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Page 106 <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> Racing Guide <strong>Lake</strong> <strong>Ontario</strong> <strong>Offshore</strong> Racing Guide Page 107<br />

Double Handed<br />

THE SEAGULL TROPHY<br />

Resurrected in 2005 for the double handed series, this<br />

trophy is awarded to the mono hull yacht with the best<br />

corrected time in the double handed white sail divisions.<br />

The trophy is a graceful interpretation of a seagull in<br />

flight and was kindly donated by the Cruising Multi-hull<br />

Racing Association.<br />

2008 – NAXOS, Anita Boudreau, RCYC<br />

2009 – ARIADNA, Oleg Melnikov, APSC<br />

2010 – DAYBREAK, John Skinner, NYC<br />

THE MARTINI SHAKER TROPHY<br />

This trophy is awarded to the mono hull yacht with the<br />

best corrected time in the double handed spinnaker<br />

divisions. It was donated by Dr. Maggie Brander and<br />

awarded for the first time in 2004.<br />

2008 – MACINTOSH, Durk Steigenga, CBYC<br />

2009 – MARDI-GRAS, Allan Sauder, ABYC<br />

2010 – SEAJAY, Jim Johnstone, PCYC<br />

Youngstown Race<br />

Single Handed<br />

THE JACK PITT TROPHY<br />

This trophy is awarded to the mono hull yacht with the<br />

best total corrected time in the single handed white sail<br />

divisions in the two day Youngstown Race. It is named<br />

after Jack Pitt, a long time single handed racer and enthusiast.<br />

2008 – WINDRIVEN, Jonathan Vinden, PCYC<br />

2009 – VAGUE LOCATION, Jim French, PCYC<br />

2010 – MYTHOS, Ted Spanos, PCYC<br />

THE GUENEVERE CHALICE<br />

Awarded to the mono hull yacht with the best total<br />

elapsed time in the single handed division in the two<br />

day Youngstown Race.<br />

The Guenevere Chalice is a gold chalice mounted on<br />

a piece of ancient chalcedony scattered with poppy<br />

jasper, reminiscent of the rock from which King Arthur<br />

withdrew the sword Excalibur. The Guenevere Chalice<br />

Trophy was donated by Mr. David Hunter, one of Port Credit’s early single<br />

handed sailing enthusiasts, who was instrumental in organizing this race in<br />

1975.<br />

2008 – SHOCK THERAPY, Gary Benner, RCYC<br />

2009 – ENTRE AMIS, George Minarik, PCYC<br />

2010 – FINITO, Carl Ricciuti, PCYC<br />

THE PALMER TROPHY<br />

The Palmer Trophy is awarded to the mono hull yacht<br />

with the best total corrected time in the single handed<br />

spinnaker divisions in the two day Youngstown Race.<br />

Mr. Stan Palmer, one of Port Credit’s early single handed<br />

enthusiasts donated the Palmer Trophy. It represents the<br />

steering vane from a dual axis self-steering unit. Since<br />

1987, it has been awarded to the spinnaker division on<br />

the Youngstown two day event.<br />

2008 – KICK A LITTLE, Mark Searle, PCYC<br />

2009 – ENTRE AMIS, George Minarik, PCYC<br />

2010 – PEARL, Brent Hughes, FBYC<br />

Double Handed<br />

WATER COLOURS 1 TROPHY<br />

This trophy is awarded to the mono hull yacht with the<br />

best total corrected time in the double handed spinnaker<br />

divisions in the two day Youngstown Race. Awarded for<br />

the first time in 2004, this trophy was donated by Albert<br />

Beaulieu, Lynn Beaulieu & Andrew McAllister.<br />

2008 – DORALLA, Kirk Allan, RCYC<br />

2009 – COUG, Tal Wolf, Lagoon City YC<br />

2010 – HARRIER , Chris Chapman, NYC<br />

Long Distance Race<br />

Single Handed<br />

THE TARSHISH TROPHY<br />

The Tarshish Trophy is awarded to the mono hull yacht<br />

with the best elapsed time in the single handed fleet in<br />

the Long Distance Race.<br />

Tarshish was a popular port of commerce in the Mediterranean<br />

from 1600 BC to 1900 BC. The fastest sailing<br />

vessels of the ancient Phoenician traders carried wines<br />

and olive oils to Tarshish, lashed down on their decks in<br />

terracotta jugs known as Amphora.

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