.8 4:11: 4:57 15.183 60-11-20 14 15 51189 *EXUBERANT Newport 41 Hammar Portsmouth 665.2 4:13:12:32 14.782 61- 9-27 15 17 BER406 *MONTEREY Stevens 47 Crane R Bermuda 652.3 4:11:13:38 14.026 63- 8-45 16 43 80 *CATHERINE ELIZA Ben 41 Mauritz NYAC 673.6 4:13:17:15 14.017 63-10-16 17 44 AOK1 SCRATCH BOAT TEST NONE 435.8 : 0: 0: 0 0.000 - CL 2 IMS CRUISER/RAC | START TIME: 13:10 | COURSE LENGTH: 635.0 Miles | COURSE: OCEAN RACING | PERFORMANCE CURVE SCORING | Note: * = C/R Yacht with 100% D/A applied as embedded in Cert. | | GP FINISH IMPL'D CRT TIME FINISH |SAIL NO YACHT NAME YACHT TYPE SKIPPER CLUB RATING D:HR:MN:SC WIND HR-MN-SC CLS FLT --------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------ -------- ------ -------- ------- 33722 *SAPPHIRE SEAS Baltic 38 Avery Newport 644.4 4: 9:53: 2 15.210 60- 7-31 1 14 41479 *ZEPHYR Sweden 38 Waddington Windjammer 639.6 4: 9:31:11 15.008 60-36-22 2 16 32146 *DAWN TREADER Swan 411 Cohen Fishing Ba 643.2 4:10:44:38 14.759 61-12-56 3 18 NA11 *SWIFT Navy 44 Panayiotou NASS 638.1 4: 8:55: 4 14.720 61-18-42 4 20 53374 *CARPE DIEM Swan 391 Fracchia Setauket 636.5 4: 9:43:28 14.644 61-30-14 5 21 31346 *LINDY Pet 38 Dickerson Niantic Ba 631.2 4: 9:52: 4 14.557 61-43-37 6 22 30683 *EDDYSTONE LIGHT C&C 402 Hall USCGA 637.7 4:11:24:10 14.529 61-47-56 7 25 51016 *THE UGLY DUCKLI Swan 44 Kardash New York 636.1 4:10: 1:52 14.495 61-53-12 8 27 31310 *CILISTA Pet 38 Eberle Manchester 640.5 4:11:16:29 14.344 62-17- 0 9 31 42901 *SAFARI Sabre 42 Schutt Chesapeake 636.9 4:10:10:44 14.328 62-19-28 10 33 23407 *ARIEL Swan 47 Thompson Tred Avon 632.1 4: 9:52: 5 14.317 62-21-16 11 34 NA10 *LIVELY Navy 44 Cerrito NASS 636.9 4:10:27:26 14.260 62-30-21 12 35 43553 *MISTY J-40 Allardyce Watch Hill 636.0 4: 9:48:32 14.229 62-35-26 13 36 50403 *SAZERAC Swan 40 Ettie New York 630.1 4: 9:58:30 14.183 62-42-52 14 39 NA9 *FLIRT Navy 44 Crowley NASS 637.2 4:11: 7:13 14.065 63- 2-16 15 41 NA12 *VIGILANT Navy 44 Demeyer NASS 637.7 4:12: 3:43 13.840 63-40-12 16 47 51285 *SIMBA Frers 48 Knapp Saugatuck 638.7 4:11:49: 1 13.659 64-11-46 17 53 294 *IMPALA Cstm 57 Sanford Nantucket 637.8 4:11:57:14 13.523 64-36- 2 18 60 50994 *JUBILANT J-40 Lundell Huntington 635.2 4:12:45:10 13.458 64-47-53 19 63 CL 3 IMS CRUISER/RAC | START TIME: 13:20 | COURSE LENGTH: 635.0 Miles | COURSE: OCEAN RACING | PERFORMANCE CURVE SCORING | Note: * = C/R Yacht with 100% D/A applied as embedded in Cert. | | GP FINISH IMPL'D CRT TIME FINISH |SAIL NO YACHT NAME YACHT TYPE SKIPPER CLUB RATING D:HR:MN:SC WIND HR-MN-SC CLS FLT --------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------ -------- ------ -------- ------- 315 *CARINA Cstm 48 Potts CCA 623.5 4: 7:22:26 14.744 61-15-11 1 19 20428 *REGATTA C/R 41 Koste Tred Avon 627.8 4: 9:25:52 14.530 61-47-49 2 24 51137 *XENOPHON Swan 40 Rabuffo Baldwin 627.7 4: 8:55:35 14.455 61-59-22 3 28 42100 *BLACKWATCH Hinck 42 Harrington New York 620.4 4: 8:32:25 14.453 61-59-40 4 29 36550 *BREAKAWAY J-36 Tarbell Kittery Pt 628.1 4: 9:26:16 14.378 62-11-30 5 30 40333 *INCESSANT Baltic 42 Paul Kapla Annapolis 628.2 4: 9:33:46 14.333 62-18-39 6 32 52066 *JACQUELINE IV Hinck 42 Forman New York 630.8 4:10:39:41 14.216 62-37-31 7 37 32441 *CYGNETTE Swan 441 Mayer New York 626.2 4: 9:20:12 14.147 62-48-43 8 40 87064 *JOSS Swan 42 Ferretti Indian Hbr 621.8 4:10:20:38 13.919 63-26-45 9 45 83121 *BANDANA Swan 47 Benson TAYC 618.0 4: 9:35:48 13.863 63-36-19 10 46 777 *RAINMAKER Swan 40-2 McFaul Port Wash 622.9 4:10:28:47 13.834 63-41-10 11 48 32993 *CYBELE Ben 42 Burnes CCA 627.6 4:11:10:11 13.807 63-45-49 12 49 51122 *UPBEAT J-42 Smith Edgartown 625.0 4: 9:48:10 13.736 63-58- 9 13 51 43838 *CLOVER Swan 46 Finnegan New York 618.9 4: 9: 5:14 13.729 63-59-28 14 52 50692 *MORGAN OF MARIE Cent 42 Golder Raritan 621.6 4:10:32:58 13.644 64-14-23 15 54 50953 *DOLPHIN J-42 Sloop Morgan NY/GIYS 622.4 4:10: 6:15 13.609 64-20-43 16 55 50820 *FINESSE J-42 Merrill CCA 627.2 4:10:50:13 13.587 64-24-38 17 56 DA102 *ALIBI Swan 44 Breck Riverside 621.6 4:10:36:54 13.565 64-28-29 18 58 32013 *PANTHER Swan 47 Rogers Annapolis 620.1 4:11:22: 9 13.428 64-53-19 19 64 42241 *APACHE Frers 41 Kelly Ctrboard 619.5 4:16:39: 4 12.294 68-43-22 20 98 K2550 *GREEN DRAGON Cstm 44 Carr Essex 616.3 0: 0: 0: 0 0.000 - DNC DNC CL 4 IMS CRUISER/RAC | START TIME: 13:30 | COURSE LENGTH: 635.0 Miles | COURSE: OCEAN RACING | PERFORMANCE CURVE SCORING | Note: * = C/R Yacht with 100% D/A applied as embedded in Cert. | | GP FINISH IMPL'D CRT TIME FINISH |SAIL NO YACHT NAME YACHT TYPE SKIPPER CLUB RATING D:HR:MN:SC WIND HR-MN-SC CLS FLT --------- --------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------ -------- ------ -------- ------- 51722 *WENDEN Swan 44 Schwartz Riverside 611.6 4: 6:27:17 14.541 61-46- 2 1 23 51244 *CRESCENDO Swan 44 Jacobson Indian Riv 612.8 4: 6:57:38 14.514 61-50-19 2 26 20147 LOCOMOTION C&C 42 Barnard RNSYS 615.0 4: 8:51:37 14.215 62-37-36 3 38 42130 *MUTINY Baltic 43 Kane American 607.9 4: 7:30:38 14.056 63- 3-40 4 42 42193 *PALANTIR Frers 41 Kendrick Lloyd Hbr 608.2 4: 9:18:31 13.755 63-54-55 5 50 42960 *SOMERSET Frers 45 Alder Riverside 604.6 4: 8:13:28 13.570 64-27-40 6 57 51203 *CHASSEUR Swan 44 Snyder New York 607.3 4: 9:40:19 13.530 64-34-52 7 59 50936 *BABE Swan 46 Couper R Bermuda 611.7 4: 9: 9:48 13.505 64-39-26 8 61 32006 *RAMPAGE N/M 41 Borden USCGA 608.9 4:10:14:51 13.459 64-47-45 9 62 43950 *ORION Taylor 41 Patterson Hampton 595.8 4: 8:26: 5 13.403 64-58- 4 10 65 25625 *MIDNIGHT SUN Baltic 43 Eisenberg New York 603.2 4: 9:19: 4 13.397 64-59- 2 11 66 33890 *LYRA Cstm 49 Gregory CCA 603.7 4: 9: 4:27 13.385 65- 1-18 12 67 21560 *WHISPER Canning 48 Brotman 592.1 4: 8:54:59 13.320 65-13-26 13 68 47 *BYE BYE BLUES J-120 Monro Stamford 588.7 4: 7:59: 0 13.240 65-28-25 14 69 51225 *SWEPT AWAY Marek 48 Mandell Huntington 593.7 4: 6:40: 2 13.182 65-39-24 15 70 42935 *JAM SESSION S&S 48 Weiner New York 597.6 4: 9: 1:30 13.013 66-12-23 16 74 2650 *HOUND Cstm 59 Eberhart New York 593.6 4: 9:33:47 12.951 66-24-34 17 77 50891 *MANTRA LH 51 Devereaux Manchester 596.8 4:10:15:31 12.881 66-38-38 18 81 51996 *SCREAMIN' MIMI J-46 Gillette Lauderdale 599.8 4:10:52:26 12.607 67-35-15 19 92 51389 *PETITES CAYES Swan 57 Spurling GIYS 592.6 4:11:55:46 12.055 69-38- 5 20 104 CL 5 IMS J-44 FLEET | START TIME: 13:40 | COURSE LENGTH: 635.0 Miles | COURSE: OCEAN RACING | PERFORMANCE CURVE SCORING | Note: * = C/R Yacht with 100% D/A applied as embedded in Cert.
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