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One of 466 boats beats 20 hours

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The 58th annual International Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race

concluded Saturday with only one of the 466 entries finishing in less

than 20 hours.

The race, which began Friday at noon in Newport Beach, included 23

different classes of vessels, but it was David Lott in Ludwig, his

PHRF Class G yacht who was first to finish in 18 hours, 53 minutes,

34 seconds.

The Peligroso, in the Maxi class finished in 20:34:51 for the next

fastest time.

Wayne Noerker skippered the Sabrosa, a PHRF Class C vessel, which

finished in 21:37:09.

Randy Reynolds skippered Cat Attack, an ORCA class entry, to a

finish in 21:37:53.

Tom Jones and Michael Kennedy were the skippers on Torea, a PHRF

Class K that finished in 22:03:04.

David Brown’s J-Hawk, competing in Sprit Class A finished in

22:05:5.

Campaign II, skippered by James Devling and competing in the PHRF

Class J, finished in 22:16:19.

Carolyn and Sandra Sherman skippered the Sea Maiden, competing in

the PHRF Class J to the finish line in 22:22.46.

Alan Harbour, skipper of Whistle Wind, competing in the PHRF Class

B, finished in 22:32:54.

The Horizon skippered by Jack Taylor and competing in PHRF Class

A, finished in 22:38:19.

Larry Spencer skippered Blue Star, a PHRF Class F entry that

finished in 22:41:56.

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