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2015 Supermac Race overall

by Barby MacGowan on 17 Jul 2015
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The Supermac Race, an extension of the Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac and a precursor to this Saturday’s start of the Bell’s Beer Bayview Mackinac Race, wound up with 31 entrants, and after four dropouts, 27 finishers. Among those finishers, it was the smaller boats that fared the best, just as they had in the “Chicago Mac” (which started on Lake Michigan July 11th).

“Supermac racers are those that keep racing, without stopping, after their Chicago Mac finish (at Mackinac Island) to a Port Huron finish line, for a total of 500 nautical miles,” explained Supermac Co-Chair and Bell’s Beer Bayview Mackinac Chair Peter Wenzler, who sailed aboard Bill Alcott’s 65-foot Equation. “The smaller boats started first in the Chicago Mac, but halfway through the race the fleet inverted and the big boats got ahead. However, the wind was such that the larger boats had to beat their way to the Supermac finish while the smaller boats got to run in 30 knots of breeze, so it became their race.”

Equation finished third over the line behind Peter and Christopher Thornton’s Volvo 70 Il Mostro and Rick Warner’s ORMA 60 Arete, in that order, but corrected out to fourth in Monohull Class One. (Il Mostro corrected out to sixth Equation’s same class, while Arete finished third in the Multihull Class.) Winning Multhull Class was Jonathan Alvord’s Corsair F-31R Triceratops, while taking Monohull Classes Two, Three and Four, respectively, were Bill Martin’s 70-foot Stripes, Gintaras Karaitis’s Schock 41 Quick Silver and Michael Leland’s Najad 332 Hope. To Wenzler’s point, the top three finishers in Monohull Class Three (for the smallest boats), also finished top-three overall. They were the aforementioned Hope, Tim Prophit’s Fast Tango, and David Keys’s C&C 35 Shamrock.

Organizers were the Bayview, Chicago and Port Huron Yacht Clubs, who billed this as the longest fresh water race on earth. According to Wenzler, most of the boats are planning to compete in the Bayview Mac, so collectively, all three events have to be the most exciting 10 days of racing fun on the Great Lakes.

This year marks the 91st running of the Bell’s Beer Bayview Mackinac Race and the 107th running of the Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac.

2015 Super Mac Results - Final

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start

 

Finish

 

Elapsed

 

Corrected

 

Place

 

Place

 

 

 

 

 

 

Time (EDT)

 

Time (EDT)

 

Time

 

Time

 

Class

 

Fleet

 

Multihull Class

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USA 142

Triceratops

Jonathan Alvord

Great Lakes Multihull Racing Association

Corair F-31R AC

1.0484

7/11/2015 14:30

7/14/2015 19:22:39

76:52:39

80:35:54

1

1

USA 12

Panic Button

Todd / Ryan Howe

Rochester Yacht Club

Farrer F-25C

1.0586

7/11/2015 14:30

7/14/2015 20:09:25

77:39:25

82:12:28

2

2

CAT 13

Double Time

Martin Foster

Viking Multihull Sail Club

Reynolds 33

1.1017

7/11/2015 14:30

7/15/2015 00:09:53

81:39:53

89:58:12

3

3

USA 8

Arete'

Rick Warner

Port Huron Yacht Club / Emeryville Yacht Club

Marc Lombard ORMA 60

1.5187

7/11/2015 14:30

7/14/2015 07:42:20

65:12:20

99:01:40

4

4

 

Monohull Class 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USA 25168

Stripes

Bill Martin

Bayview Yacht Club

Santa Cruz 70

1.156

7/11/2015 14:10

7/14/2015 17:34:31

75:24:31

87:10:20

1

18

USA 97363

Denali

Richard Hennig

Racine Yacht Club

Nelson/Marek 67

1.201

7/11/2015 14:20

7/14/2015 17:23:02

75:03:02

90:08:09

2

19

USA 5252

Natalie J

Philip O'Niel III

Bayview Yacht Club / Storm Trysail Club

Judel/Vrolijk TP 52

1.243

7/11/2015 14:20

7/14/2015 15:00:46

72:40:46

90:20:26

3

20

USA 323

Equation

Bill Alcott / Tom Anderson

Bayview Yacht Club

Farr STP 65

1.390

7/11/2015 14:20

7/14/2015 09:13:33

66:53:33

92:58:50

4

21

USA 52575

Defiance

Dale Smirl

Chicago Yacht Club

Judel/Vrolijk 66

1.270

7/11/2015 14:20

7/14/2015 15:40:06

73:20:06

93:08:08

5

22

USA 1948

Il Mostro

Peter & Christopher Thornton

Chicago Yacht Club

Botin/Carkeek Volvo 70

1.582

7/11/2015 14:20

7/14/2015 07:16:35

64:56:35

102:44:24

6

23

USA 52329

Heartbreaker

Robert Hughes

Macatawa Bay Yacht Club

Reichel/Pugh TP 52

1.249

7/11/2015 14:20

DNF

 

 

9

 

USA 7779

Ocean

Gary Feracota / Jim Banovitz

Chicago Yacht Club

Andrews 77

1.384

7/11/2015 14:20

DNF

 

 

9

 

 

Monohull Class 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USA 33547

Quick Silver

Gintaras Karaitis

St. Joseph River Yacht Club

Schock 41

0.906

7/11/2015 13:10

7/15/2015 01:41:57

84:31:57

76:35:11

1

6

USA 18188

Gauntlet

Guy Hiestand

Macatawa Bay Yacht Club

Benetti 44

0.913

7/11/2015 13:10

7/15/2015 02:07:38

84:57:38

77:34:08

2

8

USA 64986

Surface Tension

Jeffrey Schaefer

Racine Yacht Club

Nelson Marek 36

0.928

7/11/2015 13:20

7/15/2015 01:42:25

84:22:25

78:17:55

3

9

USA 25669

Notso Ez Money

Michael Medwid

Bayview Yacht Club

Dehler 44 SQ

0.987

7/11/2015 13:50

7/14/2015 21:15:50

79:25:50

78:23:53

4

10

USA 11508

Maskwa

Donald Waller

Burnham Park Yacht Club

C&C 115

0.914

7/11/2015 13:10

7/15/2015 03:08:52

85:58:52

78:35:12

5

11

US 50799

Willie J

Doug Petter

Macatawa Bay Yacht Club

J 130

0.992

7/11/2015 13:50

7/14/2015 22:33:49

80:43:49

80:05:04

6

13

USA 40025

Solution

William Francis

Bayview Yacht Club

Farr 40

1.031

7/11/2015 13:40

7/14/2015 21:06:10

79:26:10

81:53:55

7

15

USA 111

Skull Cracker

Daniel Kitchens

Chicago Yacht Club

J 111

0.964

7/11/2015 13:30

7/15/2015 03:07:10

85:37:10

82:32:14

8

16

USA 56565

Relentless

Mark Hagan

Grand Traverse Yacht Club

Schock 40

1.067

7/11/2015 14:00

7/14/2015 23:24:35

81:24:35

86:51:51

9

17

USA 42492

Michela

Miguel Gambetta

Michigan City Yacht Club

C&C 37

0.903

7/11/2015 12:10

DNF

 

 

11

 


Monohull Class 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USA 18

Hope

Michael Leland

Michigan City Yacht Club

Najad 332 TM

0.815

7/11/2015 12:00

7/15/2015 04:56:07

88:56:07

72:28:56

1

1

USA 15004

Fast Tango

Tim Prophit

Bayview Yacht Club

North American 40

0.858

7/11/2015 12:20

7/15/2015 02:32:16

86:12:16

73:57:48

2

2

USA 5166

Shamrock

David R. Keys

Bayview Yacht Club / Detroit Sail Club

C&C 35 MKI

0.805

7/11/2015 12:00

7/15/2015 08:01:15

92:01:15

74:04:36

3

3

USA 51541

Radiance

Benjamin White

Chicago Corinthian Yacht Club

Farr 38

0.883

7/11/2015 12:50

7/15/2015 02:58:30

86:08:30

76:03:47

4

4

USA 25633

Titan

Michael Schultes

Bayview Yacht Club

C&C 41

0.882

7/11/2015 12:50

7/15/2015 03:24:53

86:34:53

76:21:53

5

5

USA 16826

Absolute

Donald Hinckfoot

North Star Sail Club

Peterson 37

0.870

7/11/2015 12:50

7/15/2015 04:54:50

88:04:50

76:37:48

6

7

USA 617

Pterodactyl

Mark Symonds

Grosse Pointe Yacht Club

J 105

0.889

7/11/2015 12:40

7/15/2015 05:26:27

88:46:27

78:55:13

7

12

CAN 103

Cerulean

Elaine Neely

Royal Canadian Yacht Club

Beneteau First 30

0.861

7/11/2015 12:50

7/15/2015 10:06:19

93:16:19

80:18:26

8

14

USA 51804

Cyclone

John Madey

Chicago Corinthian Yacht Club

J 92

0.863

7/11/2015 12:50

DNF

 

 

10

 




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