2005 PRIZES RACING CLASS TROPHIES
CLASS M - MULTI-HULLS
3rd in M - ALACRITY, a Newick Traveler, skippered by Rex Conn from Worton, Maryland
2nd in M - FLYING FISH, a Hammerhead 54, skippered by Charlie Pingree from North Haven, Maine
1st in M - HEARTSEASE LAURUS ROC, a 60 ft. trimaran, skippered by Lars Svensson from Gates Mills, Ohio
THE COOK’S TROPHY is awarded to the cook of the last yacht to officially finish in each class.
COOK’s in M: The COOK of GREAT WHITE, an Atlantic 46, skippered by Harry Whittelsey from Huntington Bay, New York
CLASS E - ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION
3rd in E - LIBERTY, a Sea Sprite 34, skippered by Ward McElhinny from Cohasset, Massachusetts
2nd in E - FANDANGO, a Bermuda 40, skippered by Christopher Streit from Stamford, Connecticut
"THE KAPLAN MEMORIAL MIN RON III TROPHY" will be awarded to the winner of class E:
1st in E - PANACEA, a Pilot 35, skippered by GusMacDonald from Freeport, Maine
COOK’s in E: The COOK of BIENESTAR, a Mistral 33, skippered by Edward Dunham from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
CLASS D - ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION
3rd in D - THISTLE, a Seguin 44, skippered by Bruce MacNeil from Lincoln, Massachusetts
2nd in D - MAKAI, a Hylas 49, skippered by Jeff White from Radnor, Pennsylvania
"THE GIBSON MEMORIAL BLUE WATER TROPHY" will be awarded to the winner of class D:
1st in D - CASSIOPEIA, a Beneteau 42, skippered by Laura Sudarsky from Nyack, New York
COOK’s in D: The COOK of BONSPIEL, a Nordic 44, skippered by Jim Richter from New York City
CLASS B - ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION
3rd in B - PANAMA RED, Beneteau 42, skippered by Rebecca Bioty from Warwick, Rhode Island
2nd in B - CHOUCAS, a Jeanneau 36, skippered by Frederic Cosandey from New York City
THE JOEL B. SYKES MEMORIAL TROPHY will be awarded to the winner of class B:
1st in B - MAD DASH, a Jeanneau 40, skippered by Eric Cerny from Toronto, Canada
COOK’s in B: The COOK of ARIEL, an Alden 44, skippered by Bob Anderson from Seekonk, Massachusetts
CLASS A - ELECTRONIC NAVIGATION
3rd in A - ATLANTIC, a J-160, skippered by Ben Blake, from Stonington, Connecticut
2nd in A - VISIONS OF JOHANNA, a Chuck Paine 62, skippered by William Strassberg from Northport, Maine
1st in A - HAWKE, a J-46, skippered by Sam Vineyard from Marion, Massachusetts
COOK’s in A: The COOK of BEQUIA, a Hinckley 52, skippered by William Truesdale, from Mattapoisett, Massachusetts
CLASS C - CELESTIAL NAVIGATION
3rd in C - ALLEGRA, a Beneteau 42, skippered by James Mertz from Rye, New York
2nd in C - CORDELIA, a Valiant 42, skippered by Roy Greenwald from Winchester, Massachusetts
1st in C - RESTIVE, an Alden custom, skippered by George Denny from Boston, Massachusetts
COOK’s in C: The COOK of ONE LOVE, a Puffin 42, skippered by Jeffrey Wills from Durham, New Hampshire
Regional and Club Trophies
Race rules specify that a yacht may only be awarded one Regional or Club Trophy, and cannot be awarded one if she is receiving one of the Fleet or Special Trophies.
THE ADAMS BOWL - For the best performance by a New England yacht:
LIBERTY, skippered by Ward McElhinny from Winchester, Massachusetts
THE TOWN OF MARION TROPHY - For the best performance by a Buzzards Bay yacht:
CORDELIA, skippered by Roy Greenwald from Winchester, Massachusetts
THE DEBORAH ANNE DOMENIE MEMORIAL TROPHY - For the best performance by a yacht from the New York area, including Connecticut, Long Island Sound and New Jersey:
FANDANGO, skippered by Christopher Streit from Stamford, Connecticut
THE NAVAL ACADEMY TROPHY - For the best performance by a Chesapeake Bay yacht:
SWIFT, skippered by Colin Chandler from Annapolis, Maryland
THE CORPORATION OF HAMILTON TROPHY - For the best performance by a yacht from Bermuda:
BERMUDA OYSTER, skippered by Paul Hubbard from Pembroke, Bermuda
THE COMMODORE’S CUP - For the best performance by a Blue Water Sailing Club yacht:
RESTLESS skippered by MARK SCHEFFER from North Reading, Massachusetts
THE BERMUDA LONGTAIL TROPHY - For the best performance by a Beverly Yacht Club yacht:
HAWKE, skippered by Sam Vineyard from Marion, Massachusetts
Special Trophies
THE L. BYRON KINGERY SHORT-HANDED TROPHY (crews of four):
A trophy for the best performance by a short-handed yacht:
PANACEA skippered by Gus MacDonald from Freeport, Maine
New this race, THE DOUBLE HANDED TROPHY
CHOUCAS, skippered by Frederic Cosandey from New York City
THE BEVERLY FAMILY TROPHY:
A trophy for the best performance by a "family” yacht:
MAKAI, skippered by Jeff White from Radnor, Pennsylvania
New this race, THE COMMODORE FAITH PAULSEN TROPHY - For the best performance by an all female crewed yacht:
PANAMA RED, skippered by Rebecca Bioty from Warwick, Rhode Island
THE BARTRAM TROPHY - For the best performance by a Service Academy or an ROTC yacht:
SWIFT, skippered by Colin Chandler from Annapolis, Maryland.
THE OCEAN SPRAY MARION-BERMUDA TEAM TROPHY to a team of three yachts from one club or association with the lowest combined corrected time:
Beverly Yacht Club, Team 2 Marion, Massachusetts with a combined time of 12 days 0 hours 47 minutes, represented by:
BERMUDA OYSTER - skippered by Paul Hubbard
HAWKE - skippered by Sam Vineyard
SPREE - skippered by Toni Greatrex
MINI-CLASSES
Three or more yachts of the same design: We extend our thanks to the manufacturers of the following yachts for their kind donation of each of the Mini-Class Trophies:
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ALDEN YACHTS Alden 44/45
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BENETEAU USA Beneteau 42
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HINCKLEY YACHTS Hinckley South West 51/52
The winner of each Mini-Class is as follows:
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Alden 44/45: CHECKMATE skippered by Frank Flores from Essex, Connecticut.
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Beneteau 42: CASSIOPEA skippered by Laura Sudarsky from Nyack, New York.
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Hinckley SW 51/52: KIVA skippered by Mark Stevens from Stratham, New Hampshire.
New this race, sponsored by Cape Yachts, for the first Beneteau to properly finish, THE BENETEAU TROPHY. Of the 8 Beneteaus in the race, first to finish:
PANAMA RED , skippered by Rebecca Bioty from Warwick, Rhode Island
FLEET TROPHIES
FIRST TO FINISH - THE BLUE WATER SAILING CLUB BOARD OF GOVERNORS TROPHY:
MAMELUKE, a Nelson Merek 49, skippered by Greg Storer from Annapolis, Maryland
THE R H A D C "PAST COMMODORES" TROPHY for best performance by an electronically navigated yacht:
PANACEA, a Pilot 35, skippered by Gus Mac Donald from Freeport, Maine
THE BEVERLY "POLARIS" TROPHY for best performance by a celestially navigated yacht:
RESTIVE, an Alden design, skippered by George Denny, from Boston, Massachusetts
THE NAVIGATOR’S TROPHY to the Navigator of the first celestially navigated yacht:
The Navigator of RESTIVE, William Taylor from Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
THE ROBERT N. BAVIER SEAMANSHIP/SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY (optional)
FLASHPOINT skippered by John Mollicone from East Greenwich, Rhode Island
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