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February 15 – 17, 2013
Watch a recap of the 2013 St. Petersburg Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Regatta:
Brown Takes Overall at St. Pete NOOD
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Buoy Racing by Stuart Streuli
His boat's age—35 years—was nothing but a number as Robby Brown dominated the J/24 class at the 2013 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta and earned overall honors for the first event of the 2013 NOOD Regatta Series
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February 13, 20092009 St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta: Day 1 Resultsby Nood Staff2009 St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta: Day 1 Results
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February 11, 2009Sperry Top-Sider NOOD Series Kicks Off in St. Peteby Michael WeissNearly 200 boats will descend upon Tampa Bay from Feb. 13 to 15, 2009.
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February 17, 2008Brown and Allen Rack Up The Ones Enroute to St. Pete NOOD Regatta Winby Stuart StreuliSix "Ones" in five races add up to an impressive victory for a local skipper in the 26-boat J/24 class. Plus a familiar name takes home the top prize in the regatta's biggest division.
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February 17, 20082008 St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta - Final Resultsby Nood Staff2008 St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta - Final Results
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February 16, 2008Bostons To Battle For a Share of St. Pete NOOD Recordby Michael Weiss & Stuart StreuliMore light air tests sailors nerves and patience at the 2008 Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta.
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February 16, 20082008 St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta - Day Two Resultsby Nood Staff2008 St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta - Day Two Results
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February 15, 2008All Good In the Hoodlum for Melges 24 Crewby Stuart StreuliDetroit team finds out there's a lot more than a worm out there for those willing to get to the course early on Day 1 of the Sperry Top-Sider St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta.
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February 15, 20082008 St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta - Day One Resultsby Nood Staff2008 St. Petersburg NOOD Regatta - Day One Results
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February 17, 2003Not the Daytona 500by John BurnhamPeter Bream skipped the Daytona 500 this year instead of the last day of the Sailing World St. Pete NOOD regatta. His crew made sure of that. After winning the J/24 class in the NOOD with his Tarheel for three years running, Bream decided to go watch car racing a year ago, and Steve Wood’s Tasmanian Devil came from behind to win the event. This year, with a record 28 boats making the 24s the biggest NOOD class at St. Pete, Bream focused on the business at hand, shook off a determined Wood on the last day, and won by a comfortable margin.











