Each club sponsored a race(or two) and for a few years, the WSSA organization sponsored a weekend regatta that moved to different locations each year. In the early years, the WSSA series started with the first race in February at Port Madison, no races during the summer and two races in the fall with the final race being the Poulsbo Race. Some of the races (Brownsville, Sinclair Inlet, Bremerton, Port Orchard and Poulsbo) usually sponsored a post race dinner/social event.
The race format included two or more classes based on handicap and later a cruising class was added. Standard scoring was used with as many as two throw outs used when the series included up to nine races. Most of the clubs had their own races or regattas prior to the formation of WSSA and some were the result of the formation of WSSA. From the early 1980's, until at least 1999, the WSSA series was a qualifying race for the Seattle Yacht Club Gran Prix event.
The WSSA races are usually quite challenging. The outcome of many of them are determined by who can negotiate the currents of Rich Pass, Agate Pass and the entrance to Liberty Bay. The final results of the series is often not determined until the final race.
Here is a complete list of WSSA "Sailors of The Year" for 1978-2011:
Past West Sound Sailors
of the Year, and their Yachts
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2011
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Matthew Gardener-Brown
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DULCINEA
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J-105
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2010
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Matthew Gardener-Brown
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DULCINEA
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J-105
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2009
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Steve Trunkey
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EGRESS
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Hotfoot 27
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2008
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Dan Wierman
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GREAT WHITE
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J-35
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2007
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Dan Wierman
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GREAT WHITE
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J-35
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2006
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Matthew Gardner-Brown
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DULCINEA
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J-105
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2005
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Arnie Jarlock
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TENSION
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Tartan Ten
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2004
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Arnie Jarlock
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TENSION
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Tartan Ten
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2003
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Arnie Jarlock
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TENSION
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Tartan Ten
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2002
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Bob Lubowicki
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CARENE
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X-Yacht 119
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2001
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Jim Snow
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YANKEE
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Ranger 37
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2000
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Paul Faget
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EGRESS
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Hotfoot 27
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1999
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Dan Wierman
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GOOD NEWS
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Bystedt 30
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1998
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John Kerrigan
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NEW HAVEN
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Baltic 38
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1997
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Paul Faget
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EGRESS
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Hotfoot 27
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1996
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Dan Wierman
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GOOD NEWS
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Bystedt 30
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1995
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Jim Snow
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YANKEE
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Ranger 37
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1994
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Dan Wierman
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GOOD NEWS
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Bystedt 30
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1993
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Jim Snow
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YANKEE
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Ranger 37
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1992
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Ted Morneau & Jim Wright
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FLITE'
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Olson 40
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1991
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Paul Faget
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EGRESS
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Hotfoot 27
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1990
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Ted Morneau & Jim Wright
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FLITE'
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Olson 40
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1989
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Jim Snow
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ENDEAVOR
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Catalina 27
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1988
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Dan Wierman
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GOOD NEWS
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Bystedt 30
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1987
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Bob Verger & Rich Koch
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ELAN
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Catalina 38
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1986
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Milt Michaelis
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SHADOWS
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Erickson 34T
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1985
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Gary Davis
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SWAN
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Thunderbird
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1984
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Jerry Lowrie
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FAST BREAK
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Ranger 28
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1983
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Jerry Lowrie
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FAST BREAK
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Ranger 28
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1982
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Paul Estep
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ELAN
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Catalina 38
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1981
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Jerry Lowrie
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FAST BREAK
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Ranger 28
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1980
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Jim Snow
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ENDEAVOR
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Catalina 27
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1979
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Dick Ziglar
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D2Z
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Catalina 27
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1978
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Steve Nelson
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MAAKEN
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Custom Miller
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The demographics of this list of winners is interesting:
16 Total Winners
6 Are still active racers
3 Have raced the series since the beginning.
1 Has raced in every series
Furthermore, it is interesting to note that many different styles and sizes of boats has won the series. It has not always been the fastest or largest boat.
WSSA has also been involved in sponsoring seminars and presentations. They have hosted talks from designers(Bob Perry), sailmakers (Keith Lawrence) and various sailing movies.
More info on WSSA and the series can be found here: WSSA Homepage
This was a short(unauthorized) history, others may be able to provide more information.
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