For Sale – 2005 Harbor 20 #238 and trailer.

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Beautiful dark blue hull/white cove stripe/silver-gray deck & Trinidad bottom point. Loaded with all options including pop-up cleats, spinnaker, dodger, cockpit table, jib winger, electrical system, electric motor, solar panels, manual bilge pump, cockpit cushions, lifting eyes, brand new dark blue cockpit cover and jib sock.

Location:  Beaufort SC.

Price: $27,000 with trailer.

Contact:  Houston Keach or call 812-962-5796

Harbor 20 Summer Party Recap

And what a Summer Party Fiesta it was!  Lido Isle Yacht Club cleared its docks to welcome 31 Harbor 20 sailboats and about 117 Harbor 20 enthusiasts on a spectacular Sunday afternoon.  We had 12 boats that were new to our events and perhaps even racing for the first time.  So, after some basic rules and racing clinic time with Class President Peter Haynes, these new C Fleet skippers and guests had two races on the water.

Peter Haynes gives a pre-race "Clinic" for new racers of Harbor 20s

 

Meanwhile the nine As and ten Bs raced up and down the bay.  It was a beautiful sight to see all 31 Harbor 20s tied neatly at the docks thanks to LIYC Rear Commodore Carter Ford aka “Dock Master of the Day!”

Fleet 1 President, John Whitney and Crew

A Fleet Racer Ed Kimball with "Ride Alongs"

The after party found all of us at tables on the grass munching on Ensenada-style tacos topped off with frozen Margaritas while being serenading by Mariachis! Food and drink were the brainchild of our sensational Mindy Froehlich.  LIYC social maven Kathleen Sangster once again guided us to a beautiful setting of tables on the grass. Among the volunteers who carried the tables and chairs out and in were Andy Binkerd, Bob Yates, Roger Lockhart, Donna Martell and her son Chris, Judy Weightman, Konstantine of the Urals and other generous strong hands.  The Race Committee was chaired by Nik Froehlich and supported by Greg Hawkins, Andy Binkman & Warren Duncan.  Photographers included Bob Yates, Donna Griggs and Roger Lockhart.  Led by Fleet I Captian John Whitney, trophies were awarded to the following winners:

A Fleet Trophies:

1st Bill Menninger & Crew;  2nd Carl Pomeroy & Crew;  3rd Tom Corkett & Crew

B Fleet Trophies (as Awarded):

1st. Andy & Lori Everson & Crew; 2nd Win & Carlita Fuller & Crew; 3rd George & Phyllis Drayton & Crew

B Fleet Trophies (Corrected):

1st. Geoff Boyce & Cathie Murphy & Crew; 2nd Andy & Lori Everson & Crew; 3rd Win & Carlita Fuller & Crew

C Fleet Trophies:

1st Marvin & Kim Magee & Crew; 2nd Bill Macnamera & Dan O’Sullivan & Crew; 3rd Kimberly & Mary Whitney & Crew

Staff Commodore Phil Ramser gave us a brief history of our wonderful class of boats.

Phil Ramser addresses the Harbor 20 Crowd

We especially want to welcome the C Fleet Skippers who joined us: Gary Barmore, Marilyn Flint, Roger Grable, Donald Hecht, Steve Horton, Mark Hurwitz, Chris Jester, Marvin Magee, Nina Manning, John Marshall, Burr McKeehan, and Katie Sar.

And for all the new skippers we also want to thank the Mentors which included Andy Binkerd,  Argyle Campbell, Guy Doran, Helen Duncan, Peter Haynes, Ed Kimball, Rolly Pulaski, Phil Ramser, Steve Schock, and Alexander Vucelic.

More pictures available on Picasa Web Album Provided by Bob Yates.

More Pictures available Donna Grigg’s online album.

 

Harbor 20 Summer Party Tomorrow

Tomorrow is the Harbor 20 Summer Party – Online Registration has been extended to 4pm PT today. If you plan on attending and haven’t signed up yet, you can do so here until 4pm today.

Due to overwhelming participation, dock space at LIYC will be limited, so we request that only “C” Fleet Registrants bring their Harbor 20’s to the LIYC docks at 1pm for the pre-race clinic.

First warning for all races is at 1400.

Fleet 1 Members are encouraged to return their Harbor 20’s to their slips before coming back to the Awards and Party beginning at 1600 at LIYC – due to space limitations on the dock.

Download the LIYC Course Chart here. We’ll be using these courses for the races tomorrow.

Harbor 20 Summer Party

Join the owners of Harbor 20′s throughout Newport Harbor for a day of sailing, racing, social, food and drink on Sunday, August 21st.

If your new to racing Harbor 20′s, there will be a dock-side clinic from 1pm to 2pm taught by Peter Haynes that will get you the basics of the exciting sport of racing Harbor 20′s.

At 2pm, we’ll have several races for all levels of racers:

A (experienced),

B (novice to intermediate) and

C (beginner and first time).

Races will be right off the Lido Isle Yacht Club docks. After the racing, park the Harbor 20 at the dock and enjoy Mexican food, beer, wine, Margaritas and music from 4pm to 7pm.

Per person fee is $15. The fee includes the clinic, racing, dinner and drinks.

Sign Up Online By Clicking Here

 

Santa Barbara’s First Annual Guacamole Regatta

Under perfect conditions the Santa Barbara Harbor 20 fleet enjoyed 12 to 15 knots of wind with flat seas in a very exciting 5-race regatta.

Sharon Green of Ultimate Sailing fame was on hand to snap some of the best pictures I’ve seen of the Harbor 20 Fleet.  Click here to view the album.

The race committee ran 4 windward –leeward races with one race that had a reaching leg.   The 11-boat fleet was very tightly matched.  Ken Kieding aboard “Holly Harbor”, Scott Deardorff on “Fling”, and Al Salzer aboard Fleur de Lis finished one, two three respectively.

Awards where given out and the fleet enjoyed a great potluck on the sand next to the club.

FOR SALE – 2006 – 20′ Schock Harbor 20

Price Reduced!

Barely Used, Fully Loaded

This boat has EVERYTHING!!!!!  In fact, Tom Schock said* “upon your delivery, you will NOT need to buy anything extra, and no visits to any marine supply stores!”

(*this website has not verified the quote from Tom Schock)

CONTACT: SMITTY at 310 600-4055    Located in Marina Del Rey, CA

$ 22,500

(No photo of actual boat available)

FOR SALE: 1999 Harbor 20 (#39) and Trailer

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Newly painted hull — to factory original gray.  Newly painted bottom (by Shelter Island Boatyard).  Tanbark (red brown) sails.

Light weight Minn Kota 55 electric motor wired to boat’s electrical system.  Motor stores easily in the lazarette, and mounts to a teak cleat at the stern near the centerline for optimal performance.

Many extras, including: custom factory color, cove stripe, electrical system for motor, lights and 12v. bilge pump; built-in battery charger; color-coordinated cockpit cushions; gray sunbrella cockpit cover, jib sock and separate (redundant) mainsail cover; halyard hammock; mast hinge; windex, tiller extension, Elliott Pattison tanbark main and jib.; Dutchman mainsail storage system; bow and stern chocks.

Trailer has third wheel (full sized) for ramp maneuvering.

Wonderful sailboat — wish I didn’t have to sell her. Presently at Kona Kai Marina in San Diego.

$15,000.

Email: Peter Simon, at peterNsimon@gmail.com or call: 303 618-7710 (cell)

Schock Takes #1 at Fleet 1 Ocean Race

Nearly perfect conditions greeted the Harbor 20’s for their second ocean race regatta: Calm seas, good wind, sunny and warm. South Shore Yacht Club provided race committee and a custom Windward/Leeward course after the yachts of the Crew of Two and Double Dash races left the starting line.

Seven Harbor 20s raced four races each at about 25 minutes long. Tom & Jane Schock dominated the first position with three 1st and a 2nd place finish giving them the overall 1st place with 5 points.

The 2nd, 3rd and 4th positions were hotly contested, separated only by a few points:

2nd Place: Karl & Cole Pomeroy (2nd, 4th, 4th, 3rd)

3rd Place: John Whitney & Phil Ramser (4th, 5th, 2nd, 4th)

4th Place: Nik Froehlich & Greg Hawkins (5th, 3rd, 6th, 2nd)

5th Place: Rolly Pulaski & Anne (3rd, 6th, 3rd, 5th)

6th Place: Matt Campbell & Crew

7th Place: Barbara Jones & Crew

John Whitney with Phil Ramser in #130

Harbor 20s with Newport Beach in Background

Harbor 20s on the upwind beat

Thank you to Rod & Nancy Swift for providing photos.

 

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