The overall winner (based on the best winning percentage) of the five-race regatta was Mass. Maritime, sailing Rick Lyall’s J/109 Storm. Mass. Maritime is the first winner of the Paul Hoffmann Trophy, a perpetual trophy that was donated this year by the family of Paul Hoffmann, Jr., in memory of Paul’s father, a past Commodore of the STC and a long-time member of the Larchmont Yacht Club. Lyall was the first-time winner of the Edward du Moulin Trophy, another new perpetual that is awarded to the winning boat’s owner. Richard du Moulin donated the trophy in memory of his father, a long-time STC member and a founding member of the America’s Cup Hall of Fame.

The winner of the Hoffmann Trophy was Massachusetts Maritime sailing Storm:
George Fleischfresser (Skipper), Charlie Baum, Andrew Devine, Robert Fritzen, Ryan Lotti,
Mitchell Menard, Samuel Sherwood, Davis Sanford (Coach)

Second place went to URI sailing Lora Ann:
Robbie Kane, Jeremy Henry, Carl Merrill, Tim Levin, Scott Milard, Westy Barlow, Nate Tingley,
Tyson Bottenus, Jesse Fielding

Third place went to Cornell sailing Dark 'n Stormy:
Ian Cook (Skipper), Laura Graham, Katie McNeill, Steve Novak, Ben Raper

The Edward du Moulin trophy was won by Rick Lyall


Massachusetts Maritime Winning Crew for the Hoffmann Trophy


URI's 2nd Place Team for the Hoffmann Trophy


Cornell's 3rd Place Team for the Hoffmann Trophy


The Edward du Moulin trophy is presented to Rick Lyall (right)


U. S. Coast Guard Academy - 1st Place, Class 1


St. Mary's College - 2nd Place, Class 1


Georgetown University - 1st, Place, Class 2


Mass. Maritime - 2nd Place, Class 2


New York Maritime - 3rd Place, Class 2


Mass. Maritime - 1st Place, Class 3


Tufts University - 2nd Place, Class 2


University of Michigan - 3rd Place, Class 3


University of Rhode Island - 1st Place, Class 4


US Naval Academy - 2nd Place, Class 4


UMASS - Boston - 3rd Place, Class 4


Coast Guard Academy - 2nd Place, Class 5


Drexel University - 3rd Place, Class 5

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