Competitor's Detailed Information"Killing Me Softly - USA 40037" |
Registration Information: | ||
Owner's Name: | Ryan and Trina Quinn | |
Boat Name: | Killing Me Softly | |
From: | Port Huron, MI United States | |
Representing Club: | Port Huron Yacht Club / Deadman's Flat Yacht Club | |
Registered Crew: | 10 | |
Course: | Cove Island | |
Division: | Division I - Cove Island - Racing | |
Racing Class: | Class B | |
Entry Status: |
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Rating and Other Information: | ||
Skipper: | Ryan Quinn | |
ORC Cert. Ref.: | 04560003LO4 | |
ORC Rating: Custom BYC Wind Mix | 0.8730 | |
Rating TCF Used: | 0.8730 | |
Rating Notes: | ||
Docking Assignment: | ||
Harbor: | Mackinac Island State Harbor (slips or rafted) | |
Zone or Well/Slip: | I | |
Race Reported Times: | ||
Finish Time: | Monday - 05:00:07 | |
Elapsed Time: | 39:40:07 | |
Corrected Time: | 34:37:50 | |
Class Finish Place: | 12 | |
Overall Finish Place: | 91 |
Boat Information: | |
Sail Number: | USA 40037 |
Boat Type: | Farr 40 |
Mfg. Date: | 1998 |
Length: | 40.72 |
Draft: | 8.53 |
Beam: | 13.22 |
Hull Color: | White/Grey |
Spinnaker Colors: | White |
Registration #: | MC2318VC |
Registration State: | MI |
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Crew List: | |
Cameron Bert: | Zeeland, MI |
Eric Bert: | Zeeland, MI |
Thomas Dungan: | Traverse city, Mi |
John Gallagher: | Commerce Township, Michigan |
Mike Lashbrook: | West Bloomfield, MI |
Kelsey Nevison: | St. Clair Shores, MI |
Ryan Quinn: | Port Huron, Michigan |
Jacob Schott: | Grand Rapids , MI |
Matthew TeVelde: | Holland, MI |
Evan Wilkins: | Port Huron, MI |
About Killing Me Softly... This is Killing Me Softly's first season, and first BYC Mackinac race. She will go on to compete in the CYC Race to Mackinac the following week. The crew is comprised of members of the Port Huron based yacht Liberty, and have been sailing together for 25 years, with nearly 150 Mackinac's between them, including wins in both the BYC and CYC Races, and multiple podium finishes. This Farr 40 has been modified to compete in offshore racing, and to give the crew and their families a platform for a new era of fun on the Great Lakes.
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