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1998 Annual Report
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
ANNUAL REPORT 1998
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
1998 ANNUAL REPORT
75th Anniversary Edition - including photographs of the Fleet's history
A boats in the Western Way in the 1940's
Photo by W.C. Ballard
TABLE OF CONTENTS
In Appreciation
2
Officers, Committees & Staff
3
Summer Staff
5
Commodore's Report
6
Former Officers
8
By-laws
11
Auditor's Report
16
1998 Race Results and Awards
23
1998 Junior Race Results and Awards
33
Race Results and Awards of Previous Years
37
List of Watercraft
39
List of Members
45
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IN APPRECIATION
The Fleet expresses its appreciation to the members listed below who made cash contributions to the
1998 Capital Fund, and to those other members, not listed, who made other gifts to the Fleet.
Mr. & Mrs. Schofield Andrews, III
Mr. & Mrs. Lincoln Lyman
Mr. & Mrs. Andrew T. Barrett
Ms. Elizabeth Madeira
Ms. Catherine H. Bass
Mrs. Constance B. Madeira
Dr. & Mrs. Daniel Bienkowski
Mr. & Mrs. Harry R. Madeira, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Blair
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick R. Malone
Mr. & Mrs. Henry G. Brauer
Mrs. Charles B. McCoy, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Dan Burt
Mr. Alan McIlhenny, Jr.
Mr. Charles C. Butt
Mr. & Mrs. Manton Metcalf, III
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald J. Carlson
Mr. & Mrs. A. Rawle Michelson
Mr. Timothy J. M. Chadwick
Mr. Alex Miller
Mr. & Mrs. Bevin V. Cherot
Mrs. Paul L. Miller
Mr. James M. Clark, Jr.
Mr. & Mr. Gerrish H. Milliken
Mrs. Richard Cobb
Mr. & Mrs. Minot K. Milliken
Mr. & Mrs. Elliot Cohen
Mr. & Mrs. Roger Milliken
Ms. Barbara Danielson
Mr. & Mrs. Creighton B. Murch
Mr. Joseph De Raismes
Mr. & Mrs. Horace Nalle, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Y. DeNormandie
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Diana
Mr. & Mrs. Peter P. Nitze
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Dillon
Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Orthwein
Mr. John F. Ducey, Jr.
Mr. Daniel Pierce
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Dupreee, Jr.
Dr. Brooke Roberts
Mr. & Mrs. D. Trowbridge Elliman, III
Mr. John T. Roberts
Mr. Joseph J. Gazzola
Mr. Hamilton Robinson, Jr.
Rev. Paul E. Gilbert
Mr. & Mrs. David Rockefeller, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur G. Gilkes
Ms. Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
Mr. & Mrs. Sidney A. Goldberg
Mr. Charles P. Schutt, Jr.
Mr. C. Boyden Gray
Mr. Henry Seherr-Thoss
Mr. & Mrs. John H. J. Guth
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Shafer
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Haack, III
Ms. Meredith Still
Mr. George Hambleton
Mr. John S. Stillman
Mr. Guy C. Heckman
Mr. Richard Storey
Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock
Mr. Charles R. Tyson
Mr. & Mrs. Jochen Hohler
Mr. Hans P. Utsch
Mr. David L. Hopkins, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Van Der Grift
Mr. Ortin P. Jackson, Jr.
Dr. Paul J. Vignos, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Denholm Jacobs
Mr. Richard K. Warren
Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Janney, III
Mr. & Mrs. Allan D. Wheat
Mr. Henry F. Jenkins
Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Wheeler, Jr.
Mr. T. Courtenay Jenkins, III
Ms. Susan Virginia Wheeler
Mr. Charles Kane, Jr.
Mr. Patrick R. Wilmerding
Mrs. E. Hewlett Kent
Mr. & Mrs. John Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. James A. Lash
Mr. Richard H. Wright, III
Dr. C. Clement Lucas
Mr. Anthony M. Zane
The Fleet apoligizes to any member whose name was inadvertantly omitted.
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THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
1998
OFFICERS
(Elected August 31, 1997 to serve one year commmencing October 1, 1997)
Commodore
JAMES A. LASH
Vice Commodore
DAVID ROCKEFELLER, JR.
Rear Commodore
JOHN T. ROBERTS
Treasurer
HARRY R. MADEIRA, JR.
Clerk
DUANE ISELIN
Chairman of the House Committee
MS. MARGARET J. HECKMAN
Chairman of the Buildings and Grounds Committee
MS. GAIL F. COOK*
Chairman of the Race Committee
JOHN T. ROBERTS*
Fleet Counselor
JOHN N. KELLY*
Executive Committee
HENRY G. BRAUER
JOHN N. KELLY
ROBERT BROWN
JAMES A. LASH
MINTURN V. CHACE
HARRY R. MADEIRA, JR.
GAIL F. COOK
GIOVANNA MICHELSON
MARION GOGOLAK
JOHN T. ROBERTS
MARGARET J. HECKMAN
DAVID ROCKEFELLER, JR.
DUANE ISELIN
ALLESANDRO VITELLI
appointed by the commodore)
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RACE COMMITTEE
John T. Roberts - Henry G. Brauer - Co-Chairmen
Thomas T. Brown
Richard W. Homer
Minturn V. Chace
Stephen B. Homer
Gail F. Cook
Burnham Litchfield
William F. Dowling
Amory Loring
Thomas Fremont-Smith
Harry R. Madeira, Jr.
John C. Henry, Jr.
Dr. Wayne Wibby
JUNIOR SAILING COMMITTEE
Marion Gogolak & Giovanna Michelson - Co-Chairpersons
Janice Smith
WATERCRAFT COMMITTEE
Robert Brown & Allesandro Vitelli - Co-Chairmen
MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE
Gail F. Cook, Chairperson
NOMINATING COMMITTEE
Minturn V. Chace - Chairman
Gail F. Cook
Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
John C. Henry. Jr.
Alexandra C. Smith
CLASS CAPTAINS
Cruising Class - Gordon A. Haaland
International Class - William F. Dowling
Mercury Class - D. Trowbridge Elliman, III
1998 FLEET STAFF
Executive Secretary - Val Perkins
Administrative Secretary - Kathleen B. Slack
Assistant Treasurer - Carol Walls
Buildings & Grounds - Roy Hadlock
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1998 SUMMER STAFF
Head Sailing Instructor - Deborah Lease
Racing Coach - Marc Laitin
Rowing Master - Sarah Hipkens
Launch Captain - Wallace Pooler
SAILING INSTRUCTORS
ROWING INSTRUCTORS
Charles Carter
Sarah Coffin
Sam Cocks
Evan Carlson
Stephen Hallowell
Lynn Fitch
Frederick Jackson
Abby Gee
A.J. Longmaid
Helen Grassi
Daphne Lyman
JUNIOR SAILING INSTRUCTORS
Kitty McSweeney
Alana Beard
Story Parker
Ryan Brown
Ellie Parker
Jonathon Cedar
Victoria Rutherfurd
David Perry
Melissa Walls
Meredith Reece
Adam Wibby
Adam Ropp
The Commodore and Mrs. Lash take the Fleet Staff to dinner on opening night
THE COMMODORE'S REPORT
This summer the Northeast Harbor Fleet marked its 75th
anniversary with excellent weather, enthusiastic juniors, and a full racing
program. Our facilities and watercraft receive regular maintenance; our
financial condition is sound; and our volunteers are hard working and
committed. Our mission is clear and limited. First, we train our
children in the skills of recreational and competitive sailing. Second, we
provide a venue in which adults can apply, improve, and test their sailing
skills.
Organizations do not survive 75 years unless their mission is
important. Sailing is fun and it builds character. Our children learn to
conquer their fears. They master new skills, gaining confidence in
themselves. They learn the patience required to achieve results in the
physical world. They learn that hard work and preparation make a
difference. They build friendships and memories to last a lifetime.
Sailing also builds our adult's character. They are reminded of
the importance of practice. They learn to persevere in a sometimes harsh
physical environment. They see that no gain is permanent; that wind,
weather and time will undo every gain that is not nurtured. They are
reminded that life can be unfair in the short run, but that in the long run
hard work is rewarded with competence and the satisfaction of having
made the best effort possible and, sometimes, with victory. They see the
value of teamwork first hand. They accept that some forces are beyond
their control. And, like our children, they build friendships and
memories to last a lifetime.
Organizations do not survive 75 years without committed
volunteers. Every one of us can name Fleet members who gave of
themselves over the year to deliver to us the facilities, programs, and
guiding principles we enjoy today. This summer is no exception. With
new instructors leading the junior program and without a permanent
Executive Secretary, volunteers filled the gap. They prepared in greater
detail in the spring, oriented the staff at the start of the summer, and
worked on site at the Fleet every day to resolve the inevitable questions.
The result was fun, challenging racing, and one of the best junior
programs ever. I offer my sincere thanks to the chairs of all the
committees who worked SO hard last winter and throughout the summer.
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e new or e mey an urigar, e e
thoughtful and they are supported by a mix of experienced and new
volunteers who care deeply about this institution entrusted to us for this
time.
James A. Lash
Commodore
Northeast Harbor Fleethouse
designed by Robert Patterson - built by Bucklin Co. - 1947
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FORMER OFFICERS
COMMODORE
George Davenport Hayward
1923-1925
Edward W. Madeira
1925-1927
W. Barton Eddison
1928-1935
Henry Rawle
1936-1939
William J. Strawbridge
1940-1942, 1957, 1960-1961
Harry G. Haskell
1943-1945
Jarvis Cromwell
1946-1947
Hermann M. Hessenbruch
1948-1950
Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
1951, 1955-1956, 1976
Stuart S. Janney, Jr.
1952-1954
William D'O. Lippincott
1958-1959
Benjamin R. Neilson
1962
Edward McC. Blair
1963-1965
John F. Ducey, Jr.
1966-1968
Dr. Kaighn Smith
1969-1971
Alan McIlhenny
1972
Dr. Joseph L. Grant
1973-1975
Redmond C.S. Finney
1977-1980
Dr. Wayne W. Wibby
1981-1983
Harry R. Madeira
1984-1988
Burton C. Gray
1989
Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
1990-1992
Alan McIlhenny, Jr.
1993-1994
Minturn V. Chace
1995-1996
James A. Lash
1997
VICE COMMODORE
Edward W. Madeira
1923-1925
Frederick O. Spedden
1925-1926, 1931
Edmund S. Burke, Jr.
1927
Charles D. Dickey
1928, 1944
Rt. Rev. Malcolm E. Peabody
1929
John Tyssowski
1930
Ernest B. Dane, Jr.
1932
Dr. William Earl Clark
1933-1935, 1945
Vance C. McCormick
1936-1937
Harry G. Haskell
1938-1942, 1953
W. Rodman Fay
1943
W. Barton Eddison
1946
William D'O. Lippincott
1946-1948
P. Blair Lee
1948-1950
Stuart S. Janney, Jr.
1951
William J. Strawbridge
1952
Robert E. L. Johnson
1954
David Rockefeller
1955-1959
Edward W. Madeira, Jr.
1960-1962
Benjamin R. Neilson
1963-1964
John F. Ducey, Jr.
1965
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John B. Reece
1966-1970
Harry R. Madeira
1971-1975, 1981-1983
Redmond C.S. Finney
1976
Minturn V. Chace
1984, 1993-1994
Dr. Wayne W. Wibby
1977-1980
Charles D. Dickey, Jr.
1985-1987
Burton C. Gray
1988
Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
1989
Stephen B. Homer
1990
Alan McIlhenny, Jr.
1992
Thomas R. Elkins
1995
James A. Lash
1996
David D. Rockefeller, Jr.
1997
REAR COMMODORE
Charles D. Dickey
1927
John Tyssowski
1928-1929
Reginald C. Robbins
1930
Arthur P. Butler
1931
Dr. William Earl Clark
1932, 1936
W. Rodman Fay
1933
Alexander Torrance
1934
Henry Rawle
1935
Harry G. Haskell
1937
Wharton Sinkler
1938, 1946-1947
Hugh H. Matheson
1939
Ernest Kanzler
1940-141
Mrs. Mary C. Rockefeller
1942
James G. Ducey
1943, 1951
Vance C. McCormick
1944-1945
Stuart S. Janney, Jr.
1948-1950
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
1952
Robert E. L. Johnson
1953
Henry T. Reath
1954
Edward W. Madeira, Jr.
1955-1959
Henry B. Coxe, Jr.
1960-1961
David Rockefeller
1961-1963
John F. Ducey, Jr.
1964
John B. Reece
1965
Charles L. III
1966-1967
Dr. Kaighn Smith
1968
Harry R. Madeira
1969-1970
Alan McIlhenny
1971
Dr. Joseph L. Grant
1972
S. Whitney Dickey
1973-1974
Redmond C.S. Finney
1975
Dr. Wayne W. Wibby
1976
Rufus McQ. G. Williams
1977-1980
Minturn V. Chace
1981-1983, 1992
Charles D. Dickey, Jr.
1984
Burton C. Gray
1985-1987
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Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
1988
Stephen B. Homer
1989
Alan McIlhenny, Jr.
1991
Thomas R. Elkins
1993-1994
David Rockefeller, Jr.
1995-1996
John T. Roberts
1997
TREASURER
Gerrish H. Milliken
1923-1940
Henry Rawle
1941
P. Blair Lee
1942-1947
D. Luke Hopkins
1948-1950
David Rockefeller
1951-1954
Bayard H. Roberts
1955-1958
Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
1959-1967
S. Whitney Dickey
1968-1972
Edward S. Madeira, Jr.
1973-1980
Reade D. Nimick
1981-1987
Charles D. Dickey, Jr.
1988-1991
Christopher Hutchins
1992-1996
Harry R. Madeira, Jr.
1997
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Lawrence W. Dickey
1923-1924
Charles P. B. Jeffries
1925-1926
Robert E. L. Johnson
1927-1928
Howard Cooper Johnson, Jr.
1929-1932
Arnold W. Lunt
1933-1941, 1946-1948
Philip M. Caughey
1942
James G. Ducey
1943-1945, 1951-1959
Edmund L. Coombs
1949-1950
Melville T. Hodder
1959-1962
John N. Kelly
1963-1964
Alessandro Vitelli
1965
John H. Walls
1966-1968
William C. Melcher III
1968
Michael C. Madeira
1969
Mrs. Constance B. Madeira
1970-1973
Charles L. Ill III
1974-1976
Alan McIlhenny, Jr.
1977-1978
Christopher H. Zamore
1979-1980, 1983
Elliott W. Wislar
1981-1982
Henry S. Fox
1984-1985
Oliver H. P. Pepper III
1986-1987
Morgan S. Brown
1988-1989
Andrew W. Stephenson
1990-1992
John G. Torgerson
1993
William J. Hooper
1994
Patricia R. Gilbert
1995-1996
Matthew R. Evans
1997
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By Certificate of Organization of a Corporation under the general Law of the
State of Maine, the name of said corporation is:
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
The purpose of said corporation is:
A Yacht Club for the promotion of yachting as an amateur sport at Northeast
Harbor in the Town of Mount Desert, Maine and its vicinity.
BY-LAWS
Article I - Membership
SECTION 1. Membership in the Northeast Harbor Fleet shall be open to
persons interested in yachting and shall be divided into six classes, namely: Family
Members, Individual Members, Intermediate Members, Junior Members, Honorary
Members and Non-Resident Members.
The Executive Committee, or its designee(s), may from time to time elect
eligible persons to one of the six classes of membership. Candidates for membership
must be nominated and seconded for membership by letters from adult Fleet
members in good standing.* The nominating and seconding letters should be
addressed to the Executive Committee, The Northeast Harbor Fleet, Northeast
Harbor, Maine 04662. Eligible candidates for Junior Membership require no
supporting letters, but must be proposed by an adult who will be responsible for
paying the dues and fees incurred by the Junior Member. A former member in good
standing* may re-activate a lapsed membership by application to the Fleet Secretary.
"In good standing" means that all dues and fees for current and prior years
have been paid in full.
HONORARY MEMBERS - Honorary Members shall be such persons as the
Executive Committee may from time to time elect to Honorary Membership.
Honorary Members are entitled to full privileges of membership. There are no
dues for Honorary Members.
FAMILY MEMBERS
Any person or couple otherwise eligible for
membership may be elected to Family Membership of the Fleet. Family
Membership extends the privileges of Junior Membership without the payment
of additional dues, to the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren residing
in the summer residence of a Family Member who have reached their 6th birthday
but have not reached their 21st birthday. Family membership is required when
more than one individual in a family unit consisting of a head of household, his
or her spouse and/or their children is desirous of membership.
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS - Any eligible person who has reached his or her
30th birthday may be elected an Individual Member of the Fleet. An Individual
Member of the Fleet may become a Family Member without application by
notifying the Fleet and paying the dues for that class of membership.
INTERMEDIATE MEMBERS - Any eligible person who has reached his or her
21st birthday but has not yet reached his or her 30th birthday may be elected
an Intermediate Member of the Fleet. Intermediate Members may become
Individual Members or Family Members when they reach their 30th birthday
without application by notifying the Fleet Secretary and paying the dues for the
desired class of membership. Intermediate Members who wish to extend the
privileges of membership to their spouses and or children shall become a Family
Member of the Fleet.
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JUNIOR MEMBERS - Any eligible person who has reached his or her 6th
birthday and has not passed his or her 21st birthday may be elected to Junior
Membership. Junior Membership is also extended to children otherwise eligible
for membership as part of a Family Membership. Except for certain house guests
(see below) Junior Membership or Family Membership is required for those
participating in the Junior Sailing Programs of the Fleet. Junior Members may
become Intermediate Members or Family Members when they reach their 21st
birthdays without application by notifying the Fleet Secretary and paying the
dues for the appropriate class of membership.
NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS - A person who has been a member of the
Fleet for five consecutive years or more may become a Non-Resident Member
without application by notifying the Fleet. Non-Resident Membership is available
to those who live more than 150 miles from the Fleet and who do not spend
more than five days on Mount Desert Island during the period from July first to
Labor Day. Non-Resident Members have no voting privileges and are not entitled
to participate in Fleet events or use the Fleet facilities.
GUESTS - The Northeast Harbor Fleet welcomes the crews and house guests
of its members when they are accompanied by the member and abide by Fleet
regulations. House guests of members may participate in the Adult and Junior
Sailing Program(s) of the Fleet for a period of up to one week, provided: 1. They
are sponsored by the member; 2. There is space in the program; 3. They meet
such eligibility requirements as the Fleet may from time to time have in effect
for the programs, and 4. They pay the applicable activity fees. House guests
desirous of continuing their association with the Fleet for more than one week
shall apply for an appropriate membership. The facilities and moorings of the
Fleet are restricted to use by members only, except upon invitation of the Fleet
to non-members participating in Fleet sponsored events.
INITIATION FEE - The Executive Committee may establish an initiation fee
that shall be paid by new Family and Individual Members of the Fleet and those
former members whose membership has lapsed for more than five years.
Intermediate Members who have not previously been Junior Members shall pay
the applicable initiation fee upon reaching their 30th birthday. An initiation fee
is not required for Junior Members or family Juniors.
SECTION 2. Annual dues for the six classes of membership shall be set by
the Executive Committee. Dues are payable within 30 days of invoice. A member
whose dues remain unpaid on July 1st is subject to having his or her name posted
at the Fleet until outstanding invoices have been paid. A boat will only be scored
in a Fleet race or event once the outstanding dues and/or entry fees (if any)
have been paid. A race entered prior to payment shall be scored a DNS. Members
whose dues are unpaid by August 31st will have their names dropped from the
membership rolls, and may be reinstated as members at the discretion of the
Executive Committee once their outstanding invoice(s) have been paid.
SECTION 3. Any member who shall have paid all dues and charges currently
owed may resign upon written notice given to the Treasurer. Upon termination
of membership for any reason, a member shall forfeit to the Fleet all the benefits
and privileges of membership and all rights, titles and interest in and to the Fleet
of any of its property.
SECTION 4. Membership shall not be transferable unless, in the case of
death of a member, the Executive Committee in its discretion shall SO permit.
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SECTION 5. A member may be expelled by majority vote of the Executive
Committee or a majority vote of the entire Fleet Membership at any duly
convened meeting of said Committee or members of the Fleet, for failure to
comply with the articles of incorporation, by-laws, or any duly adopted policies,
rules or regulations of the Fleet, provided that ten days written notice shall have
been given to such member setting forth the intention to propose his or her
expulsion, the specific reason thereof, and the right of the member to appear
and be heard in person or by counsel at the meeting at which such expulsion
shall be proposed.
Article II - Meetings of Members
SECTION 1. The annual meeting of the members shall be held at Northeast
Harbor, Maine in the month of August or September in each year on such day
and at such hour and place as the Executive Committee may determine. Special
meetings of the members may be called at any time, at the direction of the
Commodore or of the Executive Committee or at the written request of ten or
more members.
SECTION 2. Seven days written notice of each meeting of the members shall
be sent to each voting member. If a meeting is adjourned, it shall not be
necessary to give any notice of the adjourned meeting.
SECTION 3. Each voting member, which shall include all members except
Junior Members, shall be entitled to one vote at every meeting of the members.
SECTION 4. The election of officers and of members of the Race Committee
shall be by ballot. A majority of all the votes cast at a duly organized meeting
shall be necessary in all elections.
Article III - Officers
SECTION 1. The Officers of the Fleet shall be a Commodore, a Vice
Commodore, a Rear Commodore, a Clerk, a Treasurer, a Chairman of the Race
Committee, a Chairman of the House Committee, a Fleet Counselor, and such
other officers and assistant officers as may be deemed necessary and advisable
by the Executive Committee.
SECTION 2. With the exception of the Chairman of the Race Committee
and the Fleet Counselor, all officers shall be elected by the members of the Fleet
at the annual meeting and shall hold office from the first of October following
their election for a period of one year, or until their successors are elected. No
person shall be eligible for election to any office at the annual meeting unless
nominated in writing by five members and filed with the clerk not less than five
days before the annual meeting. All such nominations shall be posted on the
bulletin board of the Fleet for the five days preceding such meeting.
SECTION 3. Any officers may be removed by the Executive Committee
whenever, in its judgment, the best interests of the Fleet will be served thereby,
and the Executive Committee shall have the power to fill any vacancies in any
office, except that of Chairman of the Race Committee (who shall be appointed
by the Commodore), occurring from whatever reason.
SECTION 4. The duties of the Commodore, Vice Commodore, Rear
Commodore, Clerk and Treasurer, shall be those usually pertaining to the offices
of President, Senior Vice president, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer,
respectively. The Commodore shall be an ex-officio member of all committees.
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Article IV - Executive Committee
SECTION 1. The Executive Committee shall consist of the officers, and of
three other members appointed by the Commodore.
SECTION 2. The Executive Committee shall manage the affairs of the Fleet,
and except as otherwise provided by law, by the Charter or by these By-Laws,
shall exercise all powers of the Fleet. Specifically but without limitation, the
Executive Committee shall have the power and authority to hire and appoint an
Executive Secretary and Assistant Treasurer to perform those duties assigned by
the Executive Committee.
Article V - Race Committee
SECTION 1. The Race Committee shall consist of no less than five elected
members and the Commodore and Executive Secretary, if any, as members ex-
officio. Except as otherwise provided in these by-laws, the ex-officio members
shall be without vote. The elected members shall be nominated and elected in
the same manner, and shall serve for the same term, as provided by these by-
laws with respect to officers. Members of the Committee shall notify the
Chairman of the Committee prior to July 1st if they are unable to be at Mount
Desert Island for any part of the summer during which they have been elected
to serve. The Commodore shall fill any vacancies which may occur from whatever
cause, and may, at his/her discretion, at any time during the summer when there
are insufficient members of the Race Committee present for the race Committee
to properly perform its assigned duties, appoint additional members of the Race
Committee.
SECTION 2. The management of all races shall be under the direction of
the Race Committee. All decisions of the Race Committee shall be by the majority
vote of its members present, except that in the case of a tie, the Commodore
may cast the deciding vote, except as modified by these By-laws, or by Sailing
Instructions applicable to specific events, the general authority of the Race
Committee is defined in the Yacht Racing Rules as adopted by the United States
Sailing Association.
Article VI - Nominating Committee
SECTION 1. The Nominating Committee shall be formed each year to
nominate candidates for office. The Committee shall consist of five members,
selected in the following manner:
Two members shall be the two most immediate past Commodores willing
to serve, with the most immediate past Commodore as Chairman. One
additional member shall be appointed by the current Commodore. Two
other members shall be appointed by the three members described above.
SECTION 2. It shall be the responsibility of the current Chairman of the
Nominating Committee to ascertain the two past Commodores willing to serve
on the following year's Committee.
SECTION 3. The Committee shall nominate candidates for each office each
year, except Fleet Counselor and Race Committee Chairman.
SECTION 4. No candidate for office shall serve on the Nominating Com-
mittee.
Article VII - Fleet Insignia and Flag
SECTION 1. The Fleet insignia shall be a symbolic compass with the arrow
pointing northeast. It shall be drawn as shown in the attached diagram.
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SECTION 2. The Fleet Burgee shall consist of a red pointed flag, the hoist
to be two thirds of the length, with the Fleet insignia in blue of a diameter equal
to one third of the length centered equidistant from the two longer sides of the
flag and one third of the distance from the hoist to the end of the flag; the space
between the outer band and the central disk of the insignia to be white.
SECTION 3. Members of the Fleet shall have the right to fly the Fleet Burgee.
Article VIII - Fiscal Year
The fiscal year of the Fleet shall end on September 30.
Article IX - Amendments
These By-laws may be amended by the Executive Committee or by the
members at any regular or special meeting duly convened after seven days' written
notice to the members of the Executive Committee or the members of the Fleet
as the case may be of that purpose; provided that within sixty (60) days after
the adoption of any amendment of these By-laws by the Executive Committee,
written notice thereof shall be sent to each member.
A boats starting in light air - 1940
Committee Boat Sparrow, # 1 Daffydil, Mrs. Henry Parkenson; # 17 Kipper, Gerrish
Milliken; # 19 Colleen, Mrs. D. Bradford Fraley;
collection of Sturgis Haskins
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HORTON, McFARLAND & VEYSEY
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Y
P.O. BOX 543
ELLSWORTH, MAINE 04605
207-667-5529 1-800-499-9108
FAX: 207-667-9915
Independent Auditor's Report
November 13, 1998
To the Executive Committee of
The Northeast Harbor Fleet
Northeast Harbor, Maine
We have audited the accompanying statement of financial
position of the Northeast Harbor Fleet as of September 30, 1998
and 1997, and the related statements of activities and cash flows
for the years then ended. These financial statements are the
responsibility of management. Our responsibility is to express
an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.
We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted
auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform
the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial
statements are free of material misstatement. An audit includes
examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and
disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial
statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a
reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above
present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of
the Northeast Harbor Fleet as of September 30, 1998 and 1997, and
the results of its operations and its cash flows for the years then
ended in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.
Hoston
M.R. HORTON, JR., CPA
JAMES E. McFARLAND, CPA
FLOYD S. VEYSEY, CPA
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Unrestricted
Board Designated
James G.
Burton
Ducey
Gray
1998
1997
Operating Memorial
Memorial
Fixed Assets
Total
Total
Current Assets:
Cash
86,758
940
87,698
Accounts Receivable
85,135
7,067
7,067
Other Receivables
9,604
8,596
8,596
Inventory
2,778
2,778
3,056
Unexpired Insurance
882
882
8,929
Prepaid Fees
4,824
4,824
4,824
Total Current Assets
110,905
940
103,249
111,548
Investments
106,249
35,994
142,243
124,028
Plant & Equipment:
Land
6,342
6,342
6,342
Land Improvements
54,433
54,433
54,433
Headquarters Building & Pier
77,374
77,374
77,374
Building Improvements
27,743
27,743
27,743
Boats & Motors
125,957
125,957
119,817
Floats & Ramps and Moorings
61,812
61,812
58,660
Fixtures & Equipment
39,400
39,400
34,684
Total
393,061
393,061
379,053
Less: Accumulated Depreciation
284,484
284,484
266,673
Net Plant & Equipment
108,577
108,577
112,380
Total Assets
217,154
35,994
940
108,577
362,665
347,956
Liabilities and Net Assets
Current Liabilities:
Accounts Payable
844
844
Insurance Payable
625
625
Accrued Income Taxes
491
491
445
Total Current Liabilities
1,960
1,960
445
Net Assets
Unrestricted
215,194
35,994
940
108,577
360,705
347,511
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
217,154
35,994
940
108,577
362,665
347,956
See accompanying note.
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HORTON, McFARLAND & VEYSEY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ELLSWORTH, MAINE 04605
Unrestricted
Board Designated
James G.
Burton
Ducey
Gray
Fixed
1998
1997
Operating Memorial
Memorial
Assets
Totals
Totals
Revenue:
Annual Dues
104,210
104,210
103,225
Cruise & Race Fees
50
Downeast Race Week
11,678
11,678
14,605
Sailing & Rowing Instruction
65,364
65,364
56,271
Dock Charges
2,500
2,500
1,790
Interest
1,837
1,871
23
3,731
3,476
Merchandise Sales
286
286
1,144
Fleet Tea
1,925
1,925
945
Sale of Assets
200
Miscellaneous
1,265
1,265
Contract Services
8,500
8,500
8,500
Total Income
197,565
1,871
23
199,459
190,206
Expenses:
Salaries
90,536
90,536
84,531
Employees Benefits
4,502
4,502
4,131
Taxes
15,254
15,254
14,149
Office Supplies & Expenses
1,530
1,530
1,419
Printing
3,326
3,326
2,912
Postage
2,203
2,203
1,045
Telephone
3,810
3,810
3,658
Utilities
663
663
499
Insurance
10,034
10,034
12,312
Bank Charges & Auditing
1,977
1,977
1,975
Gas & Oil
2,175
2,175
3,216
Repairs & Maintenance - Plant
5,205
5,205
4,040
Repairs & Maintenance - Boats
27,298
27,298
20,956
Repairs & Maintenance - Parking Lot
240
Sailing & Rowing Classes
5,315
5,315
6,716
Mercury Nationals
2,200
2,200
134
Downeast Race Week
12,688
12,688
13,328
Trophies & Prizes
2,604
2,604
293
Teas & Lunches
1,149
1,149
1,044
Dues & Fees
405
137
542
637
Cost of Merchandise Sold
278
278
1,030
Housing
5,599
5,599
1,594
Extraordinary Expense
4,036
4,036
Bad Debts
1,840
1,840
Miscellaneous Expense
942
942
1,436
Total Expenses
205,569
137
205,706
181,295
Gain (Loss) Before Depreciation
(8,004)
1,734
23
(6,247)
8,911
HM
See accompanying note.
HORTON, McFARLAND & VEYSEY
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
ELLSWORTH, MAINE 04605
Unrestricted
Board Designated
James G.
Burton
Ducey
Gray
Fixed
1998
1997
Operating Memorial
Memorial
Assets
Totals
Totals
Gain (Loss) Before Depreciation
(8,004)
1,734
23
(6,247)
8,911
Depreciation of Plant & Equipment
17,811
17,811
15,861
Excess (Deficiency) of Revenue Over
Expenses for the Year
(8,004)
1,734
23
(17,811)
(24,058)
(6,950)
Capital Contributions
20,770
20,770
18,841
Capital Contributions - Milliken Parking
250
Increase (Decrease) in Market Value
of Securities Held for Investment
621
621
281
Increase in Carrying Value
of Clifton Dock Corp.
15,861
15,861
7,414
Change in Net Assets
28,627
2,355
23
(17,811)
13,194
19,836
Net Assets as of Beginning of Year
200,575
33,639
917
112,380
347,511
327,675
Transfers
(14,008)
14,008
Net Assets as of End of Year
215,194
35,994
940
108,577
360,705
347,511
See accompanying note.
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HORTON, McFARLAND & VEYSEY . CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ELLSWORTH, MAINE 04605
Unrestricted
Board Designated
James G.
Burton
Ducey
Gray
Fixed
1998
1997
Operating Memorial
Memorial
Assets
Totals
Totals
Cash Flow from Operating Activities:
Net Operating Gain (Loss) for the Year
28,627
2,355
23
(17,811)
13,194
19,836
Adjustments to Reconcile Change in Net
Cash Provided by Operating Activities:
Unrealized (Gains)\Losses on
Investments
(15,861)
(621)
(16,482)
(7,695)
Depreciation
17,811
17,811
15,861
(Increase) Decrease in:
Accounts Receivable
2,537
2,537
7,229
Other Receivables
(8,596)
(8,596)
Inventory
278
278
(1,828)
Prepaid Expenses
8,047
8,047
(7,666)
Increase (Decrease) in:
Accounts Payable
844
844
Insurance Payable
625
625
Accrued Income Taxes
46
46
173
Total Adjustments
(12,080)
(621)
17,811
5,110
6,074
Net Cash Provided by Operating
Activities
16,547
1,734
23
18,304
25,910
Cash Flow from Investing Activities:
Purchase of Boats & Motors
(6,140)
(6,140)
(10,574)
Purchase of Floats
(3,152)
(3,152)
(6,438)
Purchase of Equipment
(4,715)
(4,715)
(700)
Purchase of Securities
(1,734)
(1,734)
(1,604)
Net Cash (Used) in Investing
Activities
(14,007)
(1,734)
(15,741)
(19,316)
Net Increase in Cash
2,540
23
2,563
6,594
Cash at Beginning of Year
84,218
917
85,135
78,540
Cash at End of Year
86,758
940
87,698
85,134
Supplemental Disclosures:
Income Taxes Paid
445
445
272
See accompanying note.
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HORTON, McFARLAND & VEYSEY
CERTIFIED
PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANTS
ELLSWORTH, MAINE 04605
THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
NOTE TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
Note 1 - Significant Accounting Policies
Nature of Activities
The purpose of The Northeast Harbor Fleet is to provide sailing instructions,
racing & cruising activities serving 344 members in Northeast Harbor, Maine.
Income Recognition
The financial statements are presented on the accrual basis.
Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted
accounting principles requires management to make estimates and
assumptions that affect certain reported amounts and disclosures.
According, actual results could differ from those estimates.
Fair Values of Financial Instruments
The fair values of investments are based on quoted market prices for those
investments.
Cash and Cash Equivalents
All cash is held in liquid checking, money market or savings deposits.
Inventories
Supplies and resale items are carried at cost, determined by the first-in,
first-out method.
Financial Statement Presentation
The Fleet adopted the provisions of Financial Accounting Standards No. 117,
Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organizations by restating net assets
as of September 30, 1997. Statement No. 117 establishes standards for
general purpose external financial statements of Not-for-Profit Organizations
and requires a statement of financial position, a statement of activities, and a
statement of cash flows.
Plant Assets and Depreciation
Plant and equipment are recorded at cost and are depreciated at rates
calculated to amortize the original cost over the useful lives of the respective
assets on a straight-line basis. It is the Fleet's policy to capitalize assets
with a life expectancy of 5 years or more.
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HORTON, McFARLAND & VEYSEY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ELLSWORTH, MAINE 04605
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THE NORTHEAST HARBOR FLEET
NOTE TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
Note 1 - Significant Accounting Policies (Continued)
Plant Assets and Depreciation (Continued)
Accumulated
Cost Rate
Depreciation
Land
6,342
Land Improvements
54,433
5 20
31,500
Building, Pier and Improvements
105,117
2.5 4
78,797
Boats & Motors
125,957
5 20
93,561
Floats & Ramps
61,812
5 20
49,086
Fixtures & Equipment
29,303
5 20
24,914
Computer
5,700
5
2,227
Racing Markers
4,399
20
4,399
393,063
284,484
Investment - Clifton Dock Corporation
Northeast Harbor Fleet owns all the outstanding stock of Clifton Dock
Corporation which engages in waterfront service activities and is taxable
as a C Corporation under federal and state income tax rules. The Fleet
furnishes to Clifton certain contract labor, receiving $8,500 for it.
Clifton's book value was reported at $106,250 at September 30, 1998.
Investment - Memorial Fund
Investments in the James G. Ducey Memorial Fund are stated at
fair value and consist of Mutual Funds.
Fair Unrealized
Cost
Value Depreciation
Unrestricted - Board Designated
35,513
35,994
481
Investments are composed of the following:
Mutual Funds
8,428
8,909
481
Dreyfus Govt Cash Mgnt
27,085
27,085
Balance at September 30, 1998
35,513
35,994
481
Balance at October 1, 1997
33,779
33,638
(141)
Income Taxes
The Fleet is a tax exempt entity under Section 501(c)(7) of the Internal
Revenue Code and, accordingly, is not subject to Federal income tax.
However, the Fleet is subject to Federal income tax on its unrelated
trade or business income of $1,000 or more. Interest income of $2,731
was taxable for 1998.
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1998 RACE RESULTS and AWARDS
CRUISING CLASS
MOUNT DESERT INVITATIONAL SERIES
Sailed Sunday, July 12, 1998
Place No.
Yacht
Skipper
Corrected Time
1
707
Weather Gauge
Stockton N. Smith
3:28:05
2
13194
Gaylark
Dr. Kaighn Smith
3:18:56
3
73321
Eventyr
Gordon A. Haaland
3:33:41
4
50146
Lifting Skirts
Thomas T. Brown
3:36:01
5
1187
Woodwind
George E. Hartman
RET
5
2299
Lupine
F. Benjamin MacKinnon
RET
Sailed Sunday, July 26, 1998
1
707
Weather Gauge
Stockton N. Smith
2:33:13
2
2386
Baleira
Constance Madeira
2:33:53
3
33954
Aftershock
Alan Joseph
2:35:35
4
13194
Gaylark
Dr. Kaighn Smith
2:35:42
5
1187
Woodwind
George E. Hartman
2:40:53
6
73321
Eventyr
Gordon A. Haaland
2:43:46
7
2299
Lupine
F. Benjamin MacKinnon
2:44:55
8
13794
Ariel
Thomas Rolfes
2:45:45
9
50146
Lifting Skirts
Thomas T. Brown
2:49:37
10
24
Wings of the Wind
Robert L. Johnstone, III
3:02:29
11
44001
Pequot
Bevin V. Cherot
RET
Sailed Sunday, August 2, 1998
1
707
Weather Gauge
Stockton N. Smith
2:25:24
2
24
Wings of the Wind
Robert L. Johnstone, III
2:47:14
3
44001
Pequot
Bevin V. Cherot
2:48:03
4
13794
Ariel
Thomas Rolfes
2:58:57
5
2386
Baleira
Constance Madeira
3:01:41
6
73321
Eventyr
Gordon A. Haaland
3:08:38
7
33954
Aftershock
Alan Joseph
3:09:15
8
1187
Woodwind
George E. Hartman
3:28:18
Sailed Sunday, August 23, 1998
1
73321
Eventyr
Gordon A. Haaland
2
13194
Gaylark
Dr. Kaighn Smith
3
1187
Woodwind
George E. Hartman
4
2386
Baleira
Constance Madeira
5
2299
Lupine
F. Benjamin MacKinnon
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AUGUST CRUISE
Sailed August 12, 13 & 14, 1998 - 31 yachts entered
First Day's Run
CLASS A - Schooner Race Trophy
Place
Yacht
Skipper
Yacht Club
1.
Cybele
David Rockefeller, Jr.
Northeast Harbor Fleet
& Richard M. Burnes
2.
Pequot
Bevin V. Cherot
Northeast Harbor Fleet
3.
Weather Gauge
Stockton N. Smith
Northeast Harbor Fleet
CLASS B - Coxe Trophy
1.
Pudding
William Taylor
NEHF / KYC
2.
Otter
Henry Becton, Jr.
Kollegewidgwok Yacht Club
& Russel Duym
3.
Ariana
Jeffrey Becton
Kollegewidgwok Yacht Club
CLASS C - Dr. Michael Crofoot Trophy
1.
Elizabeth
Wallace C. Tobin
Cruising Club of America
2.
Houqua
Christopher N. Robinson
Portland Yacht Club
3.
Ariel
Thomas Rolfes
Southwest Harbor Fleet
Second Day's Run
CLASS A
1.
Finesse
Newton P.S. Merrill
Cruising Club of America
2.
Eventyr
Gordon A. Haaland
Northeast Harbor Fleet
3.
Madcap
Brian Walls
Maine Maritime Academy
CLASS B
1.
Woodwind
George E. Hartman
2.
Altercation
Win Fowler
Portland Yacht Club
3.
Pudding
William Taylor
Kollegewidgwok Yacht Club
CLASS C
1.
Emily
Dana Nicholson
Kollegewidgwok Yacht Club
2.
Songlines
John Bell
3.
Houqua
Christopher N. Robinson
Portland Yacht Club
Third Day's Run
CLASS A
1.
Pequot
Bevin V. Cherot
Northeast Harbor Fleet
2.
Madcap
Brian Walls
Maine Maritime Academy
3.
Wings of the Wind
Robert L. Johnstone, III
Northeast Harbor Fleet
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CLASS B
Place Yacht
Skipper
Yacht Club
1.
Altercation
Win Fowler
Portland Yacht Club
2.
Ariana
Jeffrey Becton
Kollegewidgwok Yacht Club
3.
Pudding
William Taylor
Kollegewidgwok Yacht Club
CLASS C
1.
Ariel
Thomas Rolfes
Southwest Harbor Fleet
2.
Elizabeth
Wallace C. Tobin
Cruising Club of America
3.
Songlines
John Bell
Overall Placement
CLASS A
1.
Cybele
David Rockefeller, Jr.
Northeast Harbor Fleet
& Richard M. Burnes
2.
Pequot
Bevin V. Cherot
Northeast Harbor Fleet
3.
Eventyr
Gordon A. Haaland
Northeast Harbor Fleet
CLASS B
1.
Altercation
Win Fowler
Portland Yacht Club
2.
Pudding
William Taylor
Kollegewidgwok Yacht Club
3.
Ariana
Jeffrey Becton
Kollegewidgwok Yacht Club
CLASS C
Elizabeth
Wallace C. Tobin
Cruising Club of America
Songlines
John Bell
Houqua
Christopher N. Robinson
Portland Yacht Club
FURUNO
Afterguard on Weather Gauge in MDI Series
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DOWNEAST RACE WEEK
Sailed August 8 - 14, 1998; 54 yachts entered
Division 1 - 14 yachts entered - 9 qualified
Place
Yacht
Skipper
1.
Pequot
Bevin V. Cherot
2.
Firefly
Patrick R. Wilmerding
3.
Cybele
David Rockefeller, Jr. & Richard M. Burnes
4.
Finesse
Newton P.S. Merrill
5.
Eventyr
Gordon A. Haaland
6.
Wings of the Wind
Robert L. Johnstone, III
7.
Merlin
Mark Cluett
8.
Weather Gauge
Stockton N. Smith
9.
Sonnenschein
William Waldron
Division 2 - 19 yachts entered - 5 qualified
1.
Altercation
Win Fowler
2.
Pudding
George Denny & William Taylor
3.
Otter
Henry P. Becton, Jr. & Russel Duym
4.
Ariana
Jeffrey Becton
5.
Aftershock
Alan Joseph
Division 3 - 21 yachts entered - 4 qualified
1.
Songlines
Jeffrey Bell
2.
Houqua
Christopher N. Robinson
3.
Crystal Aire
David Jaquette
4.
Means of Grace
Allerton Cushman
DERW Other Prizes
Warburg Trophy - Division I & II - Best Total Score
Altercation - Win Fowler
BTI Cannon - Division I - Best Cumulative Elapsed Time
Wings of the Wind - Robert L. Johnstone, III
Hinckley Trophy - Division III Best Cumulative Elapsed Time
Houqua - Christopher N. Robinson
Morris Trophy - Division II Best Cumulative Elapsed Time
Altercation - Win Fowler
Lewis K. Cherot Trophy - Division I & II - Best Overall Score in 3 Races
Altercation - Win Fowler
Downeast Trophy - Divisions I & II - Best Total Placings
Pudding - George Denny & William Taylor
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ONE DESIGN RACES
JULY 4th SERIES
July 4, 5 1998 - 3 races
International One-Design Class
Place No.
Yacht
Skipper & Crew
Adj. Points
1
24
Live Yankee
Thomas P. Fremont-Smith
8
2
2
Auriga
Harry R. Madeira
9
3
13
Darkstar
John H. J. Guth
12
4
11
Hard Rain
Sam Cocks & Rick Bisgyer
18
5
16
Chibiabos
Minturn V. Chace
18
6
5
Tundra
David Rockefeller, Jr.
18
7
15
Yakut
Duane Iselin
21
7
21
Gambler
John C. Henry, Jr.
21
9
23
Mischief
William F. Dowling
23
10
25
Puff
Stephen B. Homer
32
11
14
Satin Doll
Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
35
12
26
j'Ellie bean
Frederick Ford, III
40
13
18
Shun-Li
Arthur G. Gilkes
41
14
8
Hannah
Dan Burt
43
15
22
Woodie
John T. Roberts
43
16
28
Earl
James Garnet
47
Mercury Class
1
12
Resolute
Sarah Coffin
4
2
9
Pirate
Frederick Haack, III
5
3
22
Triton
Meredith Reece
13
4
7
Magic
16
5
23
Mischief
18
6
14
Sappho
21
Gail Cook, Mike & Stocky Smith on Chibabos before Series race
27
JULY SERIES
International One-Design Class - 8 races
Place No.
Yacht
Skipper & Crew
Adj. Points
1
11
Hard Rain
Sam Cocks & Rick Bisgyer
11
2
14
Satin Doll
Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
12
3
2
Auriga
Henry G. Brauer
14
4
13
Darkstar
John H. J. Guth
21
5
21
Gambler
John C. Henry, Jr.
24
6
10
Humlin
Frederic C. Towers
26
7
25
Puff
Stephen B. Homer
30
8
5
Tundra
David Rockefeller, Jr.
36
9
16
Chibiabos
Minturn V. Chace
48
10
23
Mischief
William F. Dowling
36
11
18
Shun-Li
Sandy Andrews
52
12
22
Woodie
John T. Roberts
55
13
8
Hannah
Dan Burt
64
14
26
j'Ellie bean
Frederick Ford, III
95
15
15
Yakut
Duane Iselin
104
16
24
Live Yankee
Thomas P. Fremont-Smith
DNQ
17
20
Magic Bus
Richard W. Homer
DNQ
Mercury Class - 2 races sailed
1
9
Pirate
Frederick Haack, III
3
1
4
Edward Stewart
3
3
22
Triton
Meredith Reece
9
4
6
Quick Silver
10
5
12
Resolute
Sarah Coffin
12
Marc Laitin, Bob Brown and Sam Cocks preparing for Mercury Nationals
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AUGUST SERIES
International One-Design Class - 9 races
Place No.
Yacht
Skipper & Crew
Adj. Points
1
5
Tundra
David Rockefeller, Jr.
7
2
14
Satin Doll
Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
25
3
11
Hard Rain
Sam Cocks & Rick Bisgyer
25
4
24
Live Yankee
Thomas P. Fremont-Smith
32
5
13
Darkstar
John H. J. Guth
32
6
10
Humlin
Frederic C. Towers
37
7
21
Gambler
John C. Henry, Jr.
40
8
25
Puff
Stephen B. Homer
43
9
3
Eagle
T. Courtenay Jenkins, III
50
10
23
Mischief
William F. Dowling
52
11
9
Acontia
Allesandro Vitelli
66
12
2
Auriga
Harry R. Madeira, Jr.
72
13
22
Woodie
John T. Roberts
81
14
8
Hannah
Dan Burt
89
15
15
Yakut
Duane Iselin
98
16
20
Magic Bus
Richard W. Homer
103
17
28
Earl
James Garnet
DNQ
18
26
j'Ellie bean
Frederick Ford, III
DNQ
19
16
Chibiabos
Minturn V. Chace
DNQ
LABOR DAY SERIES
September 5 & 6, 1998 - 3 races
International One-Design Class
1.
5
Tundra
David Rockefeller, Jr.
3
2.
21
Gambler
John C. Henry, Jr.
8
3.
13
Darkstar
John H. J. Guth
15
4.
14
Satin Doll
Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
17
5.
3
Eagle
T. Courtenay Jenkins, III
17
6.
23
Mischief
William F. Dowling
17
7.
24
Live Yankee
Thomas P. Fremont-Smith
18
8.
15
Yakut
Duane Iselin
24
9.
28
Earl
James Garnett
25
10.
22
Woodie
John T. Roberts
28
29
SPECAL RACES
MERCURY NATIONALS
July 18 & 19, 1998, 7 races
Place No.
Yacht
Skipper & Crew
Adj. Points
1
552
Old Blue
Jock H. M. Crothers & Jean Rappoport
12
2
24
Madcap
Tom Brown & Scott Hale
16
3
514
Summertime
Eric & Rick Bisgyer
18
4
13
Arcturus
Steve Hallowell & Alex Milier
43
5
6
Quick Silver
48
6
12
Resolute
Sarah N. Coffin
50
7
843
John C. Henry, Jr.
57
8
1
Eve
Ryan Brown
66
9
9
Pirate
Frederick L. Haack, III
81
10
496
Evermore
Meridith Reece & Tom Williamson
83
11
2
Merry Wind
86
12
326
Cowabunga
Rodman E. Thompson, Jr.
88
13
762
Asterix
Fred Jackson
101
14
14
Sappho
101
15
8
Columbia
Charlie Carter
108
16
5
Norumbega
109
17
4
Edward Stewart
123
18
139
127
19
BH 1
140
20
23
Mischief
P. J. Roundtree, Peter Heilner,
Rufus Peabody
144
21
SH 5
153
JUNIOR TEAM
1
13
Arcturus
Steve Hallowell & Alex Miller
2
12
Resolute
Sarah Coffin & Daphne Lyman
3
1
Eve
Ryan Brown & Peter Jonas
4
496
Evermore
Meridith Reece & Tom Williamson
PERSERVERANCE PRIZE
23
Mischief
P. J. Roundtree, Peter Heilner,
Rufus Peabody
-
KYC Team
YOUNGEST CREW
Curtis Thormonan
30
GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD CUP RACE
August 18, 1998 - 1 race
Place No.
Yacht
Skipper
Adj. Points
1
IC 5
Tundra
David Rockefeller, Jr.
1
2
A 50
Gull
R. Anderson Pew
2
3
IC 2
Auriga
Harry R. Madeira, Jr.
3
4
IC 21
Gambler
John C. Henry, Jr.
4
5
IC 24
Live Yankee
Thomas P. Fremont-Smith
5
6
IC 9
Acontia
Allesandro Vitelli
6
7
IC 22
Woodie
John T. Roberts
7
8
L 24
Triad
Alexander Y. Goriansky
8
9
M 762
Asterix
Jamie Michelson
8
10
IC 14
Satin Doll
Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
10
11 M 14
Sappho
N. E. Harbor Fleet
11
12 M 23
Mischief
N. E. Harbor Fleet
12
13
IC 18
Shun-Li
Arthur G. Gilkes
DNF
13
M 5
Norumbega
N. E. Harbor Fleet
DNF
13
WB 8
DNF
Commodore Lash and the winning team of the Hayward Cup Trophy
Bobby Connel, Alexis Smith, Adam Growald and David Rockefeller, Jr.
31
SEAMAN'S SINGLEHANDED RACE
July 12, 1998
1
21
Gambler
John C. Henry, Jr.
2
11
Hard Rain
Rick Bisgyer
Sailed August 16 1998
1
23
Mischief
William F. Dowling
1
2
9
Acontia
Allesandro Vitelli
2
3
15
Yakut
Duane Iselin
3
4
21
Gambler
John C. Henry, Jr.
4
5
22
Woodie
John T. Roberts, Jr.
RET
TROLLPHY CUP RACE
Sailed October 12, 1998
1
9
Acontia
Allesandro Vitelli
2
2
23
Mischief
William F. Dowling
4
3
14
Satin Doll
Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
RET
4
15
Yakut
Duane Iselin
DNS
THE KEVIN P. MAHANEY AWARD
Presented on Fleet Night, July 23, 1998
KAIGHN SMITH
Skipper of Gaylark, Commodore, Cruising Club of America
30-year Bermuda Race participant and winner of one race.
Sailing Class in 1949 - photo Robert Bell Scott
32
JUNIOR PROGRAM and SAILING RESULTS
PEGGY KENNEDY MEMORIAL JULY JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Michael Bienkowski
CAMPBELL HENRY AUGUST JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Samuel Wheeler and Lara Domingues
FREDERIC S. TOWERS, JR. MEMORIAL SEAMANSHIP CONTEST
Eric Bisgyer and Michael Bienkowski
SEARS CUP ELIMINATIONS REPRESENTATIVES
Ryan Brown and Andrew Joseph
SEAL HARBOR REGATTA
Daphne Lyman, Adam Wibby, Helen Grassi,
Victoria Rutherfurd, Cassandra Domingues
W. BARTON EDDISON RACE
July 24, 1998 in IODs
Place No.
Yacht
Crew
Adj. Points
1
11
Hard Rain
Eric and Hannah Bisgyer, Jack Pitney,
1
Timothy White, J.J. Burns, Lucy Boyle,
Michael Smith, Rick Bisgyer
2
16
Chibiabos
Michael Bienkowski, Theo Cusick,
2
Alex Smith, Mimi Pitney, Ann Rivers,
Benjamin Haack, Michael Chace
3
14
Satin Doll
Wistar Wilson, Lucy Sorensen, Emily Kehoe, 3
Max Caldwell, Alex Miller,
Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
PARENT CHILD RACE
July 14, 1998 - 2 Races
1
14
Sappho
Eric and Rick Bisgyer
3
2
7
Magic
Ben, Elizabeth and Henry Brauer
4
3
9 Pirate
Ben and Frederick Haack, III
6
4
12
Resolute
Molly Brauer, Sydney T. Scott
7
and Sarah Coffin
5
13
Arcturis
Phoebe and Ellie Andrews
10
6
22
Triton
Michael, John and Daniel Bienkowski
13
7
8
Columbia
Katie and Douglas Compton
15
8
23
Mischief
Rebecca and John Pomeroy
16
9
5
Norembega
Paris Caldwell and Janice Smith
17
10
4
Edward Stewart
Lily-Ange Caldwell and Creighton Murch
18
33
PARENT CHILD RACE
August 20, 1998 - 2 races
Place No.
Yacht
Crew
Adj. Points
1
12
Resolute
Ann & Harry Madeira, Jr.
2
2
3
Alondra
Charlie Metzger & Dave Perry
6
3
762
Asterix
Lara Domingues & T. Courtenay Jenkins, III 6
4
14
Sappho
Sam & Alex Wheeler
9
5
23
Mischief
The Reeve Family
10
6
8
Columbia
Nell Glickman & Sam Bell
12
7
5
Norembega
Laura Strasgutl & Arthur Gilkes
13
8
7
Magic
The Jenks Family
16
9
4
Ed. Stewart
Caitlin & Dr. Kelly
18
10
6
Quicksilver
John & Arthur Gilkes
18
CAMPBELL HENRY AUGUST JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
August 25, 1998 - 1 race- around Sutton's Island
Place
Crew
Time
1
Sam Wheeler & Lara Domingues
77:07
2
Alex Miller & Colin Wibby
78:20
3
Daphne Lyman & Helen Grassi
78:56
4
Meredith Reece & Cassandra Domingues 80:56
5
Chapin Dupree
81:56
6
Adam Wibby & Schuyler Reece
93:31
EFFIE DISSTON FRALEY AWARD FOR MOST IMPROVED SAILOR
Meredith Reece
JULY AWARDS and PRIZES
CAPTAIN'S ROWING AWARD
Marina Michelson
MOST IMPROVED ROWER
Elizabeth Brauer
MOST IMPROVED SAILOR
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
John Joseph
Logan Templeton
Kate Joseph
SEAMANSHIP PRIZE
Philip Crain
Rebecca Pomeroy
34
SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Lily Lyman
SHIPSHAPE AWARD
Nell Sorenson
Emily Disston
Meredith Reece
SAILING HOURS PRIZE
The Bienkowski Family
BADGE AWARDS
Zephyer
Sou'wester
Squall
Clarissa Ansley
Molly Brauer
John Bienkowski
Philip Crain
Henry Borda
Theo Cusick
Isabel Cusick
Emily Disston
Nat Disston
Alexandra Haack
John Joseph
Benjamin Haack
Eleony Moorhead
Pippa Klipstein
Katherine Reeve
Rebecca Pomeroy
Nell Sorenson
Sydney Scott
Christopher Hopkins-Weld
Lucy Sorensen
Dixon Hopkins-Weld
Charles Tompkins
Wistar Wilson
AUGUST AWARDS and PRIZES
CAPTAIN'S ROWING AWARD
Christopher Hohler
MOST IMPROVED SAILOR
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Maggie Bouscaren
Pippa Klipstein
Daphne Lyman
SEAMANSHIP PRIZE
Halsey Swetoff
Katherine Reeve
SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Eric Bisgyer
SHIPSHAPE AWARD
Charles Metzger
Ann Rivers
Adam Wibby
SAILING HOURS PRIZE
Jamie Michelson
35
BADGE AWARDS
Zephyer
Sou wester
Squall
Sarah Blagdon
John Cobb
Phoebe Andrews
Lily Bowers
Nell Gluckman
Cara Barrett
Maggie Bouscaren
Eliot Jia
Jamie Michelson
Annie Daly
Emily Kehoe
Hugh Malone
Andrew Grace
Jordan Lawrie
Alice Kehoe
Ann Madeira
Caitlin Kelly
Anthea Malone
Chandler Mahaney
Teddy Notides
Chris Mahaney
Jack Pitney
Elynor May
Mimi Pitney
Charles Metzger
Katherine Reeve
John Paine
Alexander Smith
Richard Strassgutl
Martha Somes
Halsey Swetoff
Lara Strassgutl
Sara Swetoff
Miranda Wheeler
The July Junior Sailing Awards
36
RESULTS OF PREVIOUS YEARS
THE GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD CUP RACE
Year
Boat
Skipper
Class
1926
Navajo
Robert E.L. Johnson
B Class
1927
Spindrift
Frederic O. Spedden
B Class
1928
Venture
Malcolm N. Stanley
B Class
1929
Br'er Rabbit
David Rawle
B Class
1930
Aquila
W. Barton Eddison
30 Sq.M.
1931
Ace
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
B Class
1932
Lark
David Ames
30 Sq.M.
1933
Ace
Dr. Henry D. Stebbins
B Class
1934
White Rabbit
John S. Stillman
MDI Class
1935
Constance
Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.
A Class
1936
Aquila
John R. Potter
30 Sq.M.
1937
Mecoh II
Vance C. McCormick
A Class
1938
Kit Kat
Dr. William Earl Clark
B Class
1939
Sizzle
David S. Proctor
Bullseye
1940
Whistler
Mr. & Mrs. E. Farnham Butler
A Class
1941
Acolus
W.W. Frazier, 3rd
A Class
1942
Nancy
Miss Anne L. Grant
30 Sq.M.
1943
Ino
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
A Class
1944
Nevis
Harry R. Neilson
A Class
1945
Playboy
Johnathan Churchill &
Bullseye
Norris W. Darrell
1946
Silver Spray
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
IOD
1947
Hotspur
Jonathan Churchill &
Luders-16
Norris W. Darrell
1948
Santee
James G. Ducey
IOD
1949
Me Too
Alexander McN. Luke
Bullseye
1950
Sizzle
John C. VanPelt
Bullseye
1951
Boolie
Hugh C. Scott
Bullseye
1952
Santee
James G. Ducey
IOD
1953
Little Lulu
Miss Joan B. Gilpatric
Hustler
1954
Sweet Sixteen
Alan Mcllhenny
Luders-16
1955
Nevis
Benjamin R. Neilson
A Class
1956
Trigla
Dr. Michael Crofoot &
Luders-16
Lodowick F. Crofoot, 3rd
1957
Quiver
Henry T. Reath
Luders-16
1958
Maine Star
Henry R. Geyelin, Jr.
IOD
1959
Decoy
James L. McCabe
Luders-16
1960
Maine Star
David Rockefeller, Jr.
IOD
1961
Sebenoa
Daniel S. Newhall
Mercury
1962
Quiver
Henry T. Reath
Luders-16
1963
Red Wing
James L. McCabe
IOD
1964
XV
Polly McIlhenny
Mercury
1965
Maine Star
David Rockefeller, Jr.
IOD
1966
Dragon Fly
Peter Bryant
Bullseye
1967
Red Wing
Paul Thompson, II
IOD
1968
Silver Bullet
Robert E. J. Johnson, Jr..
FG Bullseye
37
THE GEORGE DAVENPORT HAYWARD CUP RACE (cont'd)
Year
Boat
Skipper
Class
1960
AMB
Gary Madeira
Mercury
1970
Bittersweet
Alexander Y. Goriansky
FG Bullseye
1971
XV
Polly McIlhenny
Mercury
1972
Golliwog
Charles C. Crofoot
Bullseye
1973
Dunabu
James B. Murphy, II
IOD
1974
Larus
Charles L. Ill, III
Mercury
1975
Boat
Anna Thompson
Mercury
1976
Sjoskal
Dr. Wayne W. Wibby
IOD
1977
Hefalump
William J. Strawbridge
Bullseye
1978
XV
Alan McIlhenny, Jr.
Mercury
1979
Souling
Lewis E. Moore
Soling
1980
Eve
Mia Thompson
Mercury
1981
Surfer
Lewis E. Moore
J-24
& E.L. Barclay
1982
Esprit de Lune
Lewis E. Moore
J-24
1983
Hasty Heart
Eric S. Champlin
Mercury
1984
Whiteout
Elliott W. Wislar
J-24
1985
Whiteout
Adam R. Wislar
J-24
1986
XV
Alan McIlhenny, Jr.
Mercury
1987
Haulback
Lewis E. Moore
Mercury
1988
George B. Dorr
Lewis E. Moore
Mercury
1989
Red Neck
Edward R. Dysart
J-24
1990
Auriga
Stephen T. Madeira
IOD
1991
Live Yankee
Charles C. Crofoot
IOD
1992
Rampant
Robert M. Bass
IOD
1993
Ad
Peter D. Welles
FG Bullseye
1994
Ad
Peter D. Welles
FG Bullseye
1995
Phat
Ryan Brown
Mercury
1996
Mad Cap
William B. vA. Welles
Mercury
1997
Mad Cap
Thomas T. Brown
Mercury
THE CHARLES D. DICKEY MEMORIAL AWARD
1977
Philip M. Caughey
1978
Mrs. Constance B. Madeira
1979
Polly Mcllhenny
1980
Harry R. Madeira
1981
Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
1983
Jarvis Cromwell
1984
William J. Strawbridge
1985
Dr. Joseph L. Grant
1986
Harry G. Haskell, Jr.
1989
Alan McIlhenny
1992
Minot K. Milliken
1995
Dr. Wayne W. Wibby
38
LIST OF YACHTS
Power Craft
Name
Owner
Abrazos
George B. E. Hambleton
Almost Home
Dewitt & Marcia Sage
Amber
R. Anderson Pew
Aires
Wayne Herkness
Bagpiper
Bayard Roberts
Bai Ji Er
John H. J. Guth
Belle Chere
W. Tom Sawyer
Bendigo
Margaret L. Heckman
Boola
Michael Dennis
Chicken of the Sea
Mr. & Mrs. Gerritt L. Lansing
Chouette
Burnham Litchfield
Cinchona
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
DeVille
John R. Lindsay
Digit
Elliot Cohen
Duck Soup
Patrick R. Wilmerding
Espresso
James A. Lash
Eschaton
Albert P. Neilson
Exodus
Malcolm Peabody & Minturn V. Chace
Flagon
Kevit R. Cook
Flair III
Charles R. Tyson
Flying Colors
Stuart S. Janney III
Frambiose
Peter R. Nitze
Gambol
Roger Milliken
Grace
Robert L. Johnstone, III
Grizzles
Dewitt & Marcia Sage
Half Shell
James M. Clark, Jr.
Harvest Moon
David Rockefeller
Irresistible
Harry R. Madeira
Hoppaborda
C. A. Borda II
Java
John R. Robinson
Jerico
Mrs. Thomas S. Gates
Jonah
Janice Smith & Creighton Murch
Kingfish
Fitzgerald S. Hudson
Lapwing
John W. Lapsey
Legacy
Harry R. Madeira
Liberator
Stuart B. Andrews
Lucy
Edward McC. Blair
Marcy M.
F. Benjamin MacKinnon
39
Name
Owner
Marley
Orton P. Jackson, Jr.
Margaret II
Peter Godfrey
Morning Star
Mrs. Jane S. Zirnkilton
Nautica
Christopher Hutchins
Night Cap
Robert L. Hinckley
Obelix
A. Rawle Michelson
Pen
Christopher Hutchins
Peregrine II
Paul L. Miller
Preposterous
Ronald S. Diana
Quetzal
Miss Ann Rivers
Rapscallion
Robert M. Bass
Sabotage
Penelope J. S. Longmaid
Seahawk
Dr. Wayne W. Wibby
Sealark
Joseph J. Gazzola
Spindle
Gerrish H. Milliken, Jr.
Squawk
Schofield Andrews, III
Stardust
Frederic C. Towers
Starfish
Alan McIlhenney
Sun Dance
Curtis L. Blake
Sunsong
Curtis L. Blake
Tater
Stockton N. Smith
Takeover
Stockton A. Andrews
The Wanderer
Philip & Tina DeNormandie
Thunder
Dr. Wayne W. Wibby
Truffle
Frederick F. Dupree, Jr.
Waldron E.
W. Tom Sawyer
Whileaway
Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock & Peter Kent
Windlass
Mrs. Albert L. Hoffman
Wood Fat
Amory S. Carhart, Jr.
Sloops and Cutters
No.
Name
Owner
Act 3
Robert & Lynn Daly
33954
Aftershock
Alan Joseph
2386
Baleira
Constance Madeira
Baloo
Edward R. Dysart
Chasse
Charles L. Gagenebin, III
Corydon
Percy Preston, Jr.
Cressida
Benjamin R. Neilson
32993
Cybele
David Rockefeller, Jr.
40
No.
Name
Owner
C-49
Daybreak
Harry R. Madeira
Dixi
Duane Iselin
Dysser
Edward R. Dysart
Enfin
Denholm Jacobs
73321
Eventyr
Gordon A. Haaland
Far Out
Carole & Hal Kroeger
Fermina Daza
Alexander McCurdy, III
Firefly
Patrick R. Wilmerding
Fox
Willian B. Morris
13194
Gaylark
Dr. Kaighn Smith
Great White
Storey Litchfield
Hawk
Cornelius B. Waud
Hieronymus
Albert P. Neilson
Le Chanson
Norman Beecher
50146
Lifting Skirts
Thomas T. Brown
2299
Lupine
F. Benjamin MacKinnon
20503
Lyre both??
Norman Beecher
Mary Eustus
Anthoney M. Zane
Morning Star
Sally & Dan Bienkowski
Narcissus
Lawrence L. Reeve
Nilraga
Charles H. Erhart, Jr.
59007
Painted Lady
Robert M. Bass
44001
Pequot
Bevin V. Cherot
Piper
Daniel Pierce
Plowshares
Elliot Cohen
Quindaro
David H. Donnan
Recess
Robert F. McKown
Safari
Charles P. Schutt, Jr.
459
Sea Sound
Thomas R. Elkins
Sharusha
Harry R. Neilson, III &
Silas W. M. Neilson
Sialia
James M. Clark, Jr.
Skerry
Frank B. Lawson, Jr.
Spirit
Robert Johnson
Spring Moon
David Rockefeller
Stuart Little
Philip B. Bennet
Summer Light
Hamilton Robinson, Jr.
Tern
Robert Johnson, III
Tyee
Charles P. Dickey, Jr.
VM6
Robert Brown
4140
Volatility
Andrew Barrett
707
Weather Gauge
Stockton N. Smith
Whisper
Henry F. Harris
24
Wings of the Wind
Robert L. Johnstone, III
41
Schooners, Yawls & Ketches
No.
Name
Owner
Cahoots
Guy C. Heckman
Cythera
Dr. Paul J. Vignos, Jr.
Deux Belles
John R. Robinson
Estrellilta
Glen Wiggins
Felicity
Peter P. Nitze
Jester
Dr. Robert W. Tinley, Jr.
Norembega
Edward McC. Blair
Restive
George P. Denny, III
Rose
Peter Godfrey
Starlight
Crompton Smith
Volador
Charles C. Butt
International One Design Class
1
Firefly
Charles C. Butt
2
Auriga
Harry R. Madeira
3
Eagle
T. Courtenay Jenkins, III, Allison Schafer &
Orton P. Jackson
4
Silver Spray
Rodman Thompson
5
Tundra
David Rockefeller, Jr.
6
Dram
Jason Ingle
8
Hannah
Dan Burt
9
Acontia
Minot K. Milliken
10
Humlin
Frederic C. Towers
11
Hard Rain
Sam Cocks & Rick Bisgyer
12
Cygnet
Christopher Hutchins
13
Darkstar
John H. J. Guth
14
Satin Doll
Sydney Roberts Rockefeller
15
Yakut
Duane Iselin
16
Chibiabos
Minturn V. Chace
18
Shun-Li
Arthur G. Gilkes
19
Pink Shoelaces
Kevin D. Mahaney
20
Magic Bus
Richard W. Homer
21
Gambler
John C. Henry, Jr.
22
Woodie
John T. Roberts
23
Mischief
William F. Dowling
24
Live Yankee
Paul Fremont-Smith, Jr.
25
Puff
Stephen B. Homer
26
J'elle Bean
Ellie M. Bourke
27
Rampart
Robert M. Bass
28
Earl
James Garnett
42
J-24 Class
No.
Name
Owner
1162
Havoc
Scott F. Richardson
1445
Whomper
Alan Joseph
1451
Saraband
David L. Hopkins III
2141
Excess
Mia Thompson Brown
3002
Outrageous
Janice A. Smith Murch
3145
Lazy Lightning
William B. vA. Welles
3153
Xanadu
Howard & Robert W. Lapsley
3154
High Rustler
Melville T. Hodder
3156
Walkabout
Thomas R. Elkins
4048
Blitz
Dr. William Grace
Contumacious
Edward Dysart
4207
Local Talent
Thomas T. Brown
4460
Caution
James & Deborah Lash
4735
Spirto Gentil
Richard B. Light & James McCabe
Abnaki
James L. Van Alen Family
Loon
Henry T. Reath
J-22 Class
Hefty
W. Tom Sawyer
Siren
Richard Haberman
Demo
Robert M. Brown
556
Loon II
Henry T. Reath
Mercury Class
1
Eve
Ryan Brown
2
Merry Wind
N. E. Harbor Fleet
3
Alondra
N. E. Harbor Fleet
4
Edward Stewart
N. E. Harbor Fleet
5
Norumbega
N. E. Harbor Fleet
6
Quick Silver
N. E. Harbor Fleet
7
Magic
N. E. Harbor Fleet
8
Columbia
N. E. Harbor Fleet
9
Pirate
Frederick Haack, III
12
Resolute
Harry R. Madeira
13
Arcturus
N. E. Harbor Fleet
14
Sappho
N. E. Harbor Fleet
15
XV
Alan Mclhenny, Jr.
43
No.
Name
Owner
16
Bandit
Robert Loring
22
Triton
Algernon Reese
23
Mischief
N. E. Harbor Fleet
24
Madcap
Thomas T. Brown
28
Bat III
Thomas Kennedy
326
Cowabunga
Rodman E. Thompson, Jr.
496
Evermore
William B. vA. Welles
758
Southerly
Leon A Allen, Jr.
762
Asterix
A. Rawle Michelson
1092
Hasty Hart
Sarah Kinney
1116
Swallow
Frederick F. Dupree, Jr.
1316
Tern
Sally & Dan Bienkowski
A Class
50
Gull
R. Anderson Pew
Luders-16 Class
16
Chinquapin
Jane S. Zirnkilton
24
Triad
Alexander Y. Goriansky
Bullseye Class
15
Pamplemousse
Isabelle Storey
19
Tar Baby
Meriwether W. Hudson
33
Ad
Laura K. S. Welles &
William B. vA. Welles
728
The Owl
Penny J.S. Longmaid
Maia
Elliot Cohen
La Poule Blanche
Polly W. Guth
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the List of Members,
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1998 Annual Report
75th Anniversary Edition. 62 pages, including photographs of the Fleet's history, List of Donors, Officers and Former Officers, Committees, Staff, Reports, By-laws, Race Results and Awards, List of Yachts, List of Members.