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Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac – Winners of the 102nd edition

by Chicago Yacht Club on 30 Jul 2010
2010 Chicago Mackinac start Scott Diamond Layline Photography http://www.layline.photoreflect.com
Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac winners, presented by Veuve Clicquot are as follows.

Chicago-Mackinac Trophy Division - Lady K (Muskegon, Mich.), owned by Mike Stewart
Mackinac-Cup Division – Flying Jenny VI (Annapolis, MD,), owned by David Askew
Cruising Division – Intangible (Chicago, Ill.), owned by Tom Falck
Multihull Division – Gamera (Chicago, Ill.), owned by Matt Scharl
Doublehanded Division - Skye (Chicago, Ill.) Bill Zeiler and Rich Stearns

Section Winners:

Beneteau 36.7 Class
1. USA 55367, Karma, Chicago Yacht Club, Lou Sandoval, Chicago, IL.

Beneteau 40.7 Class
1. USA 51587, Collaboration 2, Chicago Corinthian Yacht Club, Robert Vickery, Barrington, IL.

Cruising 1 Class
1. USA 52239, Intangible, Chicago Yacht Club, Tom Falck, Hinsdale, IL.

Cruising 2 Class
1. USA 6018, Journey, Chicago Yacht Club, Kurt Anderson, Barrington Hills, IL.

Doublehanded Class
1. USA 52901, Skye, Chicago Yacht Club, Bill Zeiler, Wilmette, IL.

GL 70 Class
1. USA 77984, Pororoca, Chicago Yacht Club, Gene McCarthy & Bob Zeman, Chicago, IL.

J105 Class
1. USA 390, Certare, Lake City Yacht Club, Mark Nichols, Lake City, MN.

J109 Class
1. USA 124, Lucky Dubie 2, Chicago Yacht Club, Len Siegal, Chicago,IL .

J120 Class
1. USA 25497, Carinthia, Bayview Yacht Club, Frank Kern, Grosse Pointe Park, MI.

Multihull 1 Class
1. USA 333, Nice Pair, North Cape Yacht Club, Bruce Geffen, Ann Arbor, MI.

Multihull 2 Class
1. USA 28, Gamera, Midwest Open Racing Fleet, Matthew A Scharl, Chicago, IL.

Section 01 Class
1. USA 482, Talisman, Little Traverse Yacht Club, Bruce Aikens, W. Bloomfield, MI.

Section 02 Class
1. USA 26, Renegade, Columbia Yacht Club, Thomas Papoutsis, Winnetka, IL.

Section 03 Class

1. USA 52902, Flying Jenny VI, Annapolis Yacht Club, David Askew, Annapolis, MD.

Section 04 Class
1. USA 38006, Eagle, Chicago Yacht Club, Shawn ONeill, Chicago, IL.

Section 05 Class
1. USA 405, Marianthe, Chicago Yacht Club, Eric Moore, Lake Forest, IL.

Section 06 Class
1. USA 3175, Challenge, Chicago Yacht Club, Ray Teborek, Chicago, IL.

Section 07 Class
1. USA 4, Lady K, Muskegon Yacht Club, Mike Stewart, Muskegon, MI.

Section 08 Class
1. USA 25138, HighLander, Grand Traverse Yacht Club, Jim Sorbie, Empire, MI.

Section 09 Class
1. USA 13191, Souvenir, Muskegon Yacht Club, Steven M Schiller, Muskegon, MI.

Sportboat Class
1. USA 110, Peerless, Muskegon Yacht Club, Brian Torresen, Muskegon, MI.

T10 Class
1. USA 410, Retention, Waukegan Yacht Club, Mark Croll, Deerfield, IL.

Turbo Class
1. HKG 1997, Beau Geste, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, Karl Kwok , Hong Kong.

Congratulations to the overall winners!

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