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Frederick Price Memorial Trophy Frederick Price Memorial Trophy Elapsed Year Boat Owner Club Type of Yacht Time Division Section Lake Michigan Yachting Association Lipton Challenge Cup 1910 Valmore William Hale Thompson Chicago YC 81' Schooner 1912 Michicago Fred A. Price Chicago YC P Class 1913 Olympian James O. Heyworth Chicago YC P Class 1914 Valiant Fred A. Price Chicago YC P Class 1915 Valiant Fred A. Price Chicago YC P Class 1916-1939 Trophy retired and owned by Fred Price Race to Mackinac Section Trophy 1940 Lively Lady Otto Dreher South Shore YC Q Class 68:05:30 Universal B 1941 Lively Lady Otto Dreher South Shore YC Q Class 50:55:15 Universal B 1942 Falcon II Clare Udell & Leland L. (Ole) Karas Chicago YC Q Class 42:14:28 Universal B 1943 Gloriant Vitas T. Thomas Racine YC Q Class 53:32:26 Universal B 1944 Falcon II Clare Udell Chicago YC Q Class 72:11:13 Universal B 1945 Cara Mia Leland L. (Ole) Karas Chicago YC Q Class 69:00:55 Universal B 1946 Spindle Vitas T. Thomas Racine YC Q Class 59:21:32 Universal B 1947 Cara Mia Leland L. (Ole) Karas Chicago YC Q Class 46:41:46 Universal B 1948 Cara Mia Leland L. (Ole) Karas Chicago YC Q Class 39:35:17 Universal B 1949 Cara Mia Leland L. (Ole) Karas Chicago YC Q Class 57:00:45 Universal B 1950 Gale Harry G. Nye Jr. Chicago YC Q Class 50:24:28 Universal B 1951 Gale Harry G. Nye Jr. Chicago YC Q Class 52:54:26 Universal B 1952-1953 Not Sailed Race to Mackinac-Best Corrected Time for Cruisingt Yacht Under LMYA Rule 1954 Intrepid II William J. Gillerlain & William F. Lande Jackson Park YC Cutter 75:34:47 Division 1 B 1955 Happy Holiday Frank & Roman Brykowski Columbia YC Schooner 106:36:45 Division 1 B 1956 Alisan S. Alexander Bell Columbia YC Schooner 69:56:58 Division 2 C 1957 Intrepid II William J. Gillerlain Chicago YC 40' Cutter 51:17:43 Division 1 B 1958 Arrowhead Robert C. Hood Marinette & Menomonee YC Cutter 90:12:03 Division 2 C 1959 Fifth Girl Joseph D. Kreuger Columbia YC Lapworth 36 Sloop 63:32:42 Division 2 C 1960 Fifth Girl Joseph D. Kreuger Columbia YC Lapworth 36 Sloop 61:56:12 Division 2 C-1 1961 Circa Charles Veenstra Racine YC Cutter 61:10:23 Division 2 C Frederick Price Memorial Trophy Elapsed Year Boat Owner Club Type of Yacht Time Division Section Race to Mackinac Section Trophy 1962 Inferno James P. McHugh Chicago YC 39' Sloop 69:45:37 Division 2 3 1963 Meteor III Henry Burkhard Bayview YC 38' Cutter 57:03:21 Division 2 4 1964 Meteor III Henry Burkhard Bayview YC 38' Cutter 62:39:18 Division 2 4 1965 Yare Donald M. Smith Bayview YC 36' Sloop 72:16:16 Division 2 4 1966 Bantu H. Richard Richheimer Chicago YC Block Island 40 72:42:50 Division 2 4 1967 Charmer Joseph Schoendorf Milwaukee YC Columbia 39 50:36:08 Division 2 4 1968 Challenge David A. Rodenkirk Milwaukee YC Columbia 40 43:13:01 Division 2 4 1969 Fury Charles A. Norris Chicago YC Palmer Johnson 43 71:57:14 Division 2 4 1970 Alexa Claude S. Lawrence Sarnia YC HUG38 50:40:34 Division 2 4 1971 Jenny Too Maxwell D. Murphy Sturgeon Bay YC Palmer Johnson 40 54:45:21 Division II 4 1972 Omega John W. Cremer South Shore YC Ericson 39 45:57:29 Division II 4 1973 Leading Edge Eugene Mondry Great Lakes YC Ericson 39 63:03:49 Division II 4 1974 Wizo Willard J. Harmon Michigan City YC Ericson 39 49:34:12 Division II 4 1975 Moonraker Nils L. Muench Detroit YC Ericson 39 67:22:15 Division II 4 1976 Wizo Willard J. Harmon Michigan City YC Ericson 39 56:27:08 Division II 4 1977 Captain Cool Noel T. Coon Duluth YC Heritage 1 Ton 49:45:07 IOR 4 1978 Moonraker Nils L. Muench Detroit YC Ericson 39 57:15:24 IOR 4 1979 Showboat R.H. Peever Bay Harbor YC C&C 40 47:02:32 IOR 4 1980 Rush R. Kristen Hicks Little Traverse YC Nelson Marek 35 59:35:31 IOR 4 1981 Michelle Dr. David Axelrod Columbia YC Ranger 37 64:36:51 IOR 4 1982 Gold Nugget Joseph Csokasy Michigan City YC Ericson 35 56:16:23 IOR 4 1983 Traveler David H. Irish Little Traverse YC Peterson 34 60:02:02 IOR 4 1984 Cruachan Don Campbell & Robert Donelley St Joseph River YC New York 36 46:20:48 IOR 4 1985 Saucy Al Rose Chicago YC Farr 37 47:30:16 IOR 4 1986 Eagle Jerome F. O'Neill Chicago YC Farr 33 46:59:54 IOR 4 1987 Picante Dennis Parravano Sturgeon Bay YC Van De Stadt 34 36:37:55 IOR 4 1988 Moanatoa John F. Cleall Midwest Open Racing Fleet Holland 1/2 Ton 61:00:06 IMS 10 1989 Misty Thomas McIntosh Waukegan YC Concordia 40 88:12:52 IMS 10 1990 Toy Boat Larry Schell Columbia YC Grahm & Schlageter 30 46:12:04 IMS 10 Frederick Price Memorial Trophy Elapsed Year Boat Owner Club Type of Yacht Time Division Section 1991 Toy Boat Larry Schell Columbia YC Grahm & Schlageter 30 52:51:52 IMS 9 1992 Kutty's Ark Chester Kuttner Columbia YC Pearson 36 52:12:42 LMPHRF 9 1993 Asylum Jim & Brenda Martin Columbia YC Peterson 36 43:38:49 LMPHRF 9 1994 Shiela Peter Wright Chicago YC Swan 37 47:42:27 LMPHRF Div II 8 1995 Rebel Brenda K. Sollitt Chicago YC Wylie 34 63:16:33 PHRF 8 1996 Nana Alan G. Baske Waukegan YC Ericson 39 47:26:26 PHRF 8 1997 Belle Aurore Lawrence D. Askew Bayview YC Cal 40 43:01:32 PHRF 8 1998 Monkey Face Michael Peseski Bayview YC Heritage 37 48:14:30 PHRF 8 1999 Dandelion Tom Jacobs St Joseph River YC Heritage 37 62:33:30 PHRF 8 2000 Accord W. Dobeus & Elwood Hansmann Columbia YC C&C 36 67:03:24 PHRF 8 2001 Glider Richard Sterns & Lynne A. Williams Chicago YC Cal 40 51:41:44 PHRF 8 2002 XS Donald Cochran Detroit YC Beneteau 38 41:11:02 Trophy 8 2003 Toscana Wes Urbanowicz & Mark Gannon Waukegan YC New York 36 52:13:27 Cup 8 2004 Earth Voyager Ryan & Todd Howe Genesee YC Formula 60 34:21:41 Multihull 1 2005 Cheap N' Deep Randy Kuhn & Peter Robinson Chicago Corinthian YC C&C 39 47:55:57 Cup 7 2006 Viper F. William Laslow Anchorage YC Hunter 35 WK 54:03:32 Trophy 8 2007 Wild Norwegian Arvid Eiesland Chicago Corinthian YC Tartan 10 71:23:05 Cup T10 2008 Equation William Alcott Bayview YC Andrews 68 39:02:50 Cup Turbo 2009 Natalie J Philip D. O'Niel III DDS Bayview YC TransPac 52 58:16:32 Trophy 1 2010 Lady K Mike Stewart Muskegon YC J110 53:49:44 Trophy 7 2011 Cynthia Andrew Grootendorst & James B DeVries St Joseph River YC Morgan 41 49:29:43 Cup 8 2012 Buzz Mark Gurney Muskegon YC J105 43:55:47 Trophy J105 2013 Lady K Mike Stewart Muskegon YC J110 69:47:26 Cup 6 2014 Hope Dr. Michael Leland Michigan City YC Najad 332 49:16:15 Cruising 2 2015 Karma Lou & Martin Sandoval & Jack Buoscio Chicago YC Beneteau 36.7 50:26:29 Cup Beneteau 36.7 2016 Cynthia A & B Grootendorst & S Hertog St Joseph River YC Morgan 41 44:52:16 Trophy 9 2017 Goat Rodeo Robert Evans Sommerset Pointe YC J109 61:42:28 Cup J109 2018 Providence Jerry & Greg Miarecki Chicago YC Ericson 35 MK II 71:34:40 Trophy 10 2019 Joysea Tom & Joyce Pfeifer Dickerson 70:56:18 Cruising 3.
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