MASTER MARINERS REGATTA it back to their homeports under their own power, and Seaward's insurance company is working with Papoose's owner to facilitate repairs.
MMBA MASTER MARINERS REGATTA, 5/28 BIG SCHOONERS — 1) Alma, 88-ft Steiner scow schooner, 1891, Jason Rucker; 2) Freda B, 80-ft Witholz topsail schooner, 1991, Marina O'Neill & Paul Dines. (3 boats) GAFF 1 — 1) Brigadoon, 65-ft Herreshoff schooner, 1924, Terry & Patty Klaus; 2) Bluenose, 40-ft Chapelle schooner, 1960, Dennis & John Peitso. (2 boats) GAFF 2 — 1) Sea Quest, 36-ft Angelman Sea Witch ketch, 1961, Stephen Carlson; 2) Makani Kai, 40-ft Angelman Sea Spirit ketch, 1970, Ken &
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fter the race, most of the sailors arrived, either by sea or by land, at Encinal YC in Alameda, where they checked out one another's vessels in the raft-up and enjoyed refreshments, sunshine, and a Dixieland band. Dinner, dancing and awards followed in the evening. — latitude/chris
40-ft Schock cutter, 1956, Bob & Kristi Hanelt. (6 boats) MARCONI III — 1) Vectis, 32-ft Woollcott cutter, 1929, Louis & Sara Nickles; 2) Folly, 32-ft Burgess cutter, 1889, Alan Gross; 3) Vixen, 31-ft Swanson yawl, 1904, Steven Kibler. (9 boats) MARCONI IV — 1) Syrinx, Bristol Channel Cutter, 1983, Lowell Harrison; 2) Jabulani, Herreshoff 28, Jeff Wilson/ Cathy Aronson; 3) Morning Star, Hallberg-Rassy 32, 1984, Barbara Ohler/ Gary Costigan. (3 boats) OCEAN I — 1) Hidalgo, 46-ft LOA Kettenburg sloop, 1968, Mary Kay Davidson & Curtis Underwood; 2) Marjorie, 59-ft Waring ketch, 2007, Tracy Obert; 3) Legend, 52-ft Sparkman & Stephens yawl, 1954, Tim Mullins. (7 boats) OCEAN II — 1) Lively Lady, Mull 30, 1968, Ted Hoppe; 2) Credit, Farallon Clipper, 1952, Janice & Bill Belmont; 3) Ouessant, Farallon Clipper, 1957, Jennifer Hinkel. (7 boats) BIRD — 1) Cuckoo, Bill Clausen; 2) Oriole, Jock Maclean. (2 boats) BEAR — 1) Huck Finn, Margie Siegal; 2) Magic, Tim Maloney; 3) Renegade, Russ & Christine Katz. (6 boats) Full results at www.mastermariners.org
The 'Hidalgo' crew at EYC. Left to right: Connie Bruton, Mary Kay Davidson, Curtis Underwood, Daniel Diaz, Christine Carmichael, Jacob Brogno and Xiaoxi Zhang. Kristine Inouye; 3) Sequestor, 36-ft Hanna ketch, 1940, Hans List. (4 boats) GAFF 3 — 1) Kathleen, 24-ft Hess cutter, Paul Maheu; 2) Egret, 28-ft cat ketch, Bob Hall. (3 boats) MARCONI I — 1) Mayan, Alden 356-B schooner, 1947, Stacey & Beau Vrolyk; 2) Elizabeth Muir, 51-ft McInnes schooner, 1991, Peter Haywood; 3) Ruby, 57-ft Pryor sloop, 1981, Josh Pryor. (6 boats) MARCONI II — 1) Encore, 39-ft Concordia yawl, 1966, Bert Damner; 2) Stroma of Mey, 41ft Bermuda ketch, 1936, Barry Rabbitt; 3) Lydia,
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