Northwest Harvest Benef_i t Race
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eattle Singles Yacht Club hosted their
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5 Jammer C&C 34 Scott Vokey
17th Annual Northwest Harvest
Fast Division
6 Severence Wavquiez David Hostvedt
Race as well as their dinner, dance
1 Pegasus Soverel 33 Johnson & Brooks
7 Alpha Baby Cal 27 Steve Garrett
2 Tacyon Farr 395 David Marod
dns Heart Of Gold J-90 Mike Brough
and silent/live auction. The race,
3 Last Tango J-105 John Peterson
dns Lightfoot Beneteau 345 Steve Leonard
which started at noon, proved to be a 4 Freda Mae Corsair F31R Vincent Depellis
Non-Flying Division
windless start with only a few boats
5 Shoot The Moon Petr 40 2T Don Wills
1 Grayling Herreshoff-Q 47 Duke Phan
actually getting across the start line
6 Marayui Beneteau 36.7 Astolfo Rueda
2 Blue Fin Catalina 42 Alan Vogt
on time. Once around the Westpoint
7 Fortuna C&C 115 David DeLanoy
3 Margo Delphia 33 Jerry Stephenson
8 Taking Off J-35 Engebrecht & StClair
4 Dalliance Hunter 336 Gail Kalbrener
buoy, the spinnakers went up and a
9 Vanguard J-105 James Collins
5 Platypus Catalina 36 Anna Elz
race ensued. dns Panic J-105 Chuck Stephens
6 Carmina Alden 36 Bill Merrick
The overall winner, Al Johnson and
Slow Division
7 Smola Erickson 29 Doug Wilson
Mike Brooks with Pegasus, f_i nished the
1 Cava! Beneteau 305 Hal Tobie
8 Otta Sea Hunter 33 Larry Vaughn
short course in 35:02. A total of 30 boats
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4.5” wide x 4.75” high
Magic Button Cal 39 Jim Hewitson
9 Atlantean Fast Passage 39 Lee Hall
3 Piko Lauren Bucholz
dns Sea Wings Catalina 36 Jerry Dyer
were on the course and all f_i nished.
4 Celtic Breeze Erickson 35 Glenn Knitter
dns C2CD Hunter 31 Chris Martin
As one skipper noted, “This was the
shortest race in history.” Once the race
f_i nished, all the boats continued on
sailing to enjoy the afternoon winds.
at Shilshole Bay Marina...
All racers were invited to attend
the Hawaiian Luau dinner donated by
Key Private Banking. The band Rainy
City Riff Raff provided great music into
every day is Friday!
the evening hours for the dance crowd.
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100 pounds of food and the fund raising
evK ents brought in just over $21,000. All
the proceeds go to NWH. “This was a
Shilshole’s stunning setting and convenient saltwater
location make boating easy. It’s close to home, close to
magical night with some very generous
work and makes for an easy escape. Get out on the
people donating to a worthy cause.
water and savor the sunset over the Olympics.
I’m extremely pleased!” says SSYC
Commodore Gail Kalbrener. Thank
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you to all the businesses that donated
to this special event. For more race
photos please visit
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article & photo by Gail Kalbrener
(206) 728-3006 • VHF 17 •
www.portseattle.org
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