Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News                                A line of sailboats, on a downwind reach, compete in the 26th annual Shipwrights’ Regatta on Port Townsend Bay on Saturday.

Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News A line of sailboats, on a downwind reach, compete in the 26th annual Shipwrights’ Regatta on Port Townsend Bay on Saturday.

SAILING: Sir Isaac posts best time at Shipwrights’ Regatta

Peninsula Daily News

PORT TOWNSEND — Twenty-three boats competed in the 26th annual Shipwrights’ Regatta, which was greeted by light southerly breezes, shortening the race to a single circuit around a long, triangular course.

Sir Isaac of Port Townsend, owned by John and Anne Bailey, won the Class A racing division, finishing in 59 minutes, 16 seconds.

Perpetual Awards for 2017 race are:

• Half Model Sylvie for first wooden boat to start: Sir Isaac

• Pegleg for first wooden boat to finish: Sir Isaac

• Hook for last boat to finish: Tarani

• Trident for saltiest boat or crew: Dorado

• Directional Helmet for someone who gets lost or misses a buoy: Impossible Dream

• Whack-o-meter for best use of misspent energy: Sorcerer’s Apprentice

• Wire boat for 1st boat to finish in cruising class: Carlyn

• Van Hope Community Award for largest crew: Norma Mae

• Free Haul-out for Youngest crew: Falkor

There were three racing classes that competed: Class A racing, Class B cruising, Class C Thunderbirds.

Across the line finishes:

Class A: Racing (starting time: 12:20)

Sir Isaac, first, 13:19:16; Blue Fin, second, 13:21:52; Sorcerer’s Apprentice, third, 13:29:01; Lucky, fourth, 13:29:07; Andiamo, fifth, 13:48:28.

Class B: Cruising (starting time 12:25)

Carlyn, first, 13:40:18; Fiddlehead, second, 13:41:37; Norma Mae, third, 13:41:40; Second Wind, fourth, 13:41:42; Able, fifth, 13:45:55; Flakor, sixth, 13:47:40; Impossible Dream, seventh, 13:52:07; Jaga, eighth, 13:53:49; Tipi Haere, ninth, 14:02:06; Tarani, 10th, 14:03:07

Class C: Thunderbirds (starting time 12:30)

Dorado, first, 13:25:44; Mabuhay, second, 13:26:17; Raven, third, 13:26:46; Boreas, fourth, 13:27:18; Blew Bird, fifth, 13:27:51; Thatuna, sixth, 13:30:05; Caveat, seventh, 13:30:20; Not Raven, eighth, 13:30:48

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