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George Welch, jr., a rising star on the East Coast, finished second.<br />
Photos by Trish Mztrphy<br />
Tim Faranetta itt a sea of sails<br />
For Sale<br />
1990 Johnson with two mains, jibs, chute.<br />
Teflon boards, salt water rigging.<br />
Approximately 945 lbs. No trailer. $11,500.<br />
Terms available. Call Cliff Campbell<br />
908-341-3311<br />
TH E REPOR T ER<br />
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Bullseye! Rick a11d Terri Turner, with "never-been-on-an-E-scow"<br />
crew Mike and Dawn Hogan, had a terrific first day at Annapolis<br />
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Sailors tow to Round Bay mz Day One. 111.e US. Naval Academy<br />
is the backdrop<br />
Complaint Department<br />
It's time to resurrect an old complaint. This year I<br />
had a good year racing my E-scow. In fact, over the<br />
course of the summer, I had been awarded three perpetual<br />
trophies. Not one of these trophies had been<br />
engraved by the previous year's winner. In each case<br />
the winning skipper approached ME at the awards ceremony<br />
and asked me to get his engraving done for<br />
him with the promise of paying me back later. None of<br />
the trophies had been polished before they were<br />
awarded.<br />
I say it's time to enforce the release forms we have<br />
our sailors sign. Winning a perpetual trophy is an<br />
honor. If a skipper can't be bothered to engrave it, polish<br />
it or return it, he should not be allowed to take it<br />
home. Do you agree?<br />
ANONYMOUS FROM THE MIDWESf<br />
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