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the spreader to deal with the "noodle mast" problem.  Although both Dean Snider (24
        Nationals), and Charlie Sligh III (26 Nationals) are almost in Charlie's class, they are both
        already in the HOF.

        Elizabeth Brincklow
        Elizabeth Brincklow is the first woman Commodore of the Ensign Class Association and is
        the first second-half of a couple to achieve the office of Commodore. She served as
        Commodore in 2005-2006, and also served as Secretary and Vice Commodore of Regional
        Affairs.  Elizabeth proposed and implemented the ECA Youth Sponsorship Program,
        strengthening the 501-(C)(3) status of the Class, and oversaw the implementation of
        minimum boat weights and the inclusion of the roller-furling sail. Since joining the ECA in
        1983, she has attended numerous annual meetings, and has raced foredeck with husband
        Zeke Durica in a plethora of ECA regional and national events, crewing on the winning boat
        in the 2010 Nationals. Elizabeth races in her home fleet in Dunedin, Fl, where she annually
        assists in the Midwinter Regatta organization. She was the muse for beginning Ensign
        Spars, Inc.

                              2011 Hall of Fame Inductees

        Benz Faget - Most Nationals won either Crewed or Skippered.
        Benz has crewed on the winning boat or skippered the winning boat twelve times. He has
        sailed Ensigns all his life after he was taught how to sail on the family Ensign #308
        Warlock.  Benz has been associated with many tales and stories revolving around the
        Ensign through the years.

        Bill O’Hara - Father of the Sustained Giving Program for “Ensigns Forever”
        Bill began the program for annual donations through the Class tax-free status as a 501-
        (C)(3) organization.  His goal was that the funds from this program be used to promote the
        class and provide assistance to the building of new Ensigns.  He worked with Zeke Durica,
        Jim Kelly, and Dick Torpey to bring about the building of new Ensigns by Ensign Spars, Inc.
        He served as Commodore in 1999-2000, and Vice Commodore of Publicity, prior to that.
        His mandate was that all class officers consider their office as a “working position” rather
        than just an “honorary” one.  With this in mind, he worked with many others to revitalize
        national membership, and as a member of Fleet 23, achieved the largest National
        Championship Regatta in Class history.

        Money Penny #2007
        The first Ensign Classic to win Nationals.

                              2012 Hall of Fame Inductees

        Linda Petrat - The longest known distance traveled in an Ensign.
        Sailed from Kittery, Maine to Sarasota, Florida, unofficially over 1600 miles. Departed Oct.
        1, 2011 and reached Sarasota on Jan. 18, 2012 in #544 SUMMER WIND.

        Fleet 63 - Hosting the most National Championship Regattas.
        Hosted in 1983, 1987, 1995, 2002, 2007, and 2013. It also has contributed two National
        Commodores and two National Champions.



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