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2016 Hobie 16 and Hobie 18 North American Championships – Day 5

by Rich McVeigh on 15 Oct 2016
2016 Hobie 16 and Hobie 18 North American Championships – Day 5 Rich McVeigh
The final day of racing in the 2016 Hobie 16 and Hobie 18 North American Championships has completed under clear blue skies and light wind.

The day began with an on time start and six knots of breeze from the ESE with four competitors vying for the top spot - all were within reach of first Place. Two races were completed in oscillating conditions as the top 10 finishers shifted from the previous day.

In the Hobie 16 class Francisco Figueroa and Jolliam Berrios (PUR) won their third championship followed by Tom Korzeniewski and Karen Grisko (USA). The Hobie 18 class winners are Ken Marshack/Valerie Pioszak (USA) followed by Jim and Barbie Doty (USA).



Hobie 16 (43 boats) (top) - Series Standing - 11 races scored

Pos, Sail, Skipper, Results, Total Points

1. PUR 340, Francisco Figueroa/Jolliam Berrios, 12-1-2-1-1-[25]-8-3-15-1-3- ; 47
2. 20474, Tom Korzeniewski/Karen Grisko, 3-6-6-2-7-4-[18]-4-7-9-16- ; 64
3. 114728, Jeffrey Newsome/Michelle Eatough, 4-3-4-8-3-8-7-1-16-13-[23]- ; 67
4. 108000, Patrick Porter/Darcy Porter, 1-18-12-9-14-3-1-2-3-6-[44/OCS]- ; 69
5. 114535, Mike Montague/Kathy Ward, [17]-12-13-3-13-7-5-15-2-2-7- ; 79
6. 114396, Nicolas Liebel/Laurence Liebel, 13-8-7-5-[21]-13-9-18-4-4-1- ; 82
7. 113562, Bill Hardesty/Mandi Hardesty, 19-[32]-9-17-2-12-11-10-6-7-4- ; 97
8. 67, Ken Hilk/Sarah Kraft, 6-4-17-6-15-9-16-[25]-23-15-6- ; 117
9. 11, Herb James/Marie Donigan, 9-16-11-7-4-23-10-9-13-[25]-17- ; 119
10. 114705, Blair Wallace/Sasha Wallace, 18-13-10-18-5-11-6-17-[21]-10-12- ; 120
11. 104641, Daniel Borg/Liana Giovando, 8-[44/OCS]-1-4-6-14-24-7-18-29-10- ; 121
12. 113702, Steve Leo/Jan Leo, 10-9-8-23-24-5-14-[44/DSQ]-1-22-8- ; 124
13. 114104, Peter Nelson/Laura Sullivan, 7-7-44/DNE-14-11-1-13-5-11-14-[15]- ; 127T
14. 114238, Rich McVeigh/Carol McVeigh, 14-2-3-12-16-[22]-21-20-17-17-5- ; 127T
15. 110430, John Hoag/Jennifer Hoag, 2-19-20-[44/DSQ]-12-19-17-8-9-19-14- ; 139
16. 114583, Roger Brown/Ann Sullivan, 24-[28]-25-28-23-20-15-14-8-3-2- ; 162
17. 114729, John Williams/Jacques Bernier, [36]-10-14-21-31-2-2-19-36-8-27- ; 170
18. 110074, Paul Carter/Josh Markovich, 32-20-15-15-30-6-3-28-[33]-5-21- ; 175
19. 114571, David Sparkuhl/Sandra Tartaglino, 11-5-23-16-[44/OCS]-17-28-24-12-23-26- ; 185T
20. 11444, Susan Korzeniewski/Glenn Holmes, 22-14-[35]-26-26-29-12-13-10-20-13- ; 185T
21. 123559, Tony Krauss/Debra Mancini, 5-[30]-16-11-27-15-23-11-22-28-29- ; 187
22. 114610, Jim Sajdak/Teri McKenna, 21-11-5-13-10-32-22-31-24-[35]-19- ; 188
23. 111906, Daniel Jarrett/Reye Wilson, 20-25-26-24-9-24-[36]-16-19-18-9- ; 190T
24. 111680, Rex Miller/Lydia Brown, 27-24-19-10-17-10-27-26-[34]-12-18- ; 190T
25. 2016, Jeff Perlmutter/Susan Stockdale, 26-21-21-20-8-30-19-6-31-[32]-20- ; 202
26. 92, Dan DeLave/Eileen Haubl, 23-17-22-25-18-16-20-[33]-29-16-30- ; 216
27. 114771, Christina Bradshaw/Ruth Branscombe, 30-22-27-29-25-35-[44/DNC]-12-5-30-22- ; 237
28. 113828, J Rosenbach/Jessie Markovich, 28-23-24-19-32-[34]-4-32-25-26-28- ; 241
29. 114414, Quinn DeAngelis/Rachel DeAngelis, 15-26-30-30-20-26-26-22-27-24-[32]- ; 246
30. 114551W, Joel Hutchings/Joyce Hutchings, 29-[37]-32-32-34-21-33-37-14-27-11- ; 270
31. 114779, Mark Ashburn/Makaela Wallace, 31-29-28-27-28-27-[37]-29-20-21-31- ; 271
32. 112226, Van Parseghian/Shawn Bates, 33-15-18-22-22-36-38-23-37-[44/DNC]-44/DNC- ; 288
33. 66, Roger Hensler/Patti Hensler, 35-31-33-[44/DNF]-35-28-29-27-40-11-25- ; 294
34. 114551G, Alan Jones/Kailey Jones, 16-36-[44/DNC]-31.7/RDG-31.7/RDG-38-25-30-32-33-24- ; 297.4
35. 111826, Roger Taha/Christopher ONeil, [34]-33-31-33-19-31-34-34-30-31-34- ; 310
36. 110209, Robbin Mocarski/Bill Whalen, 25-[40]-37-36-29-18-30-39-28-38-33- ; 313
37. 102676, Michelle Rathkamp/David Cerdas, 39-27-29-31-33-[44/UFD]-32-38-35-39-36- ; 339
38. 108111, William Groesz/Jeannie Groesz, 37-39-[44/DNS]-39-38-33-31-36-26-34-37- ; 350
39. 13651, Joe Markee/Erin Markee, 38-34-38-35-37-[44/UFD]-40-21-38-36-35- ; 352
40. 110451, Robert West/Dave Fisher, 40-38-36-37-39-[44/UFD]-35-35-39-37-39- ; 375
41. 112224, Chris Dunn/Ginny Dunn, [42]-35-34-34-36-37-42-41-41-42-40- ; 382
42. 02799, Jim Stohlquist/Emma Richards, 43-41-39-38-40-[44/DNS]-39-40-43-40-41- ; 404
43. 114066, Todd Morrill/Alex Williamson, 41-42-[44/DNF]-44/DNC-44/DNC-39-41-42-42-41-38- ; 414

Hobie 18 (15 boats) (top) - Series Standing - 11 races scored

Pos, Sail, Skipper, Results, Total Points

1. 16996, Ken Marshak/Valerie Pioszak, 1-1-1-1-1-[5]-4-3-1-1-1- ; 15
2. 17060, Jim Doty Jr/Barbie Doty, 3-2-2-2-3-[6]-3-1-3-6-5- ; 30
3. 16918, Rex Mitchell/Andrea Carvallo, 6-4-7-4-5-3-2-4-5-5-[16/OCS]- ; 45
4. 3456, Brian Heffernan/Heather Heffernan, 2-5-5-[16/DNF]-16/DNC-1-1-2-10-2-8- ; 52
5. 16735, Martin Hollinworth/Jez Bull, [10]-3-4-3-7-9-5-5-7-7-9- ; 59
6. 16942, Stephen Cooley/Terri Reuwsaat, 4-10-10-[16/DNF]-6-2-10-6-8-3-2- ; 61
7. 16928, Gillian Thomson/Zoe Roberts, [14]-11-9-7/RDG-2-8-6-9-2-4-4- ; 62
8. 17081, Tom Sinnickson/Alexandra LIGUORI, [12]-6-6-5-4-12-7-8-4-9-3- ; 64
9. 1800, Steve Murray/Dray Murray, 7-7-8-7-[10]-7-8-7-6-10-6- ; 73
10. 17102, Scott Erwin/Kathy Erwin, 9-8-3-6-11-4-11-11-[12]-11-11- ; 85
11. 17104, Alan Monson/Barbara Perlmutter, 8-9-11-8-8-11-9-10-9-[12]-7- ; 90
12. 17020, Shaun Roberts/Alex Roberts, 5-13-12-9-9-14-14-13-[15]-8-12- ; 109
13. 6640, Kurt Larson/Nathalie Criou, 11-12-[14]-10-13-13-13-14-14-13-10- ; 123
14. 15925, John Eger/John Knipp, 13-14-[15]-12-14-10-12-12-13-14-13- ; 127
15. 17074, David Myers/Jeff Maul, [15]-15-13-11-12-15-15-15-11-15-14- ; 136

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