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National Sailing Hall of Fame Inductees 2012

The National Sailing Center & Hall of Fame (NSHOF) inducted nine of sailing's significant contributors to the National Sailing Hall of Fame at Southern Yacht Club in New Orleans on Oct. 14. Photos by NSHOF/George Long The inductees were: Peter Barrett (Madison, Wis.), Bob Bavier (New Rochelle, N.Y.), Gregg Bemis (Boston, Mass.), Stan Honey (Palo Alto, Calif.), Bruce Kirby (Rowayton, Conn.), John Kostecki (San Anselmo, Calif.), Mark Reynolds (San Diego, Calif.), Rod Stephens (New York, N.Y.), an

National Sailing Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Southern Yacht Club in New Orleans on October 14, 2012

The 2012 National Sailing Hall of Fame Induction at Southern Yacht Club in New Orleans, Louisiana NSHOF/George Long

National Sailing Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Southern Yacht Club in New Orleans on October 14, 2012

John Kostecki is inducted by Dick Franyo, President of the National Sailing Hall of Fame NSHOF/George Long

National Sailing Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Southern Yacht Club in New Orleans on October 14, 2012

Stan Honey is inducted by Dick Franyo, President of the National Sailing Hall of Fame NSHOF/George Long

National Sailing Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Southern Yacht Club in New Orleans on October 14, 2012

The 2012 class of National Sailing Hall of Fame Inductees, top to bottom, left to right: Harry Morgan (accepting for Rod Stephens), Stan Reckford (accepting for John Cox Stevens), Bob Bavier (accepting for his father), Stan Honey, Bruce Kirby, Gregg Bemis, Mark Reynolds, John Kostecki and Laurie Barrett Stone (accepting for Peter Barrett). NSHOF/George Long
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