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2015 Three Crib Fiasco / Lake Michigan Beneteau Cup - Overall report

by Allison Vallas on 29 Aug 2015
The largest fleet of participants will be the Beneteau First 36.7 design with seven boats Mike Thoney
The second Annual Three Crib Fiasco will take place on Saturday August 29, 2015 with a surge of entries over the last 72 hours. The event saw great support in its inaugural edition in 2014 while accomplishing its goal of exposing 22 boats full of sailors that have never sailed in an organized race in a field of over 48 entries.

In its second year, the pressure was on to surpass the first year milestones. As of the noon registration cutoff today, there were 57 boats entered- an unprecedented 18% increase in entries.

When asked what he might attribute the success to - Race Chair Steve Kindra (Owner of Co-Sponsor Skyway Yacht Works) replied, “We have a great product and good support in the sailing community”. “In addition over one-third of the entries came from our Co-Host Karma Yacht Sales and their marketing genius. They have a strong following for the brand on Lake Michigan among both Cruisers and racers and they have come out to support their Beneteau Cup”.



Kindra patterned the concept of the Three Crib Fiasco after the Bay Area’s Three Bridge Fiasco with the singular goal of providing a platform to expose new sailors to the activity of racing their boats in a casual setting. He then partnered with local Beneteau Dealer Karma Yacht Sales (KYS) who brought their event marketing/ promotion experience and background in organizing sailing events. KYS owners Jack Buoscio and Lou Sandoval are hosting the second Annual Lake Michigan Beneteau Cup which brought eighteen Beneteau owners from their cruising and racing fleets to the event to compete for the overall title of Beneteau Cup champion.

“We are looking forward to a great day on the water with the owners discovering the joy of sailing their boat around with a purpose” said KYS Co-Owner Jack Buoscio.



Back to defend their titles of Beneteau Cup Champion are 2014 Cruising Division Champs - Tom Oleszczuk’s “Knotty Kitty” an Oceanis 41 and Racing Division Champion Jarrett Altmin’s First 36.7 “Soulshine”. Overall Three Crib Fiasco Winner William Smith and his J-111 “Wooton” is also back and looking to repeat.

The largest fleets of competitors are the seven boat fleet of Beneteau First 36.7’s and six boat fleet of J-105s both are cornerstone fleets of the local sailing community.

Current Entries


Sail Number Yacht Name Owner's Name Home Port Yacht Type Length

1. USA 209 AGITATOR Manuel Cordero Chicago, IL, USA Beneteau First 36.7 36
2. USA 60548 Aldonza Jim DeYoung Chicago, IL, USA Beneteau Oceanis 38 38
3. USA 56810 Archimedes III Joe Hummel Wilmette, IL, USA C&C 115 38
4. 60565 Blessed scott seifert chicago, il, USA Beneteau Oceanis 31 31 8
5. USA 32980 Bretwalda Sea Scout Ship 5886 Chicago BSA Chicago, IL, USA J 35 35.5
6. USA 03 Caliente Mike Stech Naperville , Illinois, USA White 44 44
7. None Cat-A-Tonic Chris Schiller Orland Park, IL, USA Fountain Pajot Venezia 42
8. USA 32319 Cheap Thrill Nancy & Tim Snyder Chicago, IL, USA T-10 33
9. USA 21 Cigare Volant Bill Easom Chicago, IL, USA 31 31
10. USA 60219 Circus James Calto Chicago, IL, USA J 30 30
11. USA 60637 Enchantée Igor Fedulov Chicago, IL, USA Beneteau Oceanis 37 36.5
12. USA 52974 Endeavour Matthew & Emily Gallagher Chicago, IL, USA Beneteau Oceanis 37 36.5
13. USA 50638 Esprit d'Ecosse Judith & Ross McLean Chicago, IL, USA J105 34.68
14. 2209 Flight Risk Vince Camarda Dorin Candea palatine, IL, USA Rocket 22 22
15. USA 26219 FOG Charlie Wurtzebach/Mike Bird Chicago, IL, USA Beneteau First 36.7 36
16. USA 249 Full Tilt Peter Priede Homer Glen, IL, USA J 109 35
17. USA 480 Gangbusters Mark Gannon Aurora, IL, USA J 105 34.5
18. USA T Genuine Draft Alan McCarter Riverside, il, USA Tartan 30 30
19. USA 24 Gwhiz Geoffrey Davis Chicago, IL, USA Beneteau First 10R 34
20. USA M154 Gypsea Jeff McElroy Plainfield, IL, USA Morgan 33
21. USA 60111 Impulse G Miz/Dreher/Hatfield Chicago, IL, USA J 111 36.5
22. USA 52039 Jahazi Frank Giampoli Geneva, IL, USA J 120 40
23. USA 238 Jambo Joe Marciniak Naperville, Illinois, USA Beneteau First 36.7 36
24. USA 323 186 KALI Doug Sibery Sleepy Hollow, IL, USA Pearson 323 32.3
25. USA 55367 Karma Lou Sandoval/Martin Sandoval/Jack Buoscio/Karma Sailing Group Chicago, IL, USA Beneteau First 36.7 36
26. USA 1 Knotty Kitty Tom Oleszczuk Chicago, IL, USA Beneteau Oceanis 41 41
27. USA 4402 La Tigre Rinata Yaman Battikhi Chicago, IL, USA Catalina 320 32'
28. none Lighten Up Charles Goodbar Chicago, Illinois, USA Beneteau Oceanis 43 43
29. 1592 Litehouse Matt Mattern Chicago, IL, USA Catalina 36 MKII 36
30. USA 0076 Mise En Place Paul Thompson Chicago, IL, USA Beneteau Oceanis 381 38.5
31. USA 31336 Mission Chris Froeter Evanston, Illinois, USA Tartan 33R 33.8'
32. 1 Misty Winds Bill Luksha Morton Grove, IL, USA catalina 27 27
33. 6861 Paper Tiger Karl Olson Chicago, IL, USA Morgan 42
34. 40037 Pendragon Andrew Nicoletti Chicago, IL, USA Farr 40 41
35. 52160 Petit Plaisir Roland Simonis Evanston, IL, USA Beneteau First 285 28.21
36. USA 243 Phantom Peter Schwarzbach Chicago, IL, USA J 105 34.5
37. USA 007 Phenix Kevin Smith Chicago, IL, USA PDQ 32 Catamaran 32
38. 815 Plane to Sea Kenneth Hopson Des Plaines, Il, USA Beneteau Oceanis 373 37
39. 32705 Privateer Sea Scout Ship 5870 Chicago Yacht Club Chicago, Illinois, USA Tartan 10 33
40. USA 112 Pura Vida John Kalanik Chicago, IL, USA J 111 36.5
41. USA 1 Reflections III Sea Scout Ship 2006 Chicago BSA Chicago, IL, USA Aura 40 Ketch 40
42. 443 Restless Michael Lane Munster, IN, USA Hunter 28.5 28.5
43. USA 52249 Sail Monkey William McGuinn Chicago, IL, USA Beneteau First 36.7 36
44. USA 60016 samba mike stills elk grove, illinois, USA Beneteau First 30 32
45. USA 60783 Sankaty Bruce Krizmanic Aurora, IL, USA Mariner36 36
46. USA 60657 Scarlet Begonias Kevin Foote Chicago, IL, USA Dufour 36P 36
47. USA 38 Slot Machine Boyd Jarrell Flossmoor, IL, USA J 88 29.19
48. USA 006 Solitary Jeremy Alexis Chicago, IL, USA FT 10 32
49. USA 60310 Soulshine Jarrett Altmin Chicago, IL, USA Beneteau First 36.7 36
50. USA TBA Stella Maris richard rundle Chicago, IL, USA STAR 22'
51. 22549 Sturmvogel Helmut Kopke Skokie, IL, USA Pearson 30
52. 0 T and K Aweigh Ken Honeycutt Oak Lawn, IL, USA Hunter 36 36
53. USA 3177 Trident Jeff Janicek Plainfield, IL, USA Pearson 323 32'3
54. USA 638 Twisted Lizard Michael Lathrope Bonita Springs, Florida, USA J/105 34.5
55. USA 60500 Veni Vidi Veatchi Jason Veatch Clarendon Hills, IL, USA Beneteau First 36.7 36
56. USA 89 Wooton William Smith Chicago, IL, USA J 111 36.5
57. 386 Y-Not Ginny Waskel Lincolnwood, IL, USA J 105 34.5

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