Classic Yacht Regatta
Indian Harbor Yacht Club | September 18-19, 2015in
Series Standing – 1 race scored
Information is provisional and subject to modification
Regatta results last updated: Sunday, September 20, 2015 9:52:46 AM CDT
Division: A (7 boats)
1. NOR’EASTER – Q10 – Ted Graves – Indian Harbor Yacht Club
2. BLACK WATCH – 71 – John Melvin – Indian Harbor Yacht Club
3. HOPE – Q3 – Raymond Scanlan – American YC
4. AEGIR – 1936 – Elith Larsen – NYAC
5. BEQUIA – Seumas Meharg – NYYC
6. PUFFIN – US3000 – David Murphy – Indian Harbor Yacht Club
7. TICONDEROGA – 100 – Scott Frantz – Riverside yacht club
Division: B (7 boats)
1. DAGGER – 25 – Ted Boynton – none
2. GOLDEN EYE – 1937 – Mike Emmert – Hempstead Harbor Yacht Club
3. TIGER MARU – Julien Davies – none
4. MARY LORING – Leonard Sinowitz – Orienta Yacht Club
5. NORTHERN LIGHT – 81 – Jesse Terry – New York Yacht Club
6. DELIGHT – US421 – Edward McAndrews – North Shore Yacht Club
7. WINDEMERE – Richard Sammons – New York Yacht Club
Division: C (5 boats)
1. ALLEGRO – 20 – William Simmons – Horseshoe Harbor Yacht Club
2. KANDAHAR 2 – 22 – Robert Mehlich – Larchmont Yacht Club
3. IROQUOIS – S-17 – Richard Beck – Larchmont Yacht Club
4. DANAE – S-68 – William Riley – L Y C
5. INGWE – S-14 – Pierre Bardoux – none
Notes
– Scoring System is RRS Low Point 2013-2016
– Finishes in [brackets] denote throwouts
Information is provisional and subject to modification
About the IHYC Indian Harbor Yacht Club
Founded in 1889 by a group of dedicated sailors intent on being part of the thriving sailing community on Long Island Sound. The 1919 clubhouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was built by Commodore Charles Wills, whose firm also built the New York Stock Exchange. For over 12 decades, IHYC sailors have been well regarded for their success on the water in one design, fleet and ocean racing with over 300 boats entered in the historic Newport to Bermuda Race resulting in 4 overall winners. They have also won the Transatlantic Race, the Fastnet Race and the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit. IHYC is proud to be a founding member of the National Sailing Hall of Fame.