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100 Miler

100 MILER

Course Details

  • Spinnaker: 41.8 nm
  • Non-Spinnaker: 35.8 nm
  • Non-Spinnaker Small Boats: 16.4 nm

The 100 Miler is a scenic run from Menominee across the Bay of Green Bay to the Door County shores and back. Both classes will be challenged by the rocky shoals of the Strawberry Channel and be treated to views of Eagle Bluff Light. Yachts that choose to fly spinnaker will enjoy an extra 6 miles making their way around Green Island and Horsheshoe Island at various points of sail. Beginning in 2016, a Small Boat non-spinnaker division, for yachts 30.0′ LOA or less, with a shortened 16 mile course was added.

Please hover over Sail in the above menu and choose the current year for more information on the 100 Miler.

Joey’s Race 2018 Results

2018 Joey Shepro Memorial Doublehanded Race

RESULTS

Start Time: Saturday, August 11, 2018 13:04:14
Distance: 13.62 nm

August 11, 2018: Jesse Peterson (right) and James LeBouton celebrate their win in the 2018 Joey Shepro Memorial Doublehanded Race.

PosSailBoatSkipperPHRFTypeStartFinishElapsedCorrectedNote
110Sadie HawkinsPeterson, Jesse / LeBouton, James132Mystic 29012:34:1614:58:3502:24:1901:54:21
225293Flash GordonShepro, Nathan / Doboy, Jeffrey Jr90Tripp 3312:43:4814:59:3202:15:4401:55:18
332354CharrettePeterson, Deanna / Peterson, John117Beneteau First 3812:37:4014:59:4802:22:0801:55:34
4549WhistlerBannow, Bob / Beyer, Jim144J/8012:31:3315:02:5702:31:2401:58:43
5339Stress RayleceSeaborg, Thor / Seaborg, Finn186Capri 2512:22:0115:04:2102:42:2002:00:07
652717Aquila IIScott, Garth / Scott, Karen93C&C 11512:43:0715:06:0402:22:5702:01:50
76700BantuBates, Larry / Biersteiker, Jim174Block Island 4012:24:4415:06:0902:41:2502:01:55
826268In The RedRoss, Russell / Ross, David174Metalmast 3012:24:4415:06:2202:41:3802:02:08
9279Eagle XXXEstebo, Rick / Bantes, Liz180Catalina 31012:23:2215:07:3902:44:1702:03:25
10360MoxiePopp, Warren / Willes, Jean168Sabre 3412:26:0615:08:1002:42:0402:03:56
11119Dea LatisPowers, Tom / Powers, Lori180S2 7.9 IB12:23:2215:08:4702:45:2502:04:33
1216139Betsy BKreider, Ken / Coffey, Matt192Yankee 3012:20:3915:10:2502:49:4602:06:11
13284ICUPGunderson, Mikal / Mans, Andrew207Islander 3012:17:1515:11:5602:54:4102:07:42
14214AquariusMars, Charlie / Doboy, Connie195O’Day 30 CB12:19:5815:12:1802:52:2002:08:04
153813Giddy Up!Miller, Charlie / Boivin, Louise189Pearson 3212:21:2015:14:1202:52:5202:09:58
16824SkoalWellens, Scott / Schneider, Paul201Hunter 3012:18:3615:14:1602:55:4002:10:02
17LUCLuckyStevens, Mike / Peterson, Robin105North American 4012:40:2415:15:4202:35:1802:11:28
1880ViajanteSchroeder, Mark / Voyles, Dave246Core Sound 2012:08:2315:18:0603:09:4302:13:52
19H38BabsBradley, John / Hitch, Peter141Hunter 3812:32:1415:20:0502:47:5102:15:51
2040552ParadoXGoran, Dan / Kartheiser, Matt141S2 9.112:32:1415:22:3102:50:1702:18:17
2111SerenityValentine, John165Pearson 34-212:26:4715:24:2802:57:4102:20:14
2254Mighty MouseSchopp, Mike / Parcels, Annie201Beneteau First 23512:18:3615:25:0203:06:2602:20:48
235047Summer School OneMuhs, Michael / Muhs, Mike207Catalina 30 SM 3b12:17:1515:25:1903:08:0402:21:05
24H27WindigoDeDamos, Gary225Hunter 27 TM12:13:0915:30:5103:17:4202:26:38
25207B-HavenThyne, Karen / Buchman, Mary204Catalina 2812:17:5615:34:4003:16:4402:30:26
26381Carrie BBargren, Paul252Core Sound 1712:07:0215:36:0803:29:0602:31:54
27LASLa SirenaJansen, Bruce / Verkuilen, Barbara161S2 11.0C12:27:4115:53:5603:26:1502:49:42
2869SerafinaHighlen, Pat / Highlen, Deb186Catalina 30912:22:0116:05:3603:43:3503:01:22
DNF51High HeelsEnderby, Mark / Dura, Melissa189Pearson 31-212:21:20
DNFWINWindroverRank, Steve / Weis, Craig283Com-Pac 19-212:00:00
DSQ6699Underdog (3)Shepro, Joe / Shepro, Dan186Cal 3412:22:0115:09:14SI 1.2
DSQ129TumbleweedVernon, Jim / Mullen, Pat177Beneteau First 30512:24:0315:09:10SI 1.2
DSQ59AbrahamGrange, Larry / Wingers, Diana132Catalina 38012:34:1615:28:35SI 6
DSQBETBetween the SheetsBurgess, Tim / Reif, Robin156Irwin 38-212:28:4916:05:36SI 1.1/6
DNC3Dr. Dog **Voyles, Dave / Voyles, Mary159Ericson 3512:28:08
DNC031Lizzie LouSchneider, Paul / ?246Commodore 2612:08:23
DNC103PrimaChaltry, Brian / Chaltry, Jen195C&C 27-512:19:58
DNC154EscapeFrost, Kevin / Frost, Lisa195Tartan 3012:19:58
DNC1158WingfootMullen, Pat / ?216Capri 2212:15:12
DNC1366DawnzerMellenthin, Dennis / Mellenthin, Dawn162Catalina 3612:27:28
DNC1447MaginatJuckem, Robert / Barbra183Catalina 3012:22:42
DNCRAZNWind Rider **Wellens, Scott / Wellens, Rebecca189Catalina 3012:21:20

Speed as VMG of winning boat: 5.7 knots

Created on 08/11/18 16:15:32 Scoring program: RaceSail (1.2.41)

For scoring inquiries, email Brian Chaltry – marketing@mmyc.org

Joey’s Race 2019 Media

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 12, 2019

Contact: Brian Chaltry, Marketing & Communication Director, M&M Yacht Club
Phone: (920) 915-4422
Email: marketing@mmyc.org

JOEY SHEPRO MEMORIAL EVENT RAISES OVER $24K FOR MAKE-A-WISH
44 boats register for the largest sailboat race on Green Bay

MENOMINEE, Michigan — The M&M Yacht Club and the family of Joey Shepro are pleased to announce a record fundraising effort and a record turnout for the 2019 Joey Shepro Memorial Doublehanded Sailboat Race, which was held on Saturday, August 10.

The Marinette-Menominee community came out in force, donating silent auction items, volunteering time, and generously giving to Make-A-Wish Michigan. A total of $24,480 has been raised, with money still coming in. This amount will fully fund four seriously ill children’s wishes. Further contributions are accepted and can be made by contacting Joe Shepro at (906) 290-3094.

In addition to the fundraising effort, the sailboat race held in Joey’s memory registered 44 boats. 38 of those sailed a 13-mile course from Menominee around Green Island and back in perfect conditions on Saturday afternoon. Deanna Peterson and John Peterson, of Bayside, WI, won the race aboard their 38-foot sailboat Charrette.  Shepro family members also came from around the country to participate and compete in the event.

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FULL RACE RESULTS can be found at mmyc.org/sail/joey-shepro-memorial/2019-joey-shepro-memorial-doublehanded-race/joeys-race-2019-results/

ABOUT JOEY SHEPRO

Joey Shepro was the son of Joe and Connie (now Doboy) Shepro. An avid sailor and fine young man, he died of an inoperable brain tumor in June 1995. In summer 1994, Joey experienced a “Best Sailing Season Ever” courtesy of M&M Yacht Club members. For more information about Joey, visit mmyc.org/sail/joey-shepro-memorial/

ABOUT M&M YACHT CLUB

Founded in 1935, M&M Yacht Club has been a presence at the Menominee waterfront ever since, currently organizing dozens of sailing and marine-related events each year. Often referred to as “a social club with a boating problem,” the Club is an all-volunteer organization which welcomes all who want to share in the enjoyment of the Menominee waterfront. For further information, visit mmyc.org or facebook.com/officialmmyc .

IMAGES

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Charrette, skippered by Deanna Peterson and John Peterson, crosses the finish line in the 2019 Joey Shepro Memorial Doublehanded Race (credit Val Ihde)
Deanna Peterson (L) and John Peterson sail their Beneteau 38, Charrette, in the 2019 Joey Shepro Memorial Doublehanded Race. (credit Val Ihde)
Warren Popp (R) and Fred Hoida sail Popp’s Sabre 34, Moxie, in the 2019 Joey Shepro Memorial Doublehanded Race (credit Val Ihde)
Ken Kreider (L) and Jean Willes sail Kreider’s Yankee 30, Betsy B, in the 2019 Joey Shepro Memorial Doublehanded Race (credit Val Ihde)
 
The family of Joey Shepro celebrates 25 years of making seriously ill children’s wishes come true. (credit Val Ihde)
Jesse Peterson’s Sadie Hawkins and Rick Estebo’s Eagle XXX battle for second place during the final leg of the 2019 Joey Shepro Memorial Doublehanded Race (credit Val Ihde)
Jesse Peterson’s Sadie Hawkins and Rick Estebo’s Eagle XXX battle for second place during the final leg of the 2019 Joey Shepro Memorial Doublehanded Race (credit Val Ihde)
 
Sailors make their way back to Menominee after sailing around Green Island during the 2019 Joey Shepro Memorial Doublehanded Race (credit Val Ihde)
Deanna Peterson celebrates after winning the 2019 Joey Shepro Memorial Doublehanded Race (credit Val Ihde)