R Class sailing titles
PA Auckland Results yesterday in the national R Class yachting championships.— Race three: Growler (Paul and Steve Macintosh, Canterbury) 1, Three Trojan Chopsticks (John Jones and Grant Griffiths, Auckland) 2, Fur Canal (Graham Watson and Alan Duke, Auckland) 3, Someday Lady (Steve and Keith Reay, Auckland) 4, Freezing Hot (Lindsay Graves and Brad Jackson, Auckland) 5.
Handicap: Someday Lady 1, Bomber R. (D Tressider and
Dave Castle, Wellington) 2, UBoat (Kevin Holland and Tim Johnson, Canterbury) 3. Race four: Hard Rain II (Paul McCreadie and Grant Beck, Auckland) 1, Growler 2, Rum Run R (Johnathon Smith and Mark Mclntosh, Canterbury) 3, U-Boat 4, Freezing Hot 5. Handicap: Hot Gossip (Gordon Sutherland and Alan Garbutt, Canterbury) 1, Raging Rash (Richard Chapman and Graeme Innes, Canterbury) 2, Hard Attack (Robbie McGregor and Tony Park, Canterbury) 3.
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Press, 12 February 1986, Page 72
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138R Class sailing titles Press, 12 February 1986, Page 72
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