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Spring Series crushed by John McGrane, Matt White and John Kish at USA 833

written by Matias Collins  on  June 23  of  2025 and read by 150

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Two races completed the series out of Annapolis this Sunday, a fantastic summer day with a light breeze from the South, a bit more than the first three races on Saturday, this brought smiles at the sailors faces.

This edition of the Spring series had not only a great turnout, but also a large number of newcomers crewing the Soling for the first time, Andrew Murchie crewed at two different boats, Joseph McGeady(17), Jim King, Matt Sheridan, Jack & Robert, all had their first try, judging by the smiles all ready to come back.

The winning team despite today's irregularity winning the first bullet and then almost taking the key to close the racecourse in the second race, it was enough to beat by a point Henry Thomas, Michael Udell and Andrew Murchie who had a second and a fourth place today. The biggest fall was to Andy Dize, Jim King and Mark Rubin sailing USA 798 that lost all the consistency they had at the first day, finishing with a 6th and 5th .

It was a nice weekend race, and it has more potential to grow, since only 7 out of the 10 boats at the SSA were used.

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