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Corinthians Winners Decided

This weekend marked the final installment of the Corinthian Midwinters, and much like last month’s, featured a wet day and a dry day. The rain held off on Saturday, and in its place was breeze reported to be in the 15- to 18-knot range. Sunday was wet, wet, wet.

We’ve been holed-up in the office trying to wrap-up the March issue of the magazine and weren’t able to make it out on the water or over to the club like last month. Do you have a good second Corinthians story to tell? We’d love to hear it in words and/or photos! In order to get it in the March issue, we’ll need it by tonight. In the meantime, here are the cumulative winners:

IRC — White Dove, Beneteau 40.7, Mike Garl
PHRF 1 — Racer X, Farr 36, Gary Redelberger
PHRF 2 — Encore, Sydney 36 CCR, Dan Woolery
PHRF 3 — Baleineau, Olson 34, Charles Brochard
PHRF 4 — White-Jacket, Etchells, John Sutak
PHRF 5 — Wuda Shuda, Soverel 26, Craig Page
PHRF 6 — Can O’Whoopass, Cal 20, Richard vonEhrenkrook
NON-SPIN 1 —  Min Flicka, Hanse 370, Juelle Le’Vicki
NON-SPIN 2 — Harp, Catalina 38, Mike Mannix
NON-SPIN 3 — Meritime, C&C 30 Mk I, Gary Proctor
MULTIHULL — Lanikai, Catamaran, John Brady
BENETEAU 36.7 — Wilson, Joel Davis
EXPRESS 37 — Bullet, Michael Maloney
J/105 — Donkey Jenny, Shannon Bonds
MOORE 24 — Scarlett, Beau Vrolyk
ALERION EXPRESS 28 — Ditzy, Ralf Morgan
CATALINA 34 — Jet Lag, Torin Knorr

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