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CHICAGO, July 14, 2003 – Alchemy, an Andrews 77, has earned first-to finish honors for the 97th running of the Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac, the world’s longest annual freshwater race.
Alchemy, the new
77-foot Alan Andrews-designed boat owned by Richard and Mary Compton of
As of
Light but varying wind conditions during the early morning
hours Monday continued to challenge the 280 sailboats making their way north
from
As of
The majority of the fleet (172 boats) had crossed the 45th
parallel, the southern part of the
“Conditions on the lake are much calmer than last year,
which was one of the fastest Macs in recent history,” said Race spokesperson
Dick Schweers. “Many believed Alchemy could beat the record finish
time set last year by Roy Disney’s Pyewacket,
however, the did not cooperate.” The Pyewacket record of
Racers reported inconsistent wind conditions throughout the day Sunday. “It’s been a very tricky race tactically, as we have been running into small pockets of wind periodically,” said racer Shawn O’Neill of Eagle via satellite phone Sunday afternoon.
The public can follow the progress of the boats up Lake Michigan to Mackinac Island, at http://www.chicagoyachtclub.org/racetomackinac.
The Race to Mackinac is Chicago Yacht Club’s world-renowned
race that challenges the endurance, speed and agility of skippers and
crewmembers from around the globe each year. The 333-mile race from
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"The Mac" is a handicapped race with four divisions: Mackinac Cup Division, made up of larger boats; Chicago-Mackinac Trophy Division, made up of smaller boats; Multihull Division; and Open division. Each division is scored separately and boats compete only with others in their division. As a result, there are four overall winners based on handicapped, corrected time and four First-To-Finish honors are awarded based on the fastest elapsed time.
New to the race this year, all monohull boats are being scored using the US SAILING AMERICAP II TM handicap system, which allows for boats of different sizes to compete against each other more equitably. This new system will provide significantly more competitive racing while continuing to reward preparation, skill and perhaps, a little luck. Multihull boats continue to sail under lake Michigan Performance Handicapped Racing Federation (LMPRFH) handicaps.
Also new to the Race to Mackinac this year is its presenting sponsor, Lands’End Business Outfitters, a division of direct merchant Lands’ End.
The start of the race was on
The 2003 Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac presented by
Lands’ End marks the 105th anniversary of the race’s founding in
1898 and the 97th running of the event. Several years passed between
the first and second running of the race and the event was also suspended for a
period following the
Founded in 1875 with the goal of advancing the community’s
knowledge, enjoyment and participation in boating and the nautical arts, the
Chicago Yacht Club remains a valuable resource for its members and for the
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