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BODACIOUS DREAM, USA 118
à jour au: 2023
2011 Plan Farr. Kiwi 40 FC No2, built by BT Boats in Auckland, New Zealand

2011 6 December, Third Kiwi 40 launched in New Zealand.
19 décembre, Dave REARICK, un Américain est inscrit dans la Global Ocean Race 2013

2012 11 May, Atlantic Cup, Charleston-New York-Newport, en double: 3 à 56' - 1 = 1er/15, éq: Matt SCHARL, Dave REARICK
26 May, Atlantic Cup, Newport, after Inshore Series: 5 - 5 - 6 -3 = 27pts, 2e/14
22 juillet, Transat Québec Saint-Malo: 12e/20 Class 40 en 12j??' à ??'
2 septembre, Normandy Channel Race, Caen, 792': DNF/15 Class 40, éq: Matt SCHARL
4 octobre, Mondial Class 40, La Rochelle: 9e/17, Bill DALBETH/Dave REARICK

2013 11 May, Atlantic Cup: 1er/7, Matt SCHARL/Dave REARICK
2 Octobre, Dave Rearick a quitté Rhode Island (USA) pour un tour du monde en solitaire pour s'entrainer en vue de la GOR 2014, des escales sont prévues: Bermudes, Sainte Héléne, Le Cap, ...
First stop, Cape Town
2014 Second stop, Wellington
Mid of June, after 256 days, Final stop Jamestown Harbor
Mai, Matt SCHARL est inscrit à la Route du Rhum.
Port of Registry: Jamestown, RI, Picture from US Class 40 website:

Oakcliff Racing
30 November, RORC Transatlantic Race, Lanzarote-Grenade: 2e/11 IRC elapsed time 12d13h15, IRC: 1,301 Dan FLANIGAN


"The voyage began from Jamestown Harbor near Newport, Rhode Island, and headed southeast across the Atlantic, 8000 miles to Cape Town, South Africa. From Cape Town, Dave continued east across the desolate Southern Ocean to Wellington, New Zealand, where “Bo” had been designed and built. From Wellington, he sailed east toward South America before turning north to the Galapagos Islands, one of Earth’s great nature preserves. Dave and Bo completed the circumnavigation via the Panama Canal, sailing across the Caribbean and up along the Eastern Seaboard and back to Jamestown Harbor. The full circumnavigation took 256 days to complete, leaving indelible memories of the challenges and rewards of being at one with deep nature and alone with the not always peaceful solitude of Earth’s vast open seas and marine climates."

Oakcliff Racing Bodacious Dream, USA 118
2015
6 February, Pineapple Cup, 811': 2e/4 Class 40 elapsed time 4d10h23' & 4e/12 PHRF, Liz SHAW & Jeffrey MacFARLAND
www.jeffreymacfarlane.com, USA 118
23 February, RORC Caribbean 600, Antigua: 3e/3 Class 40 elapsed time 3d06h58'
Oakcliff Ocean Racing, USA 118
22 May, Ocean Race North: ?e/4 Class 40, John COLBURN
5 June, Annapolis to Newport Race, 473': 2e/3 Class 40
Bo Dream, USA 118

Vineyard Race: 3e/5 Class 12 PHRF

Horizon Oakcliff, USA 118
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28 May, Atlantic Cup, Charleston-Brooklyn-Portland: 3 - 6 - 5 - 3 - 5 - 1 - 4 = 3e/9 Class 40, Libby Greenhalgh (Leg 1) Liz Shaw (Leg 1), Hobie Ponting (Leg 2) Andrew O’Donnell (Leg 2)
17 June, Bermuda Race: 4e/5 Class 16 109h04' elapsed time,

Oakcliff Ocean Racing, USA 118
2017 7 June, Annapolis - Newport Race, 474NM: 3e/8 PHRF 1

Oakcliff Racing, USA 118
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26 May, Atlantic Cup, Charleston-NYC / NYC-Portland, and 5 inshore races: 11 - 7 - 10 - 5 - 3 - 6 - 3 = 6e/11 Class 40

2020 15 August, Ida Lewis Distance Race: 9e/17 PHRF Doublehanded, Brian GALLAGHER / Cullen ZELENKA

American Sailboat Racing Foundation, USA 118
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Juin, Catherin Chimney - Patrick Gavin-Brynes inscrit à la Transat Jacques Vabre,

2023
For Sale 2011 Class 40 Farr Class 40, 180 000 $ (163 751 €), Oyster Bay, New York, Ready To Race