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UPDATE and Final Results
for 1999
![]() There were very few holding back at these crowded starts of nearly 60 boats. |
![]() There were plenty of pinwheels at these crowded mark roundings. |
![]() Scott Hubel of Performance Sail & Sport of Melbourn, Florida dethroned defending champ, Kirk Newkirk to capture the Perpetual Nationals Trophy for first place. |
Charlie Trinque of Pensacola, Florida had the early lead in the regatta and had the most first place finishes with three, but slipped to 2nd place overall. Paul Garlick of Sarasota, Florida broke a tie with Stan Woodruff Tampa, Florida. Woodruff was not only 4th overall, but was first place in the Masters Division.
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![]() In the Youth Division from l to r are Laura Young (13), Jenna MacLaverty(16), Harry Newkirk(13) and Tommy Fruitticher(12). |
![]() Here are some of the Ladies Div and from l to r are Barb Short, Dior Hubel, Gail Rohrer, Judi Szabo-Stull, Kathy Clark, Kathryn Garllick and Kathy Kulkoski. |
![]() A good group came from Ohio. From l to r is Laura Young, Rick Roten, Mike Fahle, Kathy Clark, Bill Stull and Judi Szabo-Stull. |
UPDATE after 2nd day of Racing
Winds staying the 15 mph range for the entire day, although some holes existed with winds as low as 8 mph and those holes seemed to lure some sailors to them. Scott Hubel managed to stay far away from those formidable holes taking two bullets, a 4th and 8th. This moved him into the overall lead, with Charlie Trinque slipping to second place.
Stan Woodruff moved into third, followed by Paul Garlick, Charlie Harp, Dan Kulkoski, Mike
Fahle, Rick White, and Jim Glanden.

With a slight port favored line, the fleet charges down just before the start.
UPDATE after 1st Day of Racing
With winds of 10-15 and mild chop, nearly sixty boats got off the line with no general recalls -- not that there weren't some tough aggressive sailors battling it out for the lead.
THe race committee, headed up PRO Sean Ferrel managed to get in 4 long races before the afternoon was up.
18-year old Charlie Trinque from the Pensacola, Florida area has jumped into the overall lead of the regatta with two bullets and a 7 and an 8. Dan Kulkoski of New Jersey has never had a finish over 8 and has a good hold on second place, followed by Scott Hubel from Melbourn, Florida. Stan Woodruff of Tampa, Florida not only commandingly leads the Masters Division, but also finds himself in 4th place overall.
Last year's 2nd place finisher, Paul Garlick of Tampa Bay area is in a slim 6th place.
Leading the Ladies Division is Kathy Kulkoski of New Jersey and is also in 9th place overall. In the Youth Division Ohio's 13-year old Laura Young is leading the way.
The starts
were very crowded despite a long line. To the left is the start of the first race.
And they're
off. This is after the start of the first race.
Full results will be coming.
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