INSA 2018 Yearbook

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INSA Yearbook 2018

Table of Contents index tab color Officers Fleet Measurers Directors Former Officers History of Naples Sabot Constitution Bylaws Class Rules Yacht Specifications Junior Champions Sabot II Champions Jessica Uniack Trophy Jeanne Lynch Trophy Senior Champions Members by Fleet Registered Boats Major Regattas Yacht Club Directory

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2018 INSA Officers

COMMODORE VICE COMMODORE CHIEF MEASURER Daniel North Michael Sentovich Tom Dessel San Diego, CA Newport Beach, CA Newport Beach, CA (619) 504-5811 (949) 375-2848 (949) 903-0843 sydeva@gmail.com msentovich@yahoo.com tom@coastmarine.com STAFF COMMODORE TREASURER EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Daniel Hodge Nikki Majernik Jerelyn Biehl Dana Point, CA San Diego, CA Sherri Campbell (949) 212-3447 (619) 222-0528 fax (619) 222-0252 danielhodge@sbcglobal.net nikki@kmswireless.com jerelyn@odmsail.com sherri@odmsail.com INSA Commodore Dan North with the hull number of his 1975 Jr. National Champion boat 7630.

Official Fleet Measurers ALAMITOS BAY FLEET BALBOA BAY, EAST Paul Anctil Mike Bartel Long Beach, CA Costa Mesa, CA (562) 754-6120 714-404-8773 anctilnonstop@verizon.net bartells@bartells.com

BALBOA BAY, WEST Gio Morelli Newport Beach, CA

ALAMITOS BAY FLEET SAN DIEGO BAY FLEET MISSION BAY FLEET Tom Newton Bill Kelly Don Bedford San Diego, CA San Diego, CA (619) 224-7049 858-366-8449 bedfordd@gmail.com CORONADO YC FLEET DANA POINT FLEET SOUTHWESTERN YC

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2018 INSA Directors ALAMITOS BAY FLEET, SENIOR ALAMITOS BAY FLEET, JUNIOR Kathy Weishample/Cynthia Heavrin Christina Mansour Seal Beach, CA Long Beach, CA (262) 719-8438/(714) 767-1160 (562) 726-3118 kathywdesign@yahoo.com christinamansour@gmail.com cmheavrin@verizon.net BALBOA BAY FLEET, SENIOR WEST BALBOA BAY FLEET, JUNIOR WEST Nancy Mellon Debbie Benedict Orange, CA (949) 675-7168 (H) (714) 998-0917 (949) 331-7169 (C) nansailor@aol.com benedictdeb@sbcglobal.net CORONADO YC FLEET SOUTHWESTERN YC FLEET Jill Powell Brian Stanford Coronado, CA San Diego, CA (619) 435-0522 (619) 222-0438 jroffice@coronadoyc.org brian@southwesternyc.org MISSION BAY FLEET, SENIOR MISSION BAY FLEET, JUNIOR Gary Pearson Edmundo Escobar San Diego, CA San Diego, CA (760) 212-5259 (619) 606-6660 ggpggp@pacbell.net e.escobar@mac.com SAN DIEGO BAY FLEET, SENIOR SAN DIEGO BAY FLEET, JUNIOR Betty Becker Chris Busch San Diego, CA San Diego, CA (619) 298-4276 (619) 459-9085 bettybecker@sbcglobal.net cbusch61@gmail.com DANA POINT FLEET

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Former Association Officers

Year Commodore Vice Commodore Secretary / Treasurer Chief Measurer 2016-2017 Daniel Hodge Dan North J Biehl/S Campbell John Calder 2015-16 Jeff Hatter Daniel Hodge Danielle Richards John Calder 2014-15 Mark Gaudio Jeff Hatter Jill Hallett John Calder 2013-14 Matt Hopps Jeff MCDermaid Jill Hallett Rowell Greene 2012-13 John Calder Matt Hopps Jill Hallett Rowell Greene 2011-12 James Perry John Calder Jill Hallett Rowell Greene 2010-11 Latham Bell James Perry Jill Hallett Rowell Greene 2009-10 Mark Gaudio Latham Bell Jill Hallett Rowell Greene 2008-09 Pete Bellin Mark Gaudio Jill Hallett Rowell Greene 2007-08 Diane Kent Pete Bellin Graham/Hallett Rowell Greene 2006-07 Steve Ranum Diane Kent Aimee Graham Rowell Greene 2005-06 Tom Newton Jr. Steve Ranum Peggy Lenhart Rowell Greene 2004-05 Doug Paine Tom Newton Jr. Peggy Lenhart Rowell Greene 2003-04 Tad Springer Doug Paine Peggy Lenhart Rowell Greene 2002-03 Hubert Vanderspek Tad Springer Peggy Lenhart Jim Patterson 2001-02 Hubert Vanderspek Hubert Vanderspek Peggy Lenhart Jim Patterson 2000-01 Terry Schilling Hubert Vanderspek Peggy Lenhart Jim Patterson 1999-2000 Sean Biehl Terry Schilling Peggy Lenhart Jim Patterson 1998-99 Richard Loufek Sean Biehl Peggy Lenhart John Warnock 1997-98 Bruce Beach Richard Loufek Peggy Lenhart John Warnock 1996-97 Jim Modisette Bruce Beach Peggy Lenhart Bob Jarrad 1995-96 Bill Maxam im Modisette Peggy Lenhart Bob Jarrad 1994-95 Jessica Uniack Bill Maxam Peggy Lenhart Bob Jarrad 1993-94 Bob Captain Jessica Uniack Peggy Lenhart Don Hodges 1992-93 Jerry Frick Bob Captain Peggy Lenhart Don Hodges 1991-92 Deanna Spehn Jerry Frick Peggy Lenhart Don Hodges 1990-91 Jim Morford Deanna Spehn Peggy Lenhart Don Hodges 1989-90 Steve Nicholas Jim Morford Peggy Lenhart Jay Butler 1988-89 Pauline Colombo Steve Nicholas Peggy Lenhart Al Chapin 1987-88 Al Garnier Pauline Colombo Peggy Lenhart Gordon Glass 1985-86 Don Benedict Al Garnier Peggy Lenhart Dave Tingler 1983-84 Hal Noring Don Benedict Peggy Lenhart 1981-82 Geves Kenny Hal Noring Peggy Lenhart Don Benedict 1978-80 Steve Wichert Geves Kenny Peggy Lenhart Halleck N. Brown 1977-78 Marshall Henshaw Don Hodges Peggy Lenhart Don Hodges 1976 Halleck N. Brown Marshall Henshaw Peggy Brown Lenhart Don Hodges 1974-75 Halleck N. Brown Frank Kuhn Peggy Brown Don Hodges 1973-74 Halleck N. Brown Charles Merrill Peggy Brown Michael S. Okey 1973 Halleck N. Brown Charles Merrill Grace Kimball Michael S. Okey 1970-72 E. Cooper Johnson Halleck N. Brown Jeanne Lynch Stan Scott 1969-70 George Hardie Jr. E. Cooper Johnson Jeanne Lynch Stan Scott 1968-69 George Hardie Jr. Donald Stewart Jeanne Lynch E. Cooper Johnson 1966-68 William O’Bryon George Hardie Jr. Jeanne Lynch Donald Stewart 1965-66 Paul Floyd William O’Bryon Jeanne Lynch Alan Thewlis 1963-65 Stan Scott Paul Floyd Jeanne Lunch Joe Wells 1962-63 Electa Black Jeanne Lynch 1961-62 Lew Bedford Ouida Lynch 1960-61 Dan Morden Bob Schneck Helen Bedford 1959-60 Ross Harris Don Morden Margaret Schneck 1958-59 Phil Smith Ross Harris Ann Dressler 1956-58 Robert Gales Al Bixler Marian MacLaren 1955-56 Art Flasier Sandy MacLaren Faye Weber 1954-55 Ted Maston Charles Hicks Faye Weber 1953-54 Sidney Exley Charles Hicks Marjorie Seapy 1952-53 Wendall Walker Marjorie Seapy 1952 Lee Thompson Norval Diamond Letitia Reid 1951 Ray Copeland Margaret Clinton 1949-50 Adra Kober 1948-49 Charles Kober John Gillette Adra Kober 1947-48 Sidney Jones Paul Merrill Sr. Adra Merrill Kober 1946-47 Harry Davis

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History of the Naples Sabot by Adra Merrill Kober, Executive Secretary 1948 – 1950 Revised by Lynn McCullough/Jill Hallett 2013 The first Naples Sabot was designed and built by Roy McCullough, who lived in the Naples district of Long Beach, hence the name, Naples Sabot. Roy McCullough and R. A. Violette searched unsuccessfully in Balboa to find a suitable sailing dinghy to buy. They resorted to building one of their own, and they developed their boat from the Balboa Dinghy and from a design of the MacGregor Sabot which appeared in Rudder Magazine. The main change which they affected was to substitute a leeboard for the centerboard in order to more easily launch the dinghy on top of Mr. McCullough’s large yacht for trips to Catalina. The leeboard also provided a method of bringing the board out of the water in order to sail across the mud in Alamitos Bay which was not dredged at that time. The first two Sabots were built in Mr.Violette’s garage. Number One Naples Sabot, which was painted blue to match Roy McCullough’s yacht, was built for the son of Roy McCullough, Bill McCullough who sailed the sabot as a child in Catalina. Number Two Naples Sabot was built for R. A.Violette and painted red. These sabots were built during the war when wood, nails, and all other materials were not readily available. As eightfoot plywood was difficult to obtain, shorter pieces had to be spliced together for the planking, and the two men were able to obtain some plywood from McDonnell-Douglas. All the fittings had to be designed and specially made, and the sails were cut from the spinnaker of a large yacht. Many Naples Sabots were used as tenders for larger yachts. Racing was restricted to Alamitos Bay until the end of the war. At that time, people who saw the sailing performance of the Sabot became interested, and the class began to grow. Official plans were drawn by L.M. Dingler in 1946 (revised in 1949), and others began to build Sabots including W.L. Campbell, Harry Davis, and Willis Boyd. More and more boats were built, some by professional builders and some by hobbyists in their own garages. Juniors and seniors were enthusiastic about these sabots, and the Naples Sabot became the Number one dinghy for teaching beginners to sail. Soon the children became ‘pros’ and due to their light weight and increasing skill began to regularly outsail the adults. The oldsters became discouraged and quit, but not for long. This sporty little boat was too attractive. For some time the children were required to carry weights, but even with this handicap, the youngsters often won. Eventually the weights were given up for safety reasons. The class was merely divided into two groups, children and adults. Today we have A, B, C, and even C2 and C3 fleets of children, plus sabotiers (adults), masters (adults over 40) and grand masters (over 65). The Naples Sabot One-Design Association was formed in 1946, and regular meetings were held to discuss by-laws, weights, sale of plans, measurement of boats and sails, dues, registration fees, regattas, and trophies. The problems of weights and boat and sail measurement were a constant hassle. Some of the early officers and Board members from

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Alamitos Bay included Allen Collins, R.A.Violette, Harry Davis, Sidney Jones, Chuck Kober, Adra Kober, Paul Merrill Sr., Glen Walton, Sid Exley, Lee Thompson Sr., Ray Copeland, Robert Taylor Sr., Jack Graye, Ethel Higman, Margaret Clinton, and Letitia Reid. The Midwinter Regatta of 1946 saw the Naples Sabots out of home waters for the first time. Enthusiasm really took hold in the summer of that year when there were at least 20 boats in every race. By this time racing skippers in the class ranged in age from 10 to 50. (Today the range in age is even greater.) Interest continued into the winter with about 10 boats attending the Christmas Regatta at Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The Sabots made the greatest showing of any class at the Manning Series at Newport in January of 1947 when 29 Sabots competed, though there were less than 100 Sabots in existence at that time. Midwinters in 1947 were sailed at Alamitos Bay, and there were also match races and intercollegiate races during the late winter and early spring. The summer regattas began with Memorial Day at Alamitos Bay and continued through the Summer Series. The 1947 tour of regattas started with the trip to the S.C.Y.A. Championships in Santa Barbara in which 11 Sabots competed. All 11 raced out to an ocean marker and back without trouble. The next events were the Lido Isle Yacht Club Regatta, followed by Race Week and Newport Harbor. The week following found the Sabot racing 10 races in 5 consecutive days while participating in the Fiesta Regatta and the Labor Day Regatta at Alamitos Bay. Some of the early enthusiasm was inspired by the raffle of Naples Sabot No. 100 at an Alamitos Bay Yacht Club Annual Meeting. The boat was won by George Hart Jr. Another Sabot, No. 105, was raffled at the Santa Barbara Yacht Club to increase interest in the class there. Beginning in 1948, two annual regattas were sponsored by the Naples Sabot One-Design Association: the Round Robin Regatta in May and a Championship Race in August. For these the Association donated perpetual trophies. Also in 1948, there was a growing interest in the Naples Sabot in Malibu. They wrote, phoned, and sent representatives to Alamitos Bay to get a class started there. By October 1948, there were 12 boats finished and sailing at Malibu and arrangements made to build 8 more. There they launched them through the surf and sailed in the ocean. At the same time interest was growing also in the Mission Bay-San Diego area, where boats were being built by the Dash Manufacturing Company as well as private individuals. With four completed Sabots and others under construction, Mission Bay applied for and received a Fleet Charter on October 29, 1948, becoming the second fleet of Naples

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Sabots. Early officers of the Mission Bay group included John Gillette, Ethel Daschner, and Richard Strauss. Malibu also received a charter at that time and became the third fleet. Officials in the Malibu Fleet included John Biby, Howard Splane, Allan Storms, Dudley Murphy, and Michael Perriere. Growth in the class was indicated by the 66 new Sabots which were built in 1948: 44 at Alamitos Bay, 10 at Mission Bay, and 12 at Malibu. That year the Naples Sabot skippers enjoyed many regattas at Alamitos Bay, Balboa, Glorietta Bay, Los Angeles Harbor, Malibu, Mission Bay, Newport Harbor and Santa Barbara. Invitational regattas, as well as their own class-sponsored races, the Round Robin and the Championship Regatta, were well attended by Sabot skippers. In May 1949, a four-page illustrated article in Popular Mechanics Magazine made the Naples Sabot internationally famous. Popular Mechanics is printed in many foreign languages, and within a year the secretary of the Naples Sabot One-Design Association had become an international correspondent. Requests for plans and information on how to form fleets came in many languages from all over the world. Requests also came from all over the United States, wherever there was a bay, lake or body of water accessible. By August 1949, we had received approximately 175 letters, sold 90 sets of plans to 25 states, Alaska, Honolulu, Canal Zone, and to other countries including Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Holland, Mexico, Australia and Spain. More states and countries have been added to this list over the years, and even today we receive occasional inquiries about the Naples Sabot from other states and countries, resulting from that article. The Naples Sabot continues to grow in numbers and popularity. The success of its racing history can be further traced by scanning through the yearbooks that have been published almost every year since 1965. Individually there are too many events and facts to incorporate in this history. However, collectively, the articles written in yearbooks and newsletters are a printed tribute to a fine racing dinghy. The Sabot has been used in intercollegiate racing, match racing, team racing, handicap racing, and many other forms of competition. Although many innovations have been incorporated to improve efficiency and keep the boat up to date, the Sabot has remained a one-design racing yacht. It has survived for many years and appears to be headed for many more as a dinghy for competitive skippers of all ages. Photo: Sue Waddelow, Jerry Thompson, Jody Biby.

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INSA CONSTITUTION Revised November 22, 2015

ARTICLE I - Name This organization shall be identified by the following title: INTERNATIONAL NAPLES SABOT ASSOCIATION (INSA). Hereinafter referred to as the “Association”. ARTICLE II - Emblem The emblem shall be a red wooden shoe bearing a white letter “N,” as shown on the official plan of the yacht. ARTICLE III - Object To promote racing in Naples Sabot class yachts in all countries under uniform rules. ARTICLE IV - Jurisdiction The Association shall have jurisdiction over all Naples Sabot activities. It shall govern all Naples Sabot racing under the racing rules of the International Yacht Racing Union as adopted by the national authority of the nation in which the race is held. ARTICLE V - Policy It shall be the policy of the Association to maintain uniformity of Naples Sabot yachts in accordance with the plans and specifications designed by L.M. Dingler on September 20, 1946, as amended by the Board of Directors from time to time. ARTICLE VI - Organization 1. The Association shall consist of Fleets identified with recognized yacht clubs, territorial Fleets, and members-at-large without Fleet affiliation. 2.

Any three or more members-at-large residing in a common area may, with the approval of the Board of Directors, form a Fleet.

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Each Fleet shall have the following officers: Fleet Captain, Fleet Secretary- Treasurer, Fleet Measurer, and Fleet National Director who will represent the Fleet on the Board of Directors. The Fleet Captain and Fleet Secretary-Treasurer shall be elected by Fleet members. The Fleet Captain-elect and Fleet Secretary-Treasurer-elect shall, with the then Fleet National Director, elect the Fleet National Director for the forthcoming year. The Fleet Measurer shall be appointed by the Fleet National Director of that Fleet.

ARTICLE VII - Government The powers of the Association shall be vested in the Board of Directors, which shall consist of the Executive Officers and Fleet National Directors. All

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Association Officers and Directors (or Director’s designate) must be Senior members in good standing with their Fleet and the Association. ARTICLE VIII - Executive Officers The Executive Officers of the Association shall be: 1. Commodore The Commodore is the First Executive Officer. He shall preside at all meetings of the Board of Directors and of the membership. The Commodore shall be a voting member elected by the Board of Directors. 2.

Vice Commodore The Vice Commodore is the Second Executive Officer. He shall assist the Commodore and, in his absence, perform his duties. The Vice Commodore shall be a voting member elected by the Board of Directors.

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Staff Commodore The Commodore shall serve as Staff Commodore for one year after his retirement as Commodore. He shall assist the Commodore and Vice Commodore and, in their absence, perform the duties of Commodore. The Staff Commodore shall be a voting member elected by the Board of Directors.

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Secretary The Secretary shall keep a record of the minutes of all business meetings of the Association and of the Board of Directors. The Secretary shall notify all directors of all business meetings of the Association. The Secretary shall also perform such other functions as the Commodore may determine. The Secretary shall be a non-voting member appointed by the Commodore.

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Treasurer The Treasurer shall make report reports on finances to the Board of Directors at the annual meetings, and at other times as may be required. The Treasurer shall be a voting member elected by the Board of Directors.

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Chief Measurer The Chief Measurer shall serve as Chairman of the Measurement Committee. The Directors elected from each Fleet will meet together prior to the Annual Meeting at the time of the Junior International Championship and elect the Commodore, Vice Commodore, Secretary-Treasurer, and Chief Measurer. If these persons are Fleet Directors, their respective Fleets shall have their second choice for Director serve as Director on the Board of Directors. Term of office of the Executive Officers of the Association shall be one year or until their successor is chosen. They shall take office on September 1st of the same year.

ARTICLE IX - Committees 1. Executive Committee The Executive Committee shall consist of the Commodore, theVice Commodore, the Secretary, the Treasurer, and the Chief Measurer. The Commodore shall be

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the Chairman of this Committee. This committee shall render final decisions on appeals, approve policy and procedure, and appoint sub-committees; it shall fill vacancies in office subject to ratification of the Board of Directors. 2.

Measurement Committee The Measurement Committee shall consist of the Chief Measurer and three Fleet Measurers who shall be appointed by the Chief Measurer. The Chief Measurer shall be the Chairman of this Committee. This Committee shall grant or reject measurement certificates, render final decisions on all questions of measurement, and establish and administer measurement procedures which it deems necessary to insure compliance by all yachts immediately before their participation in any sanctioned event.

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Race Committee The Race Committee shall consist of three or more experienced Sabot skippers, appointed annually by the Commodore. Each year the senior member, who shall be chairman of the Committee, shall be retired and replaced by a new member. The Race Committee shall assist local regatta and fleet race committees in the planning and execution of sanctioned regattas, and may serve individually on local committees when not in competition.

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Rules Committee The Rules Committee shall consist of three or more Fleet National Directors, appointed annually by the Commodore. Each year the senior member, who shall be chairman of this committee, shall be retired and replaced by a new member. The Rules Committee shall prepare a written statement of the basic rules governing all regattas sponsored by the Association or Fleets, and to amend or supplement such rules from time to time as it deems necessary.

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By-Laws (Revised July 9, 2016) ARTICLE I - Powers of the Board of Directors 1.

The Board of Directors of the Association shall consist of elected representatives from each Chartered Fleet in good standing with the Association and the Executive Officers. Each member (or their designate) shall have one vote which must be cast by personal attendance at meetings of the Board of Directors.

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Each Chartered Fleet shall be entitled to be represented by elected representatives in accordance with the following schedule: Fleet Membership At least 3 members but less than 125 members and: (i) less than either 15 senior members or 15 junior members. One: (ii) at least 25 senior members and 15 junior members Two: One representing senior members one representing junior members. 250 Members or more and: (i) less than either 15 senior members or 15 junior members. Two: (ii) at least 25 senior members and 15 junior members but less than either 30 senior members or 30 junior members. Three: Two representing the category (senior members or junior members) that has at least 30 members and one representing the other category. (ii) at least 30 senior members and 30 junior Four: Two representing senior members and two members representing junior members. The membership used to determine the number of elected representatives for which a Fleet qualifies is the total Association membership on July 10th of the year prior to that in which the representatives are to take office.

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They shall fill vacancies occurring among the Executive Officers. They shall remove from office by a 2/3 vote any member of the Board of Directors or any Executive officer found to be remiss in his duties. They shall suspend Fleets or members found guilty of violations of the rules of the Association or of unsportsmanlike conduct, for a period not to exceed the remainder of the Board’s term of office. They may refuse membership to an applicant for cause. Ten members of the Board of Directors shall constitute a quorum at any regular or special meeting. The Executive and Measurement Committees may submit proposals to

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the members of the Board of Directors for vote by e-mail (or phone, if e-mail is unavailable). ARTICLE II – Meetings The regular Annual Meeting of the membership of the Association will be held at the Junior Championship Regatta at the facilities of the host club. Special membership meetings may be held by order of the Board of Directors or upon written request of three Fleet Captains. Fifteen days’ notice for voting on motions outside of a meeting via e-mail, US First Class Mail or Fax. Five days’ notice of the Annual Meeting and special meetings shall be sent to all members by the Secretary. Report of action taken shall be given to all members. ARTICLE III – Board Voting The Board of Directors may not make or sustain a policy or motion that is in direct conflict with the intent of the INSA rules, requirements or procedure Section 1. Ballots: A. Voting on motions other than during a meeting shall be by written uniform mail ballot sent by US first class mail or e-mail or fax to all Members of the International Naples Sabot Association Board of Directors (voting & non-voting) at the direction of the Commodore. A ballot shall include a provision to vote for, against, abstain, to table, and to amend each motion as well as a date by which it must be returned and received in the International Naples Sabot Association Office and then forwarded to the Commodore in order to be considered validly cast. B. Any voting member of the International Naples Sabot Association Board of Director unable to either physically or electronically attend a meeting in which a specific motion is scheduled for a vote may request an individual mail ballot on that motion in advance of the meeting. Any ballot not received back by the time of the meeting vote on that motion shall be considered invalid. Section 2. Proxies A. The Commodore may accept the assignment of an International Naples Sabot Association Board of Directors’ Member proxy for voting at a meeting if it is received prior to the commencement of that meeting. A proxy may only be accepted for the purpose of voting on a motion placed on the table for which there was no mail ballot received and for voting a ballot motion that has been amended. B. The assignment of a proxy and its accompanying restrictions (if any) shall be reported by the Commodore or his designee at the commencement of the meeting. Section 3. Motions A. Passage of a motion made exclusively by mail (US first class or e-mail, or fax) ballot, shall require the affirmative vote of a simple majority of all votes validly cast. However, no motion that is made exclusively by mail ballot will be considered to have been validly voted if less than ten (10) ballots are filed.

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B. Passage of a motion made at a meeting shall require the affirmative vote of a simple majority of all votes cast by those voting members in physical or electronic attendance in combination with absentee ballots provided a quorum is present. C. A written motion under the signature of three or more International Naples Sabot Association Fleet National Directors may be made to the Commodore and scheduled for a vote at a meeting. ARTICLE IV – Dues 1. Fleets The annual dues for each Fleet shall be $25.00 except that, for any Fleet having more than one director, the annual dues shall be $25.00 for each director. 2. Members The annual Boat Registration Fee shall be $30.00, which shall include the membership dues of the primary skipper. Membership dues for skippers without a boat will be $30.00 as well, and allow the skipper to sail any INSA registered sabot. Annual dues are $50.00 if received after April 30th for renewing members. 3.

The Fleets’ annual dues to the Association, Annual Boat Registration, and Individual Membership dues are payable for the fiscal year beginning January 1. All dues shall be paid to the Secretary.

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Assessments may be made on fleets or members on a uniform basis at a general or special meeting of the Association membership, if voted by majority of the members present, provided, however, that the proposition is approved by a 2/3 majority of the Board of Directors present at a prior Board of Directors meeting. Assessment notices shall be sent to all members and shall be payable thirty days from the date of the approval.

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Both the Association and the Fleet dues and assessments, if any, must be paid in full before a member can be in good standing in either the Association or the Fleet.

ARTICLE V - Fleet Charters 1.

New Fleets A new and eligible Fleet will be granted a charter by the Secretary if its application is approved by the Board of Directors.

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Each Fleet shall submit a report by January 10th in order to renew its rights and privileges under its charter. The report shall contain the following information: 1. List of officers. 2. Calendar of racing events for the year.

3. Suspension Failure to submit annual reports and dues on time will result in automatic suspension of Fleet Charters. Suspended Fleets and their members will be barred from all Association events, and will not be reinstated until all

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Association requirements have been met and application for reinstatement approved by the Board of Directors. ARTICLE VI - Eligibility 1. Fleets A Fleet is eligible for membership in the Association, and may submit an application for charter, when it has completed its organization and elected its officers in accordance with the Association’s Constitution. 2. Members There will be three classes of membership in the Association: 1. Regular member 2. Member-at-Large 3. Supporting member An individual is eligible for Regular membership in the Association if he owns or charters an eligible yacht, is a member of a recognized yacht club as determined by the Association, and is in good standing in his Club and Fleet. Any member of the immediate family of an eligible yacht owner shall be considered eligible for membership in the Association, if he is a member of a yacht club recognized by the Association, and is in good standing in his Club and Fleet. Regular members are entitled to the following privileges: (1) to vote, (2) to hold office, and (3) to skipper a Naples Sabot yacht in races. An individual is eligible to be a Member-at-Large if he does not meet all the requirements for regular membership, but is interested in, and wishes to support the Association. Members-at- Large are entitled to all the privileges of Regular Members, except that they shall not be eligible to vote or hold office. To race in Association sponsored events, they shall be members of a recognized yacht club as determined by the Association. An individual is eligible to be a Supporting member of the Association if he is interested in, and wishes to support the Association, is a member of a recognized yacht club as determined by the Association, and is in good standing in his Club and Fleet, but does not own or charter an eligible yacht. Supporting members shall be eligible to vote and hold office. Classes of membership shall be determined from time to time by the Board of Directors. 3. Yachts A yacht is eligible for Association events and considered in the Naples Sabot class only if it: has been certified by a recognized measurer; is properly registered; and has a current boat sticker, located on the upper right corner of the transom, indicating that the measurement certificate is valid and that the annual registration fee is paid.

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ARTICLE VII - Yacht Registration 1. Number A new yacht which presumably has been built or will be built in accordance with the Association’s specifications will be assigned by the Secretary, a permanent number which will identify that yacht and that yacht only, and which cannot be reassigned, even though that yacht eventually is completely destroyed. As a practical matter, yacht numbers may be issued in blocks to boat builders who will assign them to Naples Sabot yachts individually upon completion. The number shall be engraved in a clearly visible location on the hull. ARTICLE VIII - Yacht Measurement 1.

No yacht shall be recognized as a Naples Sabot unless its owner holds a valid measurement certificate issued by the Association, and no yacht shall enter any race sanctioned by the Association unless it is so recognized. Annual registration fees must be paid to maintain a valid measurement certificate.

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Measurement certificates will be granted by the Chief Measurer and issued by the Secretary. As Chairman of the Measurement Committee, the Chief Measurer has the final responsibility for measurement compliance. No member of the Measurement Committee, including the Chairman, will measure his own yacht. If it becomes necessary to avoid a conflict of interest, the Staff Commodore will act as Chief Measurer.

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Change of Ownership - When a Naples Sabot yacht changes ownership, the racing number and certificate of measurement shall go with the yacht to the new owner. The date of change of ownership and signatures of the former and new owner shall be entered on the measurement certificate. The above information shall be furnished to the Secretary within 30 days from the transfer date for recording. There is no fee for transfer, except that the new owner, if not an Association member, must join the Association in order to have the transfer recorded, and the certificate remains valid. Should notification of a change or transfer of ownership not be properly provided to the Secretary within the 30-day period, the yacht is subject to re- measurement and all associated fees.

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The Association’s measurement certificate will be binding upon all organizations conducting Naples Sabot races. No yacht holding such a valid certificate shall be subject to re-measurement or protest unless reasonable grounds are submitted in support of alleged non-compliance, except any certified yacht is subject to re-measurement at any time by order and sole discretion of the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee, or the Measurement Committee.

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In order to be heard, a measurement protest against a yacht holding a valid measurement certificate must be filed with the Secretary and accompanied

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by a deposit of $10.00, which is returnable only if such protest is sustained, in which case the measurement certificate will be revoked. Such a protest will be heard by the Measurement Committee, and the majority vote of that Committee will be final. The vote of the Chairman of the Measurement Committee will be permissive except that he must vote if a tie occurs without his vote. If a tie occurs with his vote, his vote shall prevail. ARTICLE IX - Regatta Rules All races and regattas sponsored by the Association will be subject to the applicable provisions of these By-Laws and of the Association’s rules as promulgated from time to time by the Rules Committee. ARTICLE X - Racing Rules All Fleet races and all races sponsored by the Association shall be governed by the racing rules of World Sailing as adopted by the national authority of the nation in which the race is held. Fleet and local instructions not in conflict with such rules must be observed, but shall not necessarily apply in inter-fleet events. Verbal instructions or rules are not official. ARTICLE XI - Audit The financial records of the Association shall be audited annually. ARTICLE XII - Amendments 1.

Constitution and By-laws The Constitution and By-Laws may be amended by a two-thirds majority vote of the Board of Directors.

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Specifications and Rules Official specifications of the Naples Sabot yacht design and dimensions, and rules of the Association, may be amended by a two-thirds vote of the Board of Directors.

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CLASS RULES Revised January 21, 2018

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GENERAL: Naples Sabot yachts shall race under the current World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS), except where the INSA rules conflict.

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ELIGIBILITY TO RACE: A. The yacht and skipper must comply fully with the requirements of the Association and Fleet. B. The yacht must have been constructed in accordance with the official plans and specifications, must possess a copy of a valid Certificate of Measurement on file with the INSA office, and C. Must carry a current year registration decal. D. A member must be in good standing with a Fleet and the Association to be eligible to race in any INSA sanctioned event. E. Where there is an age requirement, birthdays occurring during a regatta shall not affect eligibility already established. F. Junior members whose 18th birthday falls between the first day of the Senior Championship Regatta and the Junior Championship Regatta in a calendar year may elect to compete in either Championship, but not both. A member must be in good standing with a Fleet and the Association to be eligible to race.

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AGE CLASSIFICATIONS: A. Junior Members: classified as under 18 years of age. B. Senior Members: all Association members who are 18 years of age or older. Within the Senior classification: 1. Masters are defined as being 40 years of age or older. 2. Grand Masters are defined as being 65 years of age or older. C. Senior and Masters Divisions will be established when possible. These two categories will be combined into a single Senior category if there are insufficient (three) entries in either category to make a class.

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INSA “Interfleet” JUNIOR SKIPPER CLASSIFICATION GUIDELINES: A. Basic Rule: In major regattas with inter-fleet competition, Naples Sabot skippers shall be advanced to the next higher classification upon having won a first place trophy. B. Advancement Guidelines: 1. All fleet advancements shall be upon winning either two one day events or one two day event with 7 or more starters. 2. Advancement from C3 to C2 shall be one (1) sailor for every seven (7) competing in a two day event. C. Definitions: 1. Classifications shall be designated “A”, “B”, and “C” (C1”, “C2”, and “C3”), in order of capability, “A” being the highest. 2. A major regatta is a series of four or more races, and of more than one day duration. 3. Inter-fleet competition is defined as racing where two or more fleets are represented in a class, with a total of 7 or more starters. Cases where two or more classes are

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combined by the Race Committee, because of an insufficient number of starters in one or more classes, do not count. 5.

COACHING: The only acceptable on-the-water coaching to the Class during racing shall be for the C3 Class during non-championship events. During INSA championship events, on-the-water coaching between races shall be allowed. The Host Club during INSA championship events shall provide an appropriately sized “Coaching Zone” in a location which allows for meaningful coaching between races. A. The acceptable coaching zone shall not be a box. INSA shall provide flags which shall be used to denote the “Coaching Zone.” B. Limited coaching is allowed in the C3 fleet only, for those sailors who are: 1. At the back of the C3 fleet. 2. Obviously going backwards or continually struggling to stay out of irons or are in danger. 3. Delaying the start of the next race and pointed out by the Race Committee to receive assistance to complete the course. 4. Electronic communication devices including but not limited to: VHS and other 2-way radios, cell phones and text messaging devices shall not be used.

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BOAT CHARTERS: Current registration on the chartered boat shall be paid for/by the owner.

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REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: The following equipment must be carried in a Naples Sabot while racing: 1. A U. S. Coast Guard approved personal flotation device (PFD) must be worn and properly fastened by Junior skippers. 2. A U. S. Coast Guard approved personal flotation device (PFD) must be carried by Senior skippers. 3. One affixed suitable bailing device. 4. One affixed paddle which must meet the following specifications: 32 square inches minimum (excluding handle) with no holes permitted; of any material; minimum 1/8” thick; flat; handle 3 1/2” long, 1” wide, one 1/4” hole allowed for attachment cord. A regulation ping pong paddle shall be sufficient. 5. One painter at 10 feet long and at least 1/4” diameter. 6. No tracking device shall be installed on a hull or spars during a regatta without prior approval by the INSA Executive Board. Such requests for approval shall be made no later than forty-five (45) days prior to a regatta. 7. With the exception of class designation ribbons, an Organizing Authority (OA) may not require the installation of any added equipment which is not required by the “INSA Rules” nor approved by the INSA Executive Board. The decision of the Executive Board shall be final. 8. For all INSA sanctioned races, the penalty for not carrying the class specified safety equipment is 10 points added to their score. Sailors sailing without weights will be disqualified from all races sailed without the weights (assumed to be all races since the fleet was last ashore).

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GROSS WEIGHT RULE: A. Junior Skippers: 1. For Junior Championship regattas and all Junior A, B and C1 regattas (excluding Sabot II), the gross weight of the skipper plus hull and equipment, as defined in the specifications, must equal two hundred twenty (220) pounds. 2. If it does not, the skipper must add weight in the boat to bring it up to this minimum, except no skipper is required to carry more than 20 pounds of added weight. Consequently, in the case of a very light skipper, the gross weight might not reach 220 pounds but would still be legal if the maximum 20 pounds of weight were added. 3. Any weight (ballast) added shall not destroy the 10 pound minimum positive buoyancy of the yacht. 4. At a regatta, “A” and “B” Junior Fleet sailors must follow the gross weight rules as described above in 1., 2., and 3. B. Senior Skippers: 1. For Senior Championship Regattas, the gross weight of the skipper plus hull and equipment, as defined in the specifications, must equal 245 pounds. 2. If it does not, the skipper must add weight in the boat to bring it up to this minimum, except no skipper is required to carry more than 20 pounds of added weight. Therefore, in the case of a very light skipper, the gross weight might not reach 245 pounds, but would still be legal if the maximum 20 pounds of weight were added. 3. Any weight (ballast) added shall not destroy the 10 pound minimum positive buoyancy of the yacht. C. Senior Skippers, Clydesdale Division: 1. For Senior Championship Regattas, Clydesdale Division, the gross weight of the skipper must be 220 pounds or heavier. 2. If the skipper weighs 200 pounds, he must carry 20 pounds of added weight, added weight not to exceed 20 pounds. D. Ballast required to bring a yacht to its weight of 95 pounds does not apply to the required corrector weight for juniors (maximum of 20 pounds) or to the required corrector weight for seniors (maximum of 20 pounds).

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SCORING: Low Point Scoring (Racing Rules of Sailing Appendix A) will be used, unless changed by INSA Championship guidelines. ASSOCIATION SPONSORED CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS

Senior/Master/Clydesdale Championship Regatta 1. ELIGIBILITY: The event is open to any sailor who: A. In the Senior Regatta, must be over age 18 at the time of the event. B. In the Master Regatta, must be over age 40 at the time of the event. C. In the Grand Master Regatta, must be over age 65 at the time of the event. D. In the Clydesdale Division, must be over age 18 at the time of the

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event. Is a member in good standing of INSA, and whose boat registration and fleet dues (if applicable) are current with the Association. Has submitted a valid entry form and paid all applicable fees prior to the start of the regatta. Boats shall be eligible to sail in the Senior, Master, Grand Master or Clydesdale National Championship provided they have a valid measurement certificate on file with the INSA office, and they have a valid decal for the current calendar year affixed on the hull.

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EQUIPMENT: A. The same hull, sail and equipment must be used throughout the entirety of the event, unless it is so severely damaged as to be incapable of being sailed. All claims of damage requiring replacement must be petitioned, in writing, to the Regatta Chair, Chief Judge, or INSA Secretary. In all cases, replacement equipment must satisfy all measurement requirements. B. Hull and sail number shall match. An exception may be made at the discretion of the INSA Secretary or Regatta Chairman in the event of a damaged hull. C. Pre-regatta measurement and weigh-in shall be completed prior to the close of regatta check-in.

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REGATTA GUIDELINES: A. The Regatta shall be held annually with the following host rotation: ABYC, BYC/BCYC, MBYC, NHYC/LIYC, SDYC. B. The Event shall be governed by INSA Class (Racing) Rules, and the current Racing Rules of Sailing. C. Three races are required to be completed to constitute a series for the Senior, Master and Clydesdale Championships. When three to five races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores. When six races have been completed, each boat’s series score shall be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score (throw out). D. The Masters Championship Regatta shall consist of a Gold Fleet and a Silver Fleet, and the Fleet Captains will participate in selection of the sailors for the Gold and Silver Fleets. E. The Grand Masters Championship Regatta shall not consist of more than three races, to be sailed during a single day. One race is required to be completed to constitute a series. A boat’s series score shall be the total of all of her race scores. The Grand Masters shall have separate starts; however, if there are less than five participants in the Grand Masters, they will start with another fleet. F. The Clydesdale Division shall have separate starts; however, if there are less than five participants in the Clydesdales, they will start with another fleet. G. Sailing Instructions shall be presented to the INSA Executive Committee sixty (60) days prior to the event for approval. Failure to provide Sailing Instructions sixty days prior to the event will result in INSA providing the Sailing Instructions for the event. H. Sailing Instructions shall be posted fifteen (15) days prior to the event.

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CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHIES: A. A participation souvenir will be given to all competitors. B. Senior Sabot Nationals Perpetual Trophy to the winner of the Senior fleet. C. Seniors - First through fifth take home trophies. D. Masters Sabot Nationals Perpetual Trophy to the winner of the Masters Gold fleet. E. Masters – Gold Fleet - First through fifth take home trophies. F. Masters – Silver Fleet - First through fifth take home trophies. G. Grand Masters Sabot Nationals Perpetual Trophy to the winner of the Grand Masters fleet. H. Grand Masters - First through third take home trophies. I. Clydesdale Division Sabot Nationals Perpetual Trophy to the winner of the Clydesdale Division. J. Clydesdale Division – First through third take home trophies. K. “Daily First” trophies given to winner of each race for all fleets.

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TROPHY RESPONSIBILITY AND CONDITIONS: The name, year and yacht club of the Winner shall be engraved by the winner and/or winner’s yacht club on the Perpetual Trophy. The Trophy is to be held by the winner or winner’s yacht club until the next INSA Senior, Master, Grand Masters and Clydesdale Division National Championship. It is the responsibility of the winner to return the updated trophy, in original condition, to the next Championship.

Junior Championship Regatta 1. ELIGIBILITY: The event is open to any sailor who: A. Has not reached 18 years of age at the time of the event 1. EXCEPTION: Any competitor whose 18th birthday falls between the first day of the Senior Championship Regatta and the Junior Championship Regatta in a calendar year may elect to compete in either Championship, but not both. B. By July 10th, is a member in good standing of INSA, and whose boat registration and fleet dues (if applicable) are current with the Association. An additional late fee of $20 will be charged for skippers and hulls not in compliance. C. By July 25th, has submitted a valid entry form and paid all applicable fees prior to the start of the regatta. Entries may be received by August 1st if accompanied by a late fee. D. By July 25th, has qualified for the Championship Regatta in a fleet ranking series/or have received a ranking placement by the fleet to which the member belongs. Note that the fleet shall submit a ranking list to the INSA Secretary-Treasurer by August 1st. E. Boats shall be eligible to sail in the Junior National Championship provided they have a valid measurement certificate on file with the INSA office by July 25th, and they have a valid decal for the current calendar year affixed on the hull. 2.

EQUIPMENT: A. The same hull, sail and equipment must be used throughout the entirety of the event, unless it is so severely damaged as to be incapable of being sailed. All claims of damage requiring replacement

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must be petitioned, in writing, to the Regatta Chair, Chief Judge, or INSA Secretary. In all cases, replacement equipment must satisfy all measurement requirements. Hull and sail number shall match. An exception may be made at the discretion of the INSA Secretary or Regatta Chairman in the event of a damaged hull. Pre-regatta measurement and weigh-in shall be completed prior to the close of regatta check-in.

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REGATTA GUIDELINES: A. The Regatta shall be held annually on a rotating north-south basis. B. The Event shall be governed by INSA Class (Racing) Rules, and the current Racing Rules of Sailing. C. The INSA Junior National Championship shall consist of: Flight Selection Series and Championship Series. 1. Flight Selection Series: Shall be an open registration event sufficient to total 120 yachts, plus ties for 120th place. Flights for the Championship Series shall be determined by finish positions in the Flight Selection Series. Ties at the cutoff points shall not be broken. All overflow sailors will be automatically eligible to sail in the Cove Cup. Junior sailors with a fleet status of C2 by the end of the Summer Gold Cup will be eligible to sail in the championship series. 2. Championship Series: The Championship Series shall consist of the four equal flights as determined by the Flight Selection Series. However ties at each flight cut-off point shall not be broken which may result in a smaller number of competitors in the Iron Flight than the other flights. The four flights in order of top finishers shall be Gold, Silver, Bronze and Iron. 3. EXEMPTIONS a. Exemption A. The defending Junior National Champion may opt to be seeded as an addition to the Championship Flight and not be required to race the Flight Selection Series. Election to sail the Flight Selection Series voids this option. b. Exemption B. The Board of Directors may, in rare cases, accept a written petition from a worthy competitor to waive all, or part, of the prior series if participation in a national US SAILING event which required elimination by area prevents the sailor from participation in all or part of the prior series. If the acceptance of the petition shall increase the number of sailors in the Championship Flight such that a sailor who earned a position in the Championship Flight through normal eliminations will not be bumped. D. Sailing Instructions shall be presented to the INSA Executive Committee sixty (60) days prior to the event for approval. Failure to provide Sailing Instructions sixty days prior to the event will result in INSA providing the Sailing Instructions for the event. E. Sailing Instructions shall be posted fifteen (15) days prior to the event.

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sailed. When three or fewer races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores, there shall be no throw out. If four or more races are completed a boat’s series score shall be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score. Championship Series: Under normal conditions six races shall be sailed. Three races are required to be completed to constitute a series. When fewer than six races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores. When six races have been completed, each boat’s series score shall be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score (throw out).

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REASONS FOR DISQUALIFICATION Coaching: On the water coaching during racing shall not be allowed. Violations of this rule shall be considered a Fundamental Rule infringement and may result in sanctions against any involved skipper and/or team up to and including disqualification from the regatta. The involved coaches/ parents may also receive sanctions up to and including being excluded from the event. On-The-Water Coaching between races shall be allowed in a “Coaching Zone” only. The Host Club during INSA championship events shall provide an appropriately sized “Coaching Zone” in a location which allows for meaningful coaching between races. Spectator and/or support craft shall not be allowed.

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TROPHIES TO BE AWARDED AT THE INSA JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP REGATTA A. A participation souvenir will be given to all competitors. B. Flight Selection Series - First through tenth take home trophies. C. Championship Series Gold Flight: 1. “Daily First” take home trophies (given to the winner of each race). 2. First through tenth take home trophies. 3. INSA Junior National Championship Perpetual Trophy. 4. Hal Brown Memorial Trophy for the best combined score, with no throw- outs, in the Flight Selection and Championship Series. 5. Coronado Chamber of Commerce Perpetual Trophy to the winner of the final race in the Championship series. D. Championship Series Silver Flight: 1. First through fifth take home trophies. 2. Commodore’s Cup Perpetual to the winner of the Silver Flight. E. Championship Series Bronze Flight: 1. First through fifth take home trophies. F. Championship Series Iron Flight: 1. First through fifth take home trophies. G. Joe Wells Perpetual Trophy to the top junior woman in the Championship Series. H. Jessica Uniack Memorial Trophy to the outstanding junior sportsman of the year. I. Peggy Lenhart Perpetual Trophy to the most improved junior sailor at Nationals. J. Gaudio Cove Cup Perpetual Trophy to the daily winner of the Cove Cup Series. When there is no Cove Cup Series the trophy shall be awarded to the highest ranking newcomer at the Sabot Nationals.

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TROPHY RESPONSIBILITY AND CONDITIONS The name, year and yacht club of the Winner shall be engraved by the winner and/or winner’s yacht club on the Perpetual Trophy. The Trophy is to be held by the winner or winner’s yacht club until the next INSA Junior National Championship. It is the responsibility of the winner to return the updated trophy, in original condition, to the next Championship.

Sabot II Championship Regattas (Division and Invitational) 1. ELIGIBILITY The event is open to any sailor who: A. Has not reached their 12th birthday by the start of the first divisional championship regatta. B. Birthdays occurring during a regatta do not affect eligibility already established. C. Is a member in good standing of INSA, and whose boat registration and fleet dues (if applicable) are current with the Association. D. Has submitted a valid entry form and paid all applicable fees prior to the start of the regatta. E. Has qualified for the Sabot II Invitational Championship Regatta through the defined qualification procedure. F. Boats shall be eligible to sail in the Sabot II Invitational Championship Regatta provided they have a valid measurement certificate on file with the INSA office, and they have a valid decal for the current calendar year affixed on the hull. G. Yacht club membership is waived for members otherwise in good standing who do not qualify for yacht club membership because of age. H. Weights are not required for any sailor competing in the Sabot II Championship or District Qualifications. 2.

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REGATTA GUIDELINES A. These Events shall be governed by INSA Class Rules. B. Division Championships 1. Northern Division: The Northern Division shall include all Fleets north of and including San Clemente, to and including Bakersfield, within California. 2. Southern Division: The Southern Division shall include all Fleets south of San Clemente to the Mexican Border, within California. 3. Open Division: Open Divisions shall include any Fleets outside of the Divisions above noted that host a regatta of six or more Naples Sabots pursuant to the eligibility rules below. 4. There shall be no restriction on the number of boats sailing in the divisional Sabot II Regattas. C. Invitational Championship 1. The Sabot II Invitational Championship Regatta shall be held annually on a rotating north-south basis. It is restricted to 10 competitors each from the Southern Division and Northern Division selected in order of finish from each Division Championship. Ties at the cut-off point shall not be broken. The regatta shall consist of at least five races when practical. D. Schedule of Races

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Division Series: Three races are required to be completed to constitute a series. When fewer than six races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores. When six races have been completed, each boat’s series score shall be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score (throw out). Ties for first place will remain and will not be broken. 2. Invitational Series: Three races are required to be completed to constitute a series. When fewer than six races have been completed, a boat’s series score will be the total of her race scores. When six races have been completed, each boat’s series score shall be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score (throw out). Sailing Instructions shall be presented to the INSA Executive Committee sixty (60) days prior to the event for approval. Failure to provide Sailing Instructions sixty days prior to the event will result in INSA providing the Sailing Instructions for the event. Sailing Instructions shall be posted fifteen (15) days prior to the event.

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TROPHIES TO BE AWARDED A. Division Series: A participation souvenir will be given to all competitors. First through tenth for the Southern Division and Northern Division take home trophies, plus youngest skipper who completes all the races, and Sabot II Regional Division Perpetual for north and south divisions. B. Invitational Series: First through fifth take home trophies, J. J. Fetter Perpetual Award to first girl, and Sabot II Invitational Champion Perpetual.

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TROPHY RESPONSIBILITY AND CONDITIONS The name, year and yacht club of the Winner shall be engraved by the winner and/or winner’s yacht club on the Perpetual Trophy. The Trophy is to be held by the winner or winner’s yacht club until the next INSA Sabot II Championship Regatta. It is the responsibility of the winner to return the updated trophy, in original condition, to the next Championship.

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Thanks to the various photographers, parents and junior programs for providing photos for the Yearbook.

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Naples Sabot Yacht Specifications Revised May 1, 2008 Note: Official Plans are available for the Naples Sabot from INSA for $25.00. The drawings and the specifications below define the sabot’s measurements. If you plan to build a new sabot or make modifications to a sabot, the drawings are absolutely necessary. Send a request for the drawing set, a check for $25 (payable to INSA), your name, address, and email address to the current INSA Secretary. Naples Sabot yachts shall be built in accordance with the official drawings and the following specifications and shall conform to the Official Drawing of the Association. Nothing is optional unless specifically stated. The use of carbon fiber is restricted to masts, booms, and hiking sticks. PLANKING: Plywood, 3/16-inch (or its millimeter equivalent) minimum thickness, or glass reinforced plastic (GRP). Sandwich construction shall not exceed 1 1/2-inch thickness. No cut outs or lightening holes are allowed in planking except for a 1 1/2-inch maximum diameter hole for a pump outlet. Hole must have opaque watertight cover if not in use. TRANSOMS: Wood, 1/2-inch minimum thickness. Plastic hull boats must provide adequate stiffness for transoms. No fixture or lip may protrude forward of the stem except a 5/8-inch maximum thickness of fiberglass or plastic. Likewise, no fixture (except rudder mountings and rudder) nor lip be aft of the transom except a 5/8-inch thickness of fiberglass or plastic. No cut outs or lightening holes are allowed in the transoms except for a 1 1/2-inch maximum diameter hole for a pump outlet. Hole must have opaque watertight cover if not in use. CHINES: Wood, laminated construction suggested, 3/4-inch x 2-inches minimum or 3-inch fiberglass tape and fillet. Chines may be omitted on plastic hull boats. GUNWHALES: Wood and/or GRP, approximately 1 1/8-inches thickness including plank. The maximum stringer (inside gunwhale) be 1-inch, the minimum be 0-inches in thickness (horizontal). The maximum thickness of the rub strip (outside gunwhale) is 2-inches and the minimum thickness is 7/16-inch. The maximum width (vertical) measurement of the stringer and the rub strip is 2 1/2-inches.

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KEEL: Wood and/or GRP, 3/4-inch x 2 5/8 + 0 - 1/4-inch depth at stern transom. GRP boats may omit the inner keel. THWARTS: Wood, 1/2-inch minimum thickness, if constructed of GRP must provide adequate strength and stiffness. A strut extending from the gunwhale to the keel or extending to any location on a rib on the bottom of the boat and designed to reinforce the gunwhale or leeboard fitting is not allowed in any location between the forward side of the mid-ship thwart and the aft side of the forward thwart. (Struts on sabots registered before September 1, 2006 are exempted from this ruling.) Forward Thwart (Mast Partner) 3-inch minimum width at throat. Maximum width 7 1/2-inches. Cut outs or lightening holes permitted provided width of solid material equals 3-inches. Maximum height of the thwart above the sheer is 1-inch. If a portion of the forward thwart is formed by the top of an integral tank, that portion may not extend within 3-inches below sheer, and is not required to meet the thickness requirement. Bow flotation may not extend aft of forward thwart. Mid-ship Thwart 7 1/2-inches wide, plus 1 1/2-inches, minus 0, at upper surface with not more than 1/4-inch radius allowed on edges. If cut outs or lightening holes are used, at least 50% of the required area must remain. The thickness requirement of 1/2-inch minimum must be met for a least 50% of the required area. If center thwart is formed by the top of an integral flotation tank, it is not required to meet the thickness requirement. Stern Thwart 7 1/2-inches width, plus 1-inch, minus 0, at upper surface with maximum radius of 1/4-inch allowed on forward edge. If cut outs or lightening holes are used at least 50% of the required area must remain. The thickness requirement of 1/2inch minimum must be met for at least 50% of the required area. If stern thwart is formed by the top of an integral flotation tank, it is not required to meet the thickness requirement. The forward corner of such an integral tank cannot be within 3-inches of sheer at that point. KNEES AND BRACES: Knees, corner braces and under thwart braces may be constructed of wood, GRP, or metal and are optional as to exact shape and dimensions. Maximum height of knees and/ or corner braces above the sheer is 1-inch. Under thwart braces may be deleted where thwart forms top of integral flotation tank. MAST STEP AND TUBE: Maximum movement or play at the bottom of the mast tube shall be 1/4-inch. The maximum diametral clearance between the mast tube and mast partner is 1/8-inch (1/16-inch free opening all around).

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The height of the top of the mast tube above the sheer shall not exceed 10-inches. The depth of the mast in tube below the sheer is 8 1/4-inches plus or minus 1/4-inch. Fiberglass boats only: The mast step may be a block or plug firmly affixed or a part of the hull. MAST: Solid wood, laminated construction, hollow GRP, aluminum or carbon fiber is permissible. Hollow GRP or aluminum mast must provide filler blocks or other means to permit attachment of fittings without the use of special tools. A mast in two parts with a slip joint at approximately the midpoint is allowed. Mast and fittings must have positive buoyancy in salt water. The mast shall rotate with the boom, and the rake shall not be adjustable while under way. There is no restriction on the mast flexibility as long as the mast conforms to the dimensions on plans. Mast diameter is 2-inches + 1/8-inch - 1/4-inch. Note: the lower 20 inches of a mast may exceed 2-inch diameter to obtain a close fit with mast tube. SAIL: Cloth shall be a dacron or nylon woven cloth only. Mylar, kevlar, spectra or other exotic fabrics or films shall not be allowed (except windows). To be constructed with mast sleeve and shall be loose-footed. Halyards and reefing gear are prohibited, and sail must be fixed to the mast at the head. Outhauls and downhauls are permitted. When stretched to remove wrinkles shall not exceed: • Leech - 11’11” maximum edge of clew to head, not including sleeve. (No part of leech shall lie outside of line drawn between head of sail and outside edge of top batten pocket). • Luff - 10’10” maximum head to tack, not including sleeve. • Foot - 7’0” maximum edge of clew to edge of tack, not including sleeve. 7-inch maximum foot round. Measurements of sleeve laid flat (Cross Measurements): • 2 3/4-inch maximum at top • 4-inch maximum at 1/2 height • 4 1/4-inch maximum at bottom Sleeve shall be 1 1/2-inches maximum vertically above head of sail. Maximum length of all battens 12-inches. • 2 battens in leech approximately equally spaced. • 1 batten near middle of foot. Windows are permitted: • One 6-inch maximum diameter telltale window. • All other windows shall be below the midgirth line and shall not total more than 450 square inches. MIDGIRTH SAIL MEASUREMENT TO BE 4’-5” MAXIMUM: Midgirth measurement to be found by folding sail from head to clew and marking midpoint on leech; then folding sail from head to tack and marking midpoint. Measurement is taken across these two marks with sail laid so it does not fold or wrinkle in this area.

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SAIL NUMBERS: The following exceptions are made to ISAF Rule G1.2: Strongly contrasting colors are acceptable. Numbers of two alternating and strongly contrasting colors are acceptable. Yellow, gray, fluorescents of any hue, and shadow numbers are not acceptable. BOOM: Rigid wood, aluminum, GRP, or carbon fiber construction. Vertical and horizontal dimensions shall not exceed 2-inches. Hollow GRP or aluminum booms must provide filler blocks or other means to permit attachment of fittings without the use of special tools. Boom and fittings must have positive buoyancy in salt water. HIKING STRAPS AND TILLER EXTENSIONS: Are acceptable devices. GOOSENECK: The gooseneck shall be hinged vertically only so that the boom will cause the mast to rotate. The boom heel pin must be not more than 24-inches from the butt of the mast. The boom may rotate about its longitudinal axis. RIGGING: Shrouds or stays are prohibited. HARDWARE: The design of hardware and fittings is optional except for the functional restrictions contained herein and on the Official Plan. The choice of material for any of the fittings is optional. LEEBOARD: Top of leeboard to be not less than 4-inches above sheer. Its contour is specified on the Official Plan. It must be rigidly attached on the starboard side gunwhale at Station 3. A second attachment point may be along the starboard side of the boat in the area of Station 3. The only adjustment allowed is rotation of the leeboard around the thwartship oriented horizontal attachment bolt. The rigid attachment must prevent excessive athwartship movement of the leeboard; a maximum tolerance of 1 1/4-inch total free horizontal movement is allowed, measured at the tip with the leeboard rotated to the horizontal position. Only one hole in the leeboard is permitted and that hole shall not be more than 1/8-inch larger than the fitting. Horizontal location optional. Leeboard may be fabricated from wood or GRP but must have positive buoyancy in fresh water. Finish optional. RUDDER: The space between the leading edge of the rudder and the aft face of the aft transom shall not exceed 1-inch maximum. Bottom of rudder shall not be more than 15-inches below the outside of the bottom planking at the transom. Its contour is specified on the Official Plan. It must be rigidly attached to the stern transom and must not be adjustable vertically or fore or aft. Pivot type rudders are prohibited. Rudder may be fabricated from wood or GRP but must have positive buoyancy in fresh water. Finish optional. WEIGHT: The minimum weight for a complete Naples Sabot is 95 pounds. This weight includes hull,

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tiller, rudder, leeboard, sail, mast, boom, blocks, sheets, painter, paddle and Coast Guard approved Personal Flotation Device (PFD). Fixed permanent ballast not exceeding five (5) pounds may be used in the hull to achieve this minimum weight. Balance of weight must be in yacht structure or aforesaid equipment. BUOYANCY: The hull, with permanent ballast (if required) must provide at least 10 pounds of positive buoyancy in fresh water. This may be accomplished by flotation tanks and/or a double bottom. HULL NUMBER: All Naples Sabots built after January 1, 1987 shall be assigned a yacht number by the Association. All boat builders shall permanently embed this number on the inside of the hull. AMENDMENTS: The Board of Directors shall add to the “Specifications,” as amendments hereto, such Board Meeting Minutes as affect measurement and do not appear either on the plans or current “Specifications.” No yacht builder or sailmaker, private or commercial, has the right, expressed or implied, to change models or to deviate from the plans and specifications and open dinghy intent of the Naples Sabot, or to incorporate new or different manufacturing materials and techniques without written approval of the Board of Directors of the International Naples Sabot Association. A commercial builder shall submit a prototype hull from a new or modified mold to the Chief Measurer for written approval before hull numbers may be issued.

Archive photo of Senior Sabot winners

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INSA Junior National Champions 2017 INSA Junior National Champion Jake Mayol

Year 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983

Host MBYC BYC MBYC ABYC ABYC MBYC ABYC MBYC ABYC MBYC BYC ABYC BYC MBYC SDYC ABYC CYC BCYC ABYC MBYC NHYC MBYC SDYC ABYC CYC NHYC MBYC ABYC SDYC NHYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LIYC MBYC ABYC

Winner Jack Taylor Charles Merrill Charles Merrill Charles Merrill Jerry Thompson Jerry Thompson Charles Durnin Earl Elms Earl Elms Earl Elms Tom Nute John Miller Jeff Lenhart John Miller Bruce Chambers Robin Durnin Brian Thomas Brian Thomas Alex Kimball Terry Thomas Chuck Driscoll Nina Nielsen Nina Nielsen Mike Butler Mark Gaudio Mark Rastello Chuck Sinks Dan North Carl Hulgren John Shadden John Shadden Jay Golison Jon Pinckney Matt Tingler Jim Otis Jim Otis

Club ABYC ABYC ABYC ABYC ABYC ABYC ABYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC ABYC MBYC MBYC ABYC MBYC SDYC NHYC NHYC SDYC NHYC BYC MBYC SDYC MBYC LBYC LBYC LSC BCYC LIYC ABYC ABYC

Year 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Host SDYC LIYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LAYC / CBYC MBYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC SDAYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC / LAYC SDAYC ABYC SDAYC ABYC SDAYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC SDYC NHYC MBYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC MBYC MBYC

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Winner Jeff Olson Jonathan Greening Steve Olson Marla Coon Darren Sutherland Bill Hardesty Bill Hardesty Bill Ward Tim Wadlow Greg Reynolds Tyler Pruett Tyler Pruett Cory Droege Brian Bissell Scott Hogan Adrienne Olson Matt Stine Adam Roberts Tyler Sinks Charlie Buckingham Tyler Sinks Chris Barnard Jake La Dow Jake La Dow Judge Ryan Connor Kelter Riley Gibbs Joseph Hou Max Brill Derek Pickell Max Brill Jake Mayol Erik Hou Jake Mayol

Club NHYC ABYC NHYC NHYC NHYC MBYC MBYC BCYC SWYC SDYC SDYC SDYC HHYC NHYC NHYC NHYC SDYC SDYC SDYC NHYC SDYC NHYC SDYC SDYC SDYC NHYC ABYC NHYC MBYC BCYC MBYC BCYC NHYC BCYC

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Hal Brown Memorial

Best score - fl ight selection & championship series combined Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Host LIYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LAYC / CBYC MBYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC SDAYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC / LAYC SDAYC ABYC SDAYC ABYC

Winner Jeff Olson Steve Olson Susie Minton Jory Twist Bill Hardesty Scott Quan Tim Wadlow Tim Wadlow Greg Reynolds Tyler Pruett Brian Bissell Cory Droege Brian Bissell Matt Stine Mike Anderson-Mitterling Matt Stine Adrienne Patterson

Club NHYC NHYC NHYC NHYC MBYC SDYC SWYC SWYC SDYC SDYC NHYC HHYC NHYC SDYC SDYC SDYC BYC

Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Host SDAYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC SDYC NHYC MBYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC MBYC MBYC

Winner Tyler Sinks Charlie Buckingham Tyler Sinks Chris Barnard Jake La Dow Olin Paine Judge Ryan Kate Rakelly Riley Gibbs Joseph Hou Max Brill Joseph Hou Max Brill Cole Harris Erik Hou Erik Hou

Club SDYC NHYC SDYC NHYC SDYC MBYC SDYC MBYC ABYC NHYC MBYC NHYC MBYC SDYC NHYC NHYC

2017 Hal Brown Memorial winner Eric Hou

2017 Gold Fleet top 10 finishers 1st - Jake Mayol 2nd - Peter Busch 3rd - Erik Hou 4th - Morgan Pinckney 5th - Aidan Hoogland

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6th - Sophia Devling 7th - Burke Kanemasu 8th - Piper Holthus 9th - Bobby Little 10th - Gray Hemans

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Coronado Chamber of Commerce Perpetual Winner of the Final Championship race

Eric Hou Winner of the Final Race

Year 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

Host CYC NHYC MBYC ABYC SDYC NHYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LIYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LIYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LAYC / CBYC MBYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC SDAYC BBSF

Winner Mark Reynolds Mike Delanich Jeff Barney David Ryan Carl Hulgren Robert Hutsel Gregg Morton J.J. Fetter Jon Pinckney David Franco Mike Sentovich Matt Ingler Dana Riddick Jonathan Greening Brad Rodi Marla Coon Jamie Riddick Matt Reynolds Scott Quan Tim Wadlow Ryan Davis Brian Bissell Greg Reynolds Alex Uniack

Club SDYC MBYC MBYC SDYC MBYC MBYC SDYC SDYC BCYC LIYC ABYC LIYC ABYC ABYC SDYC NHYC ABYC SDYC SDYC SWYC OYC NHYC SDYC HHYC

Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Host BBSF SDAYC ABYC / LAYC SDAYC ABYC SDAYC ABYC SDAYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC SDYC NHYC MBYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC MBYC MBYC

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Winner Alex Uniack Cory Droege Brian Bissell Greg Olson Matt Stine Matt Stine Ryan Kares Charlie Buckingham Charlie Buckingham Chris Barnard Chris Barnard Judge Ryan Michael Madigan Connor Kelter Will La Dow Jameson Perry Jack Ryan Zach Malcolm Derek Pickell Cole Harris Aidan Hoogland Erik Hou Erik Hou

Club HHYC HHYC NHYC NHYC SDYC SDYC MBYC NHYC NHYC NHYC NHYC NHYC NHYC NHYC SDYC MBYC SDYC SDYC BCYC SDYC SWYC NHYC NHYC

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Joe Wells Perpetual First Girl in Junior Championship

Sophia Devling 2017 Top Female Finisher

Year 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

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Host BCYC ABYC MBYC NHYC MBYC SDYC ABYC CYC NHYC MBYC ABYC SDYC NHYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LIYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LIYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LAYC / CBYC MBYC BBSF

Winner Carol Kimball Carol Kimball Debbie Belisle Nina Nielsen Nina Nielsen Nina Nielsen Nina Nielsen Susan Hauser Gail Butler Susan Hauser Anne Bloemeke Karen Butler Sheryl Rados J.J. Fetter J.J. Fetter J.J. Fetter Sheryl Rados Megan Tingler Julie Norman Dawna Coon Jennifer Eales Amber Morrow Marla Coon Marla Coon Katy Wadlow Virginia Van Os Whitney Finster

Club ABYC ABYC ABYC NHYC NHYC NHYC NHYC MBYC SDYC SDYC ABYC MBYC NHYC SDYC SDYC SDYC NHYC LIYC BCYC NHYC SDYC NHYC NHYC NHYC SWYC SWYC NHYC

Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Host SDAYC ABYC SDAYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC / LAYC SDAYC ABYC SDAYC ABYC SDAYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC SDYC NHYC MBYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC MBYC MBYC

Winner Casey Hogan Casey Hogan Heather Porter Andrea Cabito Megan Price Becky Lenhart Adrienne Olson Adrienne Olson Adrienne Olson Adrienne Patterson Adrienne Patterson Adrienne Patterson Mariah Jakosky Sydney Bolger Sally Mace Caitlyn Ybarra Georgie Ryan Kate Rakelly Kate Rakelly Kate Madigan Kate Madigan B Lindsay Marley Mais Marley Mais Piper Holthus Sophia Devling

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Club NHYC NHYC NHYC BCYC LIYC MBYC NHYC NHYC NHYC BYC BYC NHYC NHYC ABYC NHYC BYC SDYC MBYC MBYC NHYC NHYC SDYC NHYC NHYC SDYC BYC


Commodore’s Cup Perpetual Silver Fleet Championship

Jack Roman 2017 Silver Fleet Champion

1st - Jack Roman 2nd - Jett Brennan 3rd - Schuyler Capita 4th - Reade Decker 5th - Chase Decker Year 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

Host NHYC MBYC SDYC ABYC CYC NHYC MBYC ABYC SDYC NHYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LIYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LIYC MBYC ABYC SDYC LAYC / CBYC MBYC BBSF SDAYC

Winner Rick Flamson Kellie Lew Craver Skip Malthaner Susan Hauser Skip Malthaner Nancy Perry Jay Butler Eric Krebs David Ryan Chuck Jensen Susan Krebs Doug Teulie Jim Holleran Charlie Jenkins J.J. Gobbell Keith Lupton Tom O'Neill Todd Skendarian Bill Hardesty Amber Morrow Catherine Ivey Jeff Tighe Bree Zinsmeister Lizzie Collins Molly Choate

Club BYC SDYC SDYC MBYC SDYC LSC MBYC MBYC SDYC SDYC MBYC BYC LBYC SDYC HHYC HHYC SDYC ABYC MBYC HHYC HHYC BYC DPYC NHYC LBYC

Year 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Host ABYC SDAYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC / LAYC SDAYC ABYC SDAYC ABYC SDAYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC SDYC NHYC MBYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC MBYC MBYC

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Winner Molly Choate Nicholas Munco Troy Treaccar Bubb Radar Matt Levin Chris Clevenger Andrew Carlson Kyle Christensen Matt Hogan Michael Kelly Tyler Sinks Beth Barnard Jeff Adam Caitlyn Ybarra Riley Gibbs Katie Everett Charlie Welsh Campbell D'Eliscu Ethan Michaelis Alan Peoples Max Berg Joshua Means Caden Kraus Axel Stordahl Jack Roman

Club LBYC LIYC LIYC BYC LBYC ABYC NHYC LIYC NHYC SDYC SDYC NHYC DPYC BYC ABYC CYC NHYC NHYC ABYC ABYC LBYC BCYC NHYC ABYC NHYC

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2017 Bronze Fleet Trophy winners

1st - Max Olson 2nd - Noah Nyenhuis 3rd - Lorelei Duarte 4th - Owen Fretwell 5th - Devin Owen

2017 Iron Fleet Trophy winners

1st - Colin Krebs 2nd - Taylor Bartell 3rd - Preston Miller 4th - Claire Holden 5th - Ava Lamkin

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Peggy Lenhart Perpetual Most Improved at Junior Nationals Marleigh Henehan 2017 Most Improved

Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Host SDAYC NHYC MBYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC MBYC NHYC ABYC SDYC MBYC

Winner J.P. Barnes Tyler MacDonald Rhodes Garner Carter Scott Rory Gaudio Reid Wiley Wills Cook Pearce Mendoza Madison Bashaw Bobby Little Samantha Gardner Marleigh Henehan

Club SDYC NHYC NHYC NHYC ABYC NHYC NHYC BYC NHYC ABYC/CYC SDYC MBYC

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Sabot II Invitational Championship Sailors under 12 years of age Chase Decker 2017 Sabot II Champion

1st - Chase Decker 2nd - Ian Nyenhuis 3rd - Nicole Sighiartau 4th - Shane Tillson 5th - Anton Schmid

Year 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Host DPYC DPYC OYC HHYC OYC DPYC OYC BCYC LIYC OYC DPYC MBYC NHYC CYC NHYC MBYC

Winner Greg Koller Nate Whitaker Kevin Richards Ramsey Campbell Heather Porter Heather Porter John Warnock Jennifer Porter Michael Elliott Brian Haines Gary Grimes Richard Somers Ryan Karnes Kyle MacArthur Tyler Sinks Dane Butera

Club ABYC BCYC LAYC NHYC NHYC NHYC MBYC NHYC BCYC NHYC LIYC DPYC MBYC CYC SDYC NHYC

Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Host BYC SDAYC BCYC MBYC ABYC MBYC ABYC CYC MBYC BCYC LIYC SWYC MBYC SDYC BCYC SDYC

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Winner Chris Barnard Sally Mace Beth Barnard Maxson Richley Scott Sinks Scott Sinks Jacob Rosenberg Jacob Rosenberg Joseph Hou Ryan Ratliffe Cole Pomeroy Jack Egan Joseph Hou Jake Mayol Morgan Pinckney Chase Decker

Club NHYC NHYC NHYC LIYC SDYC SDYC ABYC ABYC NHYC MBYC NHYC SDYC NHYC BCYC NHYC NHYC

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Sabot II Regional Championship Sailors under 12 years of age South

Shane Tillson 2017 Sabot II South Champion

Top 10: Shane Tillson, Jack Colyer,Tommy Rudowicz, Ben Conroy, Anton Schmid, Sarah Ozaki, Ian Nyenhuis, Owen Fretwell, Max Olsen, Kaden Miller.

Year 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

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Host AHSC CYC SWYC SDYC OYC MBYC CYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC SDYC SDYC SDYC CCYC SDYC SDYC CCYC OYC MBYC SWYC MBYC SDYC SWYC CYC MBYC SDYC SWYC

Winner Conrad Cleich Cathy Bridge Stephen Bridge Stephen Bridge Craig Martin Chuck Eaton Susie Hauser Susie Hauser Randy Smith John Mulvihill David Kuhn J.J. Fetter Charlie Jenkins Alan Ledbetter Charlie Jenkins Laura Kenny Tracy Hughes Tom Ryan Mike O'Bryan Giselle Camet Kevin Quan Kevin Quan Scott Quan Joe Thompson Greg Reynolds Tyler Pruett Tyler Pruett Tyler Pruett

Club MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC CYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC

Year 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Host SDYC SWYC CYC MBYC SWYC SDYC CYC MBYC SWYC SDYC CYC SDYC SWYC CYC MBYC SWYC SDYC CYC CYC SDYC SWYC CYC MBYC MBYC SWYC CYC MBYC SDYC

Winner Tyler Pruett Tyler Pruett John Warnock David Hochart Andrew Campbell Andrew Campbell Tyler McKay Ryan Karnes Ryan Karnes Tyler Sinks Michael Campbell Devon Murphy Kyle Vanderspek Kristen Krock Kevin Laube Olin Paine JP Barnes Scott Sinks JP Eaton Jack McGraw Ryan Ratliffe Jack Reiter Megan Cates Jack Egan Piper Holthus Peter Joslin Kelly Holthus Shane Tillson

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Club SDYC SDYC MBYC MBYC SDYC SDYC MBYC MBYC MBYC SDYC SDYC MBYC MBYC CYC MBYC MBYC SDYC SDYC CYC SWYC MBYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC MBYC


Sabot II Regional Championship Sailors under 12 years of age North

Chase Decker 2017 Sabot II North Champion

Top 16: Chase Decker, Dylan Sih, Nicole Sighiartau, Conrad Cook, Charlie Olson, Otis Buckingham,Taylor Bartell, J.R. Meserve, Adam Mead, Michalis Karmis,Tate Oyler, Brady Kennedy, Christian Dorn, Ameila Haney,Trevor Johnson, Siena Nichols. Thanks to Bob Yates for photos.

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JJ Fetter Perpetual Sabot II Championship Top Girl - under 12 years of age Nicole Sighiartau JJ Fetter Perpetual winner Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Host BYC SDAYC BCYC MBYC ABYC MBYC ABYC CYC BCYC MBYC BCYC SWYC LBYC SDYC BCYC SDYC

Winner Mary Buckingham Sally Mace Beth Bernard Cory Dodson Carolyn Smith Paris Henken Aitana Mendiguren Nicle Simon Marley Mais Evan Tingler Megan Cates Marianna Shand Piper Holthus Izabella Pullis Samantha Gardner Nicole Sighiartau

Club NHYC NHYC NHYC ABYC NHYC CYC CYC CYC NHYC LIYC SDYC MBYC SDYC BYC SDYC BYC

Gaudio Cove Cup Champions non-qualified Junior Sabot Nationals

Year 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

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Day 1 Wills Johnson, NHYC Konner Boivin, BCYC R. J. Ivory, BCYC Dana Boudreau, ABYC Jennifer Johnson, SDYC Jackson Guzzo, LIYC Not Sailed Not Sailed Cecilia Buckingham, NHYC Marbella Marlo, NHYC Cade Holden, NHYC Not Sailed

Day 2 Wills Johnson, NHYC Ian Bellin, MBYC Rory Gaudio, BCYC Bradley Clinton, ABYC Jennifer Johnson, SDYC Maddie Kraus, NHYC

Day 3 Richard Bell, ABYC Not Sailed Evan Bozanic, BCYC Patrick Shannon, NHYC Willem Perry, MBYC Maddie Kraus, NHYC

Host Club SDAYC BBSF SDAYC ABYC SDAYC

Brooke Wilke, BYC Marbella Marlo, NHYC Top first time participant

Jake Johansson, BCYC Not Sailed

BBSF ABYC

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Jessica Uniack Memorial Trophy Awarded to the INSA Junior member in recognition of the recipient’s outstanding display of sportsmanship on and off the water. The recipient is nominated by Junior INSA members based on conduct during, but no limited to the Junior Nationals and on criteria such as selflessness, attitude, leadership, integrity and helpfulness. This award is presented at the Junior Nationals trophy ceremony.The award was inspired by the memory of Jessica Uniack, 1994-95 INSA Commodore, who was recognized by US Sailing as the 1995 recipient of the National Sportsmanship award. Year 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Alice Schmid 2017 Jessica Uniack Trophy winner

Winner Alli Bell Becky Lenhart Mara Bell Tyler Sinks Andrew McDade Charlie Buckingham Parker Shinn Casey Schilling George Saunders Michael Kelly Mark Ryan Haley Kirk Megan Kenney Robert Rice Alexandria Ivory Wells Drayton Jack Martin Madeline Bubb Rowdie Peets Ian Brill Ryan Simpson Kai Malm Alice Schmid

Club SDYC MBYC ABYC SDYC ABYC NHYC SDYC BYC SDYC SDYC ABYC LBYC BYC ABYC BCYC NHYC BYC BYC NHYC MBYC LIYC NHYC SDYC

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Jeanne Lynch Appreciation Award

Awarded annually to the INSA member deemed by the Board of Directors to have contributed most to the Association Year 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

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Member Jeannette Eaton Tick Weber Pat Brown Tom Shadden Roger Bloemeke Barbara Welsh Judy Franco Pam Lindley Mike & Molly Cuckler Marshall Henshaw Jane Kenny Debbie Benedict Marylee Goyan Peter Gales Len Pernick Bill Jenkins Suzie Karjala Toni Morford Jerry & Marilyn Frick Kim Beland Charlie & Barbara Hochart Don Hodges Peggy Lenhart Jessica Uniack

Club CYC ABYC MBYC LBYC ABYC NHYC LIYC SDYC HHYC OYC SDYC LIYC ABYC ABYC BCYC SDYC BYC ABYC HHYC AYC MBYC ABYC MBYC HHYC

Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Member John Warnock Bob Jarrad Bill Maxam Melanie & Jim Patterson

Club MBYC LIYC CYC BCYC

Nancy Mellon Adrienne DeWolfe Nick Caldwell Stan Betts John Ellis Doug Paine Rowell Greene Bill Kelly Tony Burica Dale Berkihiser Danielle Richards Jenn Lancaster Pinky Greene Jon Rogers Becky Lenhart John Calder Jill Hallett Latham Bell

BYC BYC SWYC MBYC MBYC MBYC ABYC Navy YC San Diego Tony's Boats ABYC SDYC NHYC ABYC CorYC BYC NHYC BYC ABYC

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INSA Senior National Champions 2017 INSA Senior National Champion Chuck Sinks 1st - Chuck Sinks 2nd - Tyler Sinks 3rd - Max Brill 4th - Danny North 5th - Jack Jorgensen

Year 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987

Senior Champions - Gold Flight Host Winner Club MBYC Carl Eichenlaub MBYC SWYC Tom Nute MBYC ABYC Henry Schofield ABYC LIYC Lew Bedford MBYC MBYC Henry Schofield ABYC ABYC Charles Merrill ABYC MBYC Barbara Dressler MBYC BCYC Brian Thomas MBYC SCYC Brian Thomas MBYC MBYC Brian Thomas MBYC ABYC David Ullman BYC BYC Henry Schofield ABYC MBYC David Ullman BYC LIYC David Ullman BYC ABYC Charles Merrill ABYC MBYC Don Krebs Jr. MBYC ABYC Don Krebs Jr. MBYC MBYC Chuck Sinks MBYC NHYC Ross Butcher ABYC SDYC Kurt Langford ABYC ABYC Alan Jewett ABYC NHYC Mark Whitehouse BYC MBYC Robert Lindley SDYC ABYC Alan Jewett ABYC SDYC Chuck Sinks MBYC BYC Chuck Sinks MBYC ABYC Mike Sentovich ABYC MBYC Kevin Dumain ABYC NHYC Kevin Dumain ABYC

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Senior Champions - Gold Flight ABYC Nick Scandone SDYC Doug Teulie LIYC Kevin Dumain MBYC Chuck Sinks ABYC Mike Sentovich BYC Mark Gaudio SDYC Mark Gaudio ABYC Mark Gaudio BYC Kevin Dumain MBYC Mark Gaudio LIYC/NHYC Mark Gaudio SDYC Mark Gaudio ABYC Mark Gaudio BYC Chuck Sinks MBYC Chuck Sinks NHYC Mark Gaudio SDYC Randy Lake ABYC Freddie Stevens BYC Mark Gaudio MBYC Tyler Sinks NHYC Mark Gaudio SDYC Mark Gaudio ABYC Mark Gaudio BYC Mark Gaudio MBYC Tyler Sinks LIYC Mark Gaudio MBYC Mark Gaudio ABYC Mark Gaudio BYC Chuck Sinks MBYC Chuck Sinks

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BYC BYC ABYC MBYC ABYC BCYC BCYC BCYC ABYC BCYC BCYC BCYC BCYC SDYC SDYC BCYC SDYC ABYC BCYC SDYC BCYC BCYC BCYC BCYC SDYC BCYC BCYC BCYC SDYC SDYC

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INSA Master National Champions 2017 INSA Master National Champion Scott Finkboner

1st - Scott Finkboner 2nd - Dick Denzler 3rd - Dave Leuck 4th - Fred Stevens 5th - Barbie Tillson

Year 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

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Masters Champions - Gold Flight Host Winner Club MBYC Ginny Thorsen MBYC ABYC George Sinks MBYC MBYC George Sinks MBYC NHYC Don Hodges ABYC SDYC Fred Schenck Jr. ABYC ABYC Jane Kenny SDYC NHYC Dave Tingler LIYC MBYC Jane Kenny SDYC ABYC Isabelle Lounsberry ABYC SDYC Peter Gales ABYC BYC Phyllis Drayton NHYC ABYC Geves Kenny SDYC MBYC Dave Tingler LIYC NHYC Dave Tingler LIYC ABYC Peter Gales ABYC SDYC Betty Barr SDYC LIYC Dale Berkihiser ABYC MBYC Robin Gales MBYC ABYC Peter Gales ABYC BYC Pam Lindley SDYC SDYC Betty Barr SDYC ABYC Pam Lindley SDYC

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Masters Champions - Gold Flight BYC Betty Becker MBYC Pam Lindley LIYC / NHYC Robin Townsend SDYC Tom Newton, Jr. ABYC Arlene Simpson BYC Mark Gaudio MBYC Mark Gaudio NHYC Chuck Sinks SDYC Mark Gaudio ABYC Jerry Thompson BYC Chuck Sinks MBYC Betty Becker NHYC Lee Berlinger SDYC Kendal Wild ABYC Erik Mayol BYC Tom Newton MBYC Mike Bartel LIYC Tom Newton MBYC Scott Finkboner ABYC Robin Townsend BYC Scott Finkboner MBYC Scott Finkboner

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SDYC SDYC ABYC ABYC SDYC BCYC BCYC SDYC BCYC ABYC SDYC SDYC ABYC MBYC BCYC ABYC BYC ABYC MBYC ABYC MBYC MBYC


Grand Master Trophy Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Grand Masters Champions Host Winner Club ABYC Dave Watry MBYC BYC Dave Tingler LIYC MBYC Graham Gibbons BYC NHYC Graham Gibbons BYC SDYC Graham Gibbons BYC ABYC Graham Gibbons BYC BYC Mary Riddick ABYC MBYC Arlene Simpson SDYC NHYC Karen Stockman BYC SDYC Audrey McGinty SDYC ABYC Pinky Greene BYC / ABYC BYC Nancy Mellon BYC MBYC Geves Kenny SDYC LIYC Nancy Mellon BYC MBYC Geves Kenny SDYC ABYC John Ellis ABYC BYC Meredith Blair SDYC MBYC Ruth Jones MBYC

2017 INSA Senior Grand Master Champion Ruth Jones

Master Silver Fleet Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Masters Champions - Silver Flight Host Winner Club LIYC Megan Zemke LIYC MBYC Kathy Black-Smith ABYC ABYC Kathy Weishampel ABYC BYC not sailed MBYC Christopher Kyburg SDYC

Clydesdale Trophy Year 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Clydesdales Champions Host Winner LIYC Jeff McDermaid 4MBYC Jeff McDermaid ABYC Jeff McDermaid BYC Mike Pinckney MBYC Jim Hecht

Club ABYC ABYC ABYC BCYC MBYC

2017 Clydesdale 1st - Jim Hecht 2nd - Charles Roberts 3rd - Mike Pinckney

Two Sabot sailors back in the boat testing their skills at the Senior level: left: Max Brill, right: Phil Smerdon. Don Bedford photos.

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2018 Members by Fleet as of May 15 Alamitos Bay Fleet - Juniors

Sawyer Bambam-Moak LBYC Kai Bramble 9327 LBYC Taylor Carty 8475 LBYC Katin Cathey 9000 LBYC Michael Goyan, III 8777 CYC, ABYC Brynn Jolly 9176 ABYC Tanner Jolly 9473 ABYC Nick Lech 9502 LBYC Alex Lech 10209 LBYC Saylor Little 9488 ABYC, Cal YC Bobby Little 10132 ABYC, Cal YC

Madison Mansour 9303 LBYC Walter McFarland 8906 LBYC Paige O’Dell 8779 ABYC Chloe Pearl 10155 LBYC Scott Pearl 9861 LBYC Tea Satariano 9246 LBYC Dylan Sih 10023 ABYC/NHYC Hailey Thompson 8965 ABYC Samantha Thompson 8963 ABYC Preston Woodworth 9575 LBYC

Alamitos Bay Fleet - Seniors Paul Anctil 8260 ABYC Paul Anctil 7281 ABYC Cathy Black-Smith 11 ABYC Sheila Eberly 7926 ABYC John Ellis 9901 ABYC Jane Ellis-McNaboe 9191 ABYC Jackie Golison 8318 ABYC John Hauck 10264 ABYC Cynthia Heavrin 8079 ABYC Steven Hopkins 9320 ABYC

Charles Merrill 9345 ABYC Tom Newton 8343 ABYC Jim Otis 8803 ABYC Kathy Reed 7768 ABYC Mark Ryan 8706 LSC Fred Stevens 9494 ABYC Brad Thompson 8553 ABYC Robin Townsend 9500 ABYC Kathleen Weishampel 9574 ABYC John Wilburn 5202

Members at Large Kevin Dumain 8409

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SBYC

Nancy Heim 8315 DPYC

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Matt Bailey Taylor Dylan Charles Penelope Jett Otis Cecilia Conrad Kelsea Reade Chase Charlie Sophia Christian Lorelei Nevin Cash Caleb Stella Dylan Andy Jewel Carson Laith Sophia L Amelia Zarrin Samantha Gray Annie Ashley Claire Cade Camryn Peyton Erik William Jake Arne Trevor Michalis Isabella

Balboa Bay Fleet - Juniors

Andrews 9471 Arrowsmith 9860 Bartell 9999 Bartell 9524 Barto 9703 Barto 8930 Brennan 10283 Buckingham 9994 Buckingham 9318 Cook 10175 Cook 9457 Decker 9737 Decker 9433 Denham 8820 Devlin 10300 Dorn 9256 Duarte 9531 Elliott 7 Espinosa 9127 Everett 9914 Gaffney 9480 Gallagher 10136 Galt Garcia 8392 Good 8477 Gordon 10292 Groenhuyzen 9706 Haney 9492 Harvey 8948 Hemans 8727 Hemans High Highland 10301 Holden 8667 Holden 8908 Homer 6766 Homer 9858 Hou 8268 Jacobsen 9927 Johansson 9982 Johnson 10137 Karmis 10080 Karmis 9363

NHYC LIYC BYC BYC LIYC LIYC BCYC NHYC NHYC NHYC BYC LIYC LIYC NHYC BYC LIYC BYC BYC NHYC BCYC NHYC NHYC LIYC LIYC BYC BYC BCYC NHYC BCYC BYC BYC NHYC

NHYC NHYC BCYC BCYC NHYC NHYC BCYC LIYC NHYC, LIYC NHYC, LIYC

Brady Kennedy 9131 Brock Ketchum 9532 McKay Ketchum 9824 Robert Krinski 10328 Carl Krinski 10306 Evan Kristiansen 9826 Preston Lee 9090 Evan Lidecis 10031 Victoria Lucia 10025 Aidan Malm 9347 Aidan Malm 9347 Luke Martin 8821 Adam Mead 8891 Frederik Mohn 6397 Sophia Mulvania 9127 Charlie Olson 7991 Jake Olson 8473 Brooks Orradre 8680 Grace Ortega 8919 Reid Oyler 9758 Tate Oyler 9264 Morgan Pinckney 9600 Izabella Pullis 5019 Indiana Pullis 10044 Harrison Pullis 7000 Luke Roe 9331 Jack Roman 7637 Adam Rosales 9326 Claire Rosene 9630 Nikolina Sentovich 9936 Michael C. Sentovich 8975 Lucy Shannon 9332 Nicole Sighiartau 9610 Ethan Simpson 9995 Grace Sisett 9851 Ashtyn Tierney 9325 Charlotte Warmington8834 Emma White 8537 Elsa Wiley 9155 Claire Wiley 7821 Emily Wolken 9335 Ryan Yates 9780

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NHYC NHYC NHYC LIYC LIYC NHYC BYC BCYC lIYC NHYC NHYC NHYC BCYC LIYC BYC NHYC NHYC BCYC NHYC NHYC NHYC NHYC/ABYC BYC BYC BYC BYB NHYC BCYC BYC NHYC/ABYC NHYC/ABYC NHYC BYC / LMVYC LIYC LIYC LIYC NHYC NHYC NHYC NHYC LIYC LIYC

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Balboa Bay Fleet - Seniors Lynn Acosta 8393 DPYC, WSOC Bill Adams 8907 BYC Dennis Allison 9685 BYC Michael Bartell 9999 BYC Debbie Benedict LIYC Ross Bennett 9707 BYC Paul Blank 8900 BYB Paul Blank 8563 BYB Carlita Fuller 8549 NHYC Mark Gaudio 9550 BCYC Pinky Greene 9317 BYC, ABYC Susan Griesbach 10139 DPYC/DWYC Joseph Hou 9153 NHYC Susan Jennings 9077 NHYC Suzie Karjala 8011 BYC

Diane Kent 9985 BYC Becky Lenhart 7171 BYC Peggy Lenhart Molly Lynch 3215 BYC Deon Macdonald 10161 NHYC Nancy Mellon 8990 BYC Michael Pinckney BCYC Gale Pinckney 9600 NHYC Bob Reilly 10304 BYC Anne Schupak 10144 NHYC Michael Sentovich 8456 NHYC/ABYC Jackie Smiley 7721 BYC Karen Stockman 7998 BYC Hollie Sutherland 8800 NHYC David Tingler 8400 LIYC

Mission Bay Fleet - Juniors Amelia Armstrong 10012 Daisy Jane Armstrong 10299 Kate Bossler 7585 Lina Carper 10250 Jack Colyer 9435 Ben Conroy 7604 Oakley Cunningham 10309 Efe Derman 10275 Owen Fretwell 9504 Carlin Fretwell 10172

MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC

Marcus Hall 10286 Marcel Halldorson 9203 Patrick Henderson 4787 Garrett Henderson 5643 Rowan Henehan 9696 Marleigh Henehan 8751 Colin Krebs Kaden Miller 9461 Allie Shand 9159 Maxwell Sipes 8887

MBYC MBYC, SWYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC MBYC

Mission Bay Fleet - Seniors Megan Armstrong 8438 MBYC Craig Armstrong 8263 MBYC Jason Brooks 8716 MBYC Lanny Coon 9273 MBYC Scott Finkboner 10278 MBYC Serena Hanby 10204 MBYC Ann Hinton 10205 MBYC

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Ruth Jones 9070 MBYC Jeff Lenhart 6464 MBYC Ian (Lachy) McLean 7674 MBYC Gary Pearson 8967 MBYC Carol Pearson 10226 MBYC David Watry 7638 MBYC Kendal Wild 9472 MBYC

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San Diego Bay Fleet - Juniors Peter Busch 7632 SDYC Owen Camet 807 SDYC Schuyler Capita 10180 SDYC Katherine Fleming 8899 SDYC Maggie Fleming 10302 SDYC Ava Gustafson 9342 SDYC Nikolai Halldorson 10224 SDYC/MBYC Mackenzie Harris 9006 SDYC Taisei Hatter 9403 SDYC Kousei Hatter 9932 SDYC Kelly Holthus 8776 SDYC Piper Holthus 9050 SDYC Mitchell Janes 8720 SDYC Kate Joslin 8971 SDYC Burke Kanemasu 10153 SDYC Isabel Kincart 10305 SDYC Enzo Loth 8419 SDYC William McDermott MBYC Karina Nieting 8140 SDYC

Kaylee Nieting 10003 SDYC Emily Otto 7634 SDYC Devon Owen 9479 SDYC Oscar Parzen SDYC Charlotte Plant 8275 SDYC Joey Richardson 9735 SDYC Sean Ross 7610 MBYC Anton Schmid 8662 SDYC Alice Schmid 10052 SDYC Calvin Schmid 9009 SDYC Caylin Schnoor 7630 SDYC Colin Shughrou 9162 SDYC Nicolas Simonet SDYC Cam Spriggs SDYC Julia Stewart 8535 MBYC/SDYC Aleksandra Strom 9047 SDYC Harrison Strom 10061 SDYC Ryan Terhaar 8910 SDYC

San Diego Bay Fleet - Seniors Vickie Barrett 8802 SDYC Betty Becker 7613 SDYC Jerelyn Biehl 9899 SDYC Jerelyn Biehl 9889 SDYC Merideth Blair 7769 SDYC Mark Butler 7332 SDYC Karen Butler 7602 SDYC Rowena Carlson 7605 SDYC Susan Dijkman 10076 CRA Tim Fleming 4157 SSC Tim Fuller 7780 SDYC Lois Harrington 7676 SDYC Mike Hatch 8877 SDYC Christopher Kyburg 10296 SDYC Laura Kyle 7635 SDYC Robert Lindley 8241 SDYC

Pamela Lindley 8156 SDYC Julie McPherson 7988 SDYC Bonnie Minaker SDYC Lynn Moore 9095 SDYC Bobbie Morrow 9225 SDYC Ben Nieting 10276 SDYC Danny North SDYC Michael OConnell 7848 SDYC Charles Roberts 10255 SWYC Chuck Sinks 3454 SDYC Chuck Sinks 9315 SDYC Chuck Sinks 10213 SDYC Brian Stanford SDYC Brian Thomas 7435 SDYC Dee Van Horne 7611 SDYC

Coronado Yacht Club Fleet Sean Campbell 8223 CYC Preston Miller 10094 CYC

Max Olson 9299 CYC Tommy Rudowicz 9046 CYC

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Southwestern Yacht Club Fleet Asher Feren 10231 SWYC Joshua Pryor 2001 SWYC Jeffrey Ring Jr. 9109 SWYC

Logan Sanford 8341 SWYC Mitchel Sanford 9051 SWYC Carter Vachon 9360 SWYC

1972 Jr Commodore’s Regatta - B Fleet

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2018 Registered Boats as of May 15 Hull #

Name

YC

Fleet

Jr/Sr

7 11 807 2001 3215 3454 4157 4787 5019 5202 5643 6397 6464 6766 7000 7171 7281 7332 7435 7585 7602 7604 7605 7610 7611 7613 7630 7632 7634 7635 7637 7638 7674 7676 7721 7768 7769 7780 7821 7848 7926 7988 7991 7998 8011 8079 8140 8156 8223 8241 8260

Nevin Elliott Cathy Black-Smith Owen Camet Joshua Pryor Molly Lynch Chuck Sinks Tim Fleming Patrick Henderson Izabella Pullis John Wilburn Garrett Henderson Frederik Mohn Jeff Lenhart Camryn Homer Harrison Pullis Becky Lenhart Paul Anctil Mark Butler Brian Thomas Kate Bossler Karen Butler Ben Conroy Rowena Carlson Sean Ross Dee Van Horne Betty Becker Caylin Schnoor Peter Busch Emily Otto Laura Kyle Jack Roman David Watry Ian (Lachy) McLean Lois Harrington Jackie Smiley Kathy Reed Merideth Blair Tim Fuller Claire Wiley Michael OConnell Sheila Eberly Julie McPherson Charlie Olson Karen Stockman Suzie Karjala Cynthia Heavrin Karina Nieting Pamela Lindley Sean Campbell Robert Lindley Paul Anctil

BYC ABYC SDYC SWYC BYC SDYC SSC MBYC BYC

Balboa Bay Alamitos Bay San Diego Southwestern YC Balboa Bay San Diego San Diego Mission Bay Balboa Bay Alamitos Bay Mission Bay Balboa Bay Mission Bay Balboa Bay Balboa Bay Balboa Bay Alamitos Bay San Diego San Diego Mission Bay San Diego Mission Bay San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego San Diego Balboa Bay Mission Bay Mission Bay San Diego Balboa Bay Alamitos Bay San Diego San Diego Balboa Bay San Diego Alamitos Bay San Diego Balboa Bay Balboa Bay Balboa Bay Alamitos Bay San Diego San Diego Coronado San Diego Alamitos Bay

Junior Senior Junior Junior Senior Senior Senior Junior Junior Senior Junior Junior Senior Junior Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Senior Junior Junior Junior Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Junior Senior Senior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Senior

MBYC LIYC MBYC BCYC BYC BYC ABYC SDYC SDYC MBYC SDYC MBYC SDYC MBYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC SDYC NHYC MBYC MBYC SDYC BYC ABYC SDYC SDYC NHYC SDYC ABYC SDYC NHYC BYC BYC ABYC SDYC SDYC CYC SDYC ABYC

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2018 Registered Boats as of May 15 Hull #

Name

YC

Fleet

Jr/Sr

8263 Craig Armstrong MBYC Mission Bay Senior 8268 Erik Hou NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 8275 Charlotte Plant SDYC San Diego Junior 8315 Nancy Heim DPYC At Large Senior 8318 Jackie Golison ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 8341 Logan Sanford SWYC Southwestern YC Junior 8343 Tom Newton ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 8392 Jewel Garcia LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 8393 Lynn Acosta DPYC, WSA-OC Balboa Bay Senior 8400 David Tingler LIYC Balboa Bay Senior 8409 Kevin Dumain SBYC At Large Senior 8419 Enzo Loth SDYC San Diego Junior 8438 Megan Armstrong MBYC Mission Bay Senior 8456 Michael Sentovich NHYC/ABYC Balboa Bay Senior 8473 Jake Olson NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 8475 Taylor Carty LBYC Alamitos Bay Junior 8477 Carson Good BYC Balboa Bay Junior 8535 Julia Stewart MBYC, SDYC San Diego Junior 8537 Emma White NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 8549 Carlita Fuller NHYC Balboa Bay Senior 8553 Brad Thompson ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 8563 Paul Blank BYB Balboa Bay Senior 8662 Anton Schmid SDYC San Diego Junior 8667 Claire Holden NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 8680 Brooks Orradre BCYC Balboa Bay Junior 8706 Mark Ryan LSC Alamitos Bay Senior 8716 Jason Brooks MBYC Mission Bay Senior 8720 Mitchell Janes SDYC San Diego Junior 8727 Samantha Hemans BYC Balboa Bay Junior 8751 Marleigh Henehan MBYC Mission Bay Junior 8776 Kelly Holthus SDYC San Diego Junior 8777 Michael Goyan, III CYC, ABYC Alamitos Bay Junior 8779 Paige O'Dell ABYC Alamitos Bay Junior 8800 Hollie Sutherland NHYC Balboa Bay Senior 8802 Vickie Barrett SDYC San Diego Senior 8803 Jim Otis ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 8820 Charlie Denham NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 8821 Luke Martin NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 8834 Charlotte Warmington NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 8877 Mike Hatch SDYC San Diego Senior 8887 Maxwell Sipes MBYC Mission Bay Junior 8891 Adam Mead BCYC Balboa Bay Junior 8899 Katherine Fleming SDYC San Diego Junior 8900 Paul Blank BYB Balboa Bay Senior 8906 Walter McFarland LBYC Alamitos Bay Junior 8907 Bill Adams BYC Balboa Bay Senior 8908 Cade Holden NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 8910 Ryan Terhaar SDYC San Diego Junior 8919 Grace Ortega NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 8930 Penelope Barto LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 8948 Zarrin Harvey BCYC Balboa Bay Junior 8963 Samantha Thompson ABYC Alamitos Bay Junior

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2018 Registered Boats as of May 15 Hull #

Name

YC

Fleet

Jr/Sr

8965 Hailey Thompson ABYC Alamitos Bay Junior 8967 Gary Pearson MBYC Mission Bay Senior 8971 Kate Joslin SDYC San Diego Junior 8975 Michael C. Sentovich NHYC/ABYC Balboa Bay Junior 8990 Nancy Mellon BYC Balboa Bay Senior 9000 Katin Cathey LBYC Alamitos Bay Junior 9006 Mackenzie Harris SDYC San Diego Junior 9009 Calvin Schmid SDYC San Diego Junior 9046 Tommy Rudowicz CYC Coronado Junior 9047 Aleksandra Strom SDYC San Diego Junior 9050 Piper Holthus SDYC San Diego Junior 9051 Mitchel Sanford SWYC Southwestern YC Junior 9070 Ruth Jones MBYC Mission Bay Senior 9077 Susan Jennings NHYC Balboa Bay Senior 9090 Preston Lee BYC Balboa Bay Junior 9095 Lynn Moore SDYC San Diego Senior 9109 Jeffrey Ring Jr. SWYC Southwestern YC Junior 9127 Cash Espinosa NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9127 Sophia Mulvania BYC Balboa Bay Junior 9131 Brady Kennedy NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9153 Joseph Hou NHYC Balboa Bay Senior 9155 Elsa Wiley NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9159 Allie Shand MBYC Mission Bay Junior 9162 Colin Shughrou SDYC San Diego Junior 9176 Brynn Jolly ABYC Alamitos Bay Junior 9191 Jane Ellis-McNaboe ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 9203 Marcel Halldorson MBYC, SWYC Mission Bay Junior 9225 Bobbie Morrow SDYC San Diego Senior 9246 Tea Satariano LBYC Alamitos Bay Junior 9256 Christian Dorn LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 9264 Tate Oyler NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9273 Lanny Coon MBYC Mission Bay Senior 9299 Max Olson CYC Coronado Junior 9303 Madison Mansour LBYC Alamitos Bay Junior 9315 Chuck Sinks SDYC San Diego Senior 9317 Pinky Greene BYC, ABYC Balboa Bay Senior 9318 Cecilia Buckingham NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9320 Steven Hopkins ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 9325 Ashtyn Tierney LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 9326 Adam Rosales BCYC Balboa Bay Junior 9327 Kai Bramble LBYC Alamitos Bay Junior 9331 Luke Roe BYB Balboa Bay Junior 9332 Lucy Shannon NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9335 Emily Wolken LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 9342 Ava Gustafson SDYC San Diego unior 9345 Charles Merrill ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 9347 Aidan Malm NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9347 Aidan Malm NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9360 Carter Vachon SWYC Southwestern YC Junior 9363 Isabella Karmis NHYC, LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 9403 Taisei Hatter SDYC San Diego Junior

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2018 Registered Boats as of May 15 Hull #

Name

YC

Fleet

Jr/Sr

9433 Chase Decker LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 9435 Jack Colyer MBYC Mission Bay Junior 9457 Kelsea Cook BYC Balboa Bay Junior 9461 Kaden Miller MBYC Mission Bay Junior 9471 Matt Andrews NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9472 Kendal Wild MBYC Mission Bay Senior 9473 Tanner Jolly ABYC Alamitos Bay Junior 9479 Devon Owen SDYC San Diego Junior 9480 Stella Gaffney NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9488 Saylor Little ABYC, Cal YC Alamitos Bay Junior 9492 Amelia Haney NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9494 Fred Stevens ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 9500 Robin Townsend ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 9502 Nick Lech LBYC Alamitos Bay Junior 9504 Owen Fretwell MBYC Mission Bay Junior 9524 Dylan Bartell BYC Balboa Bay Junior 9531 Lorelei Duarte BYC Balboa Bay Junior 9532 Brock Ketchum NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9550 Mark Gaudio BCYC Balboa Bay Senior 9574 Kathleen Weishampel ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 9575 Preston Woodworth LBYC Alamitos Bay Junior 9600 Morgan Pinckney NHYC/ABYC Balboa Bay Junior 9600 Gale Pinckney NHYC Balboa Bay Senior 9610 Nicole Sighiartau BYC / LMVYC Balboa Bay Junior 9630 Claire Rosene BYC Balboa Bay Junior 9685 Dennis Allison BYC Balboa Bay Senior 9696 Rowan Henehan MBYC Mission Bay Junior 9703 Charles Barto LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 9706 Sophia Lime Groenhuyzen BCYC Balboa Bay Junior 9707 Ross Bennett BYC Balboa Bay Senior 9735 Joey Richardson SDYC San Diego Junior 9737 Reade Decker LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 9758 Reid Oyler NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9780 Ryan Yates LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 9824 McKay Ketchum NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9826 Evan Kristiansen NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9851 Grace Sisett LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 9858 Peyton Homer BCYC Balboa Ba y Junior 9860 Bailey Arrowsmith LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 9861 Scott Pearl LBYC Alamitos Bay Junior 9889 Jerelyn Biehl SDYC San Diego Senior 9899 Jerelyn Biehl SDYC San Diego Senior 9901 John Ellis ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 9914 Caleb Everett BCYC Balboa Bay Junior 9927 William Jacobsen NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9932 Kousei Hatter SDYC San Diego Junior 9936 Nikolina Sentovich NHYC/ABYC Balboa Bay Junior 9982 Jake Arne Johansson BCYC Balboa Bay Junior 9985 Diane Kent BYC Balboa Bay Senior 9994 Otis Buckingham NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 9995 Ethan Simpson LIYC Balboa Bay Junior

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2018 Registered Boats as of May 15 Hull #

Name

YC

Fleet

Jr/Sr

9999 Taylor Bartell BYC Balboa Bay Junior 9999 Michael Bartell BYC Balboa Bay Senior 10003 Kaylee Nieting SDYC San Diego Junior 10012 Amelia Armstrong MBYC Mission Bay Junior 10023 Dylan Sih ABYC / NHYC Alamitos Bay Junior 10025 Victoria Lucia lIYC Balboa Bay Junior 10031 Evan Lidecis BCYC Balboa Bay Junior 10044 Indiana Pullis BYC Balboa Bay Junior 10052 Alice Schmid SDYC San Diego Junior 10061 Harrison Strom SDYC San Diego Junior 10076 Susan Dijkman CRA San Diego Senior 10080 Michalis Karmis NHYC, LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 10094 Preston Miller CYC Coronado Junior 10132 Bobby Little ABYC, Cal YC Alamitos Bay Junior 10136 Dylan Gallagher NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 10137 Trevor Johnson LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 10139 Susan Griesbach DPYC, DWYC Balboa Bay Senior 10144 Anne Schupak NHYC Balboa Bay Senior 10153 Burke Kanemasu SDYC San Diego Junior 10155 Chloe Pearl LBYC Alamitos Bay Junior 10161 Deon Macdonald NHYC Balboa Bay Senior 10172 Carlin Fretwell MBYC Mission Bay Junior 10175 Conrad Cook NHYC Balboa Bay Junior 10180 Schuyler Capita SDYC San Diego Junior 10204 Serena Hanby MBYC Mission Bay Senior 10205 Ann Hinton MBYC Mission Bay Senior 10209 Alex Lech LBYC Alamitos Bay Junior 10213 Chuck Sinks SDYC San Diego Senior 10224 Nikolai Halldorson SDYC, MBYC San Diego Junior 10226 Carol Pearson MBYC Mission Bay Senior 10231 Asher Feren SWYC Southwestern YC Junior 10250 Lina Carper MBYC Mission Bay Junior 10255 Charles Roberts SWYC San Diego Senior 10264 John Hauck ABYC Alamitos Bay Senior 10275 Efe Derman MBYC Mission Bay Junior 10276 Ben Nieting SDYC San Diego Senior 10278 Scott Finkboner MBYC Mission Bay Senior 10283 Jett Brennan BCYC Balboa Bay Junior 10286 Marcus Hall MBYC Mission Bay Junior 10292 Laith Gordon BYC Balboa Bay Junior 10296 Christopher Kyburg SDYC San Diego Senior 10299 Daisy Jane Armstrong MBYC Mission Bay Junior 10300 Sophia Devlin BYC Balboa Bay Junior 10301 Ashley Highland Balboa Bay Junior 10302 Maggie Fleming SDYC San Diego Junior 10304 Bob Reilly BYC Balboa Bay Senior 10305 Isabel Kincart SDYC San Diego Junior 10306 Carl Krinski LIYC Balboa Bay Junior 10309 Oakley Cunningham MBYC Mission Bay Junior 10328 Robert Krinski LIYC Balboa Bay Junior

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2018 INSA Championships & Major Events Senior Sabot Nationals Sabot II South Sabot II North Sabot II Championship Junior Sabot Nationals

June 9-10 July 10 July 11 July 18 August 7-9

Newport Harbor YC Mission Bay YC Long Beach YC Long Beach YC Long Beach YC

2018 SCYYRA North Series 1 2 3 4

Sept 30-Oct 1, 2017 Nov 4-5, 2017 Jan 20-21, 2018 March 17-18, 2018

SDYC MBYC ABYC NHYC

2018 SCWSA Series Ladies/Mens Regatta April 21 NHYC Sr Sabot Invitational May 12 MBYC Little Old Ladies Regatta Sept 8 BYC Ladies Day Oct 14 ABYC SSSS Regatta Nov 11 SDYC

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Yacht Club Directory ALAMITOS BAY YACHT CLUB (562) 434-9955 | www.abyc.org 7201 East Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90893 Craig Ramsay, Director of Sailing juniors@abyc.org

LONG BEACH YACHT CLUB (562) 598-9401 | www.lbyc.org 6201 Appian Way, Long Beach, CA 90803 Jess Gerry, Sailing Director jessg@lbyc.org

BAHIA CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB (949) 640-2402 | www.bcyc.org 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 Cameron MacLaren, Jr. Director cameronm@bcyc.org

MISSION BAY YACHT CLUB (858) 488-0501 | www.mbyc.org 1215 El Carmel Place, San Diego, CA 92109 Chris Wright, Junior Sailing Director juniors@mbyc.org

BALBOA YACHT CLUB (949) 673-3515 | www.balboayachtclub.com 1801 Bayside Drive, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 Adrienne Patterson, Sailing Director sailing@balboayachtclub.com

NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB (949) 723-6856 | www.nhyc.org 720 West Bay Avenue, Balboa, CA 92661 Dodge Rees, Managing Director/Head Coach dodge.rees@nhycstaff.org

CORONADO YACHT CLUB (619) 435-0522 | www.coronadoyc.org 1631 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118 Jill Powell, Junior Director, jroffice@coronadoyc.org

OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB 760-722-5751 | www.oceansideyc.net 1950 Harbor Drive North, Oceanside, CA 92054 oycjuniorprogram@gmail.com

DANA POINT YACHT CLUB (949) 422.2902 | www.dpyc.org 24399 Dana Drive, Dana Point, CA 92629 Anthony Capri, Sailing Director, juniors@dpyc.org

SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB (619) 758-6320 | www.sdyc.org 1011 Anchorage Lane, San Diego, CA 92106 John Fretwell, Junior Sailing Director john@sdyc.org

DANA WEST YACHT CLUB (949) 661-1185 | www.dwyc.org 24601 Dana Dr., Dana Point, CA 92629 Ted Olsen, Jr. Director juniors@dwyc.org

SEAL BEACH YACHT CLUB (562) 594-6337 | www.slbyc.com 255 Marina Drive, Long Beach, CA 90803 JuniorSailing@slbyc.com

HUNTINGTON BEACH SAILING FOUNDATION (565) 592-2186 | www.sailhb.org 3821 Warner Ave, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 info@sailhb.org

SILVER GATE YACHT CLUB (619) 222-1214 | www.sgyc.org 2091 Shelter Island Dr, San Diego, CA 92106 Kent Prater, Jr. Sailing Director jrsailing@sgyc.org

LAKE MISSION VIEJO YACHT CLUB (949) 770-1313 ext 308 | www.lmvyc.org 22555 Olympiad Rd, Mission Viejo, CA 92692

SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB (619) 222-0438 x 121 | www.southwesternyc.org 2702 Qualtrough Street, San Diego, CA 92106 Brian Stanford, Junior Director, juniors@ southwesternyc.org

LIDO ISLE YACHT CLUB (949) 673-5119 | www.liyc.net 701 Via Lido Sound, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Gale Nye Pinckney, Sailing Director, liycsail@gmail.com

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