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Previous page: The start of the very competitive Laser class.


Right: Glen Stellmacher and crew sail their Tasar hard.


Below The 505 class racing hard and having fun.


Photos by Jan Anderson. For results go to www.BYC.org


volunteers who have done everything from loaning out a boat to cooking potatoes. I cannot name everyone, but I would like to give special recognition to Terry Tavelli, Jamie Ashton, Jonathan Knowles, Randy Nulle, Jody Erickson, Paul Beich, Dick Grimshaw, Jerry Rae Kersey, Blaine Pedlow from The Community Boating Center, and many, many more. Next year's event will be held on September


15 and 16. Mark your calenders for another truly awesome and very satisfying good time!


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