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Celebrating a successful Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac

by Laura Muma 27 Jul 2022 07:51 PDT From July 22, 2022

In a race that will be remembered as "one for the books," the 113th Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac presented by Wintrust finished today with the Sailors Celebration, hosted for the first time on the great lawn of Mission Point Resort.

And while this year's race didn't break any official records other than the number of Lake Michigan lightning strikes during Saturday night's storms, it was one of the overall fastest races in recent years. By the time the Grand Hotel Porch Party ended Sunday evening, nearly all of the 33 boats in the Cruising Division had finished; and half of the turbo boats in Section 1 were drying out their gear.

Race chair Sam Veilleux raced on board Dakota, a Beneteau 47.7 co-owned by Steve Sickler and Ray Groble III. They were the second cruising boat to finish early Sunday morning, following in Peter Thornton's 104-foot ketch, Whitehawk, which earned the Royono Trophy as the first monohull boat to finish. On board was 94-year-old Gene McCarthy, who claimed a new Mac record for the most races ever sailed at 67.

"What a delight to be on a boat longer than my age," joked McCarthy.

"This year proved yet again why the Mac is America's Offshore Challenge," said Veilleux. "And what a tough, fun, exciting challenge it turned out to be. Congratulations to everyone who was so well prepared for the expected weather, competed hard and joined us today to celebrate a race to remember."

The Saturday night storms wrecked sailors' nerves, but the fleet's consensus was all the safety preparation, practice and pre-set plans came into effect. Natalie J's owner Philip O'Neil IIl said, "We expect storms in the summer here in the Midwest," said O'Neil, whose TP52 was the first race boat to finish Sunday at 6:17:53 EDT. "We took our main down when it hit 40 knots; and saw 69 knots at one point. The team had already talked through the scenarios so when it happened everyone knew what their job was.

"It was a big deal, but it wasn't a big deal; everyone jumped in and did what they planned on doing. When it was over, we got back to racing."

Not every boat fared quite as well as Natalie J. In total, out of the 244 registered, 29 boats retired or chose to withdraw, reasons ranging from the impending weather, shredded sails, equipment failures and minor injuries.

In its inaugural race, the Wintrust Sailing Team earned a section win in the Beneteau 40.7 class. "It was everything and more than I could have expected for my first distance race," said Rich Murphy of Wintrust, "What an incredible experience to do this with our team."

Across the Cruising and Racing Divisions, 20 sections received their podium flags today during the Sailor Celebration awards party. Winning the overall Chicago-Mackinac Trophy for best overall large boat (typically 40 feet and above) was the J/120 Proof owned by Michael Fozo and Robin Kendrick of Grosse Point Farms, Mich.; and the Mackinac Cup winner (awarded to those under 40 feet) was the Tartan 10 Erica, owned by Brian Kaczor of Chicago.

Stay tuned to CYCRTM social media channels for additional stories, videos and recaps.

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