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Sailing at DBSC - Results, Thursday, April 29

1st May 2009

Beneteau 31.7 - 1 After U Too, Michael Blaney, 2 Levana, Jean Mitton, 3 Prospect, Chris Johnston. Beneteau 31.7 ECHO - 1 Flying Machine, Conor O'Gallagher, 2 Bluefin Two, M & B Bryson, 3 After U Too. Cruisers 0 ECHO - 1 Tsunami, Vincent Farrell, 2. WOW, George Sisk, 3. Lively Lady, Derek Martin. Cruisers 0 - 1 WOW, 2 Lively Lady, 3 Tsunami. Cruisers 1 ECHO - 1 Adrenalin, Joe McDonald, 2 Aztec 3, Peter Beamish, 3 Team Windmill, Andrew Sarratt. Cruisers 1 - 1 Gringo, Tony Fox, 2 Aztec 3, 3 Something Else, J. Hall et al. Cruisers 2 ECHO - 1 Bendemeer, Gerald Kinsella, 2 Why Not 2, Stephen Oram et al, 3 Jester, Declan Curtin. Cruisers 2 - 1 Kit, Graeme Hanna, 2 Bendemeer, 3. Jester. Cruisers 3 - 1 Gung Ho, G. & S. O'Shea, 2 Two Step, Ross Doyle, 3 Supernova, K. Lawless et al. Cruisers 3 ECHO - 1 Two Step, Ross Doyle, 2 Cacciatore, Anne O'Callaghan et al, 3 Wanderlust, E. & J. Melvin. Dragon - 1 Chimaera, Andrew Craig, 2 Diva, R. Johnson/R. Goodbody, 3 Susele, Michael Halpenny. Flying Fifteen - 1 Hy5ive, D. & S. Gorman, 2 Alley Cat, I. Matthews/B. Mulligan, 3 Deranged, C. Doorly. Glen - 1 Glencorel, B. Waldock/K. Malcolm, 2 Glendun, B. Denham et al, 3 Glenshesk, L. Faulkner et al. Ruffian 23 - 1 Shannagh, S. Gill/P. MacDiarmada, 2 Diane ll, Bruce Carswell, 3 Shillelagh, J. Caldwell/D. Barber SB3s - 1 Alert Packaging, Justin Burke, 2 Mandarin, Rory Byrne, 3 Sinbin, Barry O'Neill. Shipman - 1 Whiterock, Henry Robinson, 2 Malindi, B. Smith/A. Gray, 3 Macro One, Joseph Murray. Sigma 33 - 1 Rupert, R. Lovegrove/P. Varian, 2 White Mischief, Timothy Goodbody, 3 Popje, Ted McCourt et al. Squib - 1 Femme Fatale, Joe O'Byrne, 2 Chillax, Mary McLoughlin, 3 Deadly Buzz, Frank Whelan. White Sail Cruisers ECHO - 1 Arwen, Philip O'Dwyer, 2 Nirvana, Bernard Neeson, 3 Windshift, James O'Connor. White Sail Cruisers - 1 Arwen, Philip O'Dwyer, 2 Calypso, Howard Knott, 3 Yahtzee, Richard Mossop.

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