Boats Attending Wild Oyster Regatta

  1. Lenny Krawcheck
  2. Mark Marenakos
  3. Will Sloger
  4. Reggie Fairchild
  5. George Scarborough
  6. Chris Hamilton
  7. Joe Menis / Ryan Hamm
  8. John Cameron
  9. Batton Kennon
  10. Tommy Allen
  11. Brian Hayes
  12. Matt Fisher
  13. Ruhlman family Boat 1
  14. Ruhlman family Boat 2
  15. Partick Hogan
  16. Martha Fisher
  17. Will Tyner Boat 2 – David O’Rielly
  18. Caroline Patten Grant Boat
  19. Josh Goldman
  20. David Starck
  21. John Faus
  22. Allan Terhune
  23. Karen Dial
  24. John Sawyer
  25. Laura Jeffers
  26. Jamie Brickell
  27. Dick Moyer
  28. Mark Schneider
  29. Pam Burke
  30. Keith Taboada
  31. Henry (Pete) Russell
  32. Bob Astrove
  33. Hugh Hutchison
  34. John and Bertie Werley
  35. Pierce Barden
  36. Marcus Moehlman
  37. Nabeel Alsalam from McLean, VA sailing with Russ Roberts and Marc
  38. Charlie Wardwell
  39. Richard Waldkirch

12 thoughts on “Boats Attending Wild Oyster Regatta

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    • Jamie, We’re excited that you’ll be coming. I suggest you get in touch with Lenny Krawcheck, the regatta chairman, about possible crew. We have lots of great sailors in Charleston. Lenny should be able to help make the connections.

    • Hey Jamie!
      If you are still looking for a third, I would love to help out! Not sure if you remember me, I used to sail a little in the Annapolis fleet. Shoot me an email if you are still looking, gretesbe@gmail.com

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  3. We will be attending. I know at least one of the Ruhlman family boats (Rob & Abby) are not going to be able to attend; I’m not sure about the other two.

    • Great! We’re looking forward to seeing you.

      We’re posting the best information we have about who’s coming. I removed one of the Ruhlman family boats. Hopefully Rob and Abby will make it next year.

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  5. Russ Roberts and I will be there right after lunch on Friday — I love starting a trip in the wee hours. Russ grew up in Charleston but I’ve never been and am excited to sail in a new venue. The promise of an Oyster and Pig Roast is pretty cool too!

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