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(Racine, WI)- Hosted by Racine Yacht Club in Racine, Wisconsin, the HOOK Race is an 189.0nm race on Lake Michigan held each year in July. This challenging event starts outside the harbor in Racine, Wisconsin, \u201chooking\u201d through Death\u2019s Door (Porte Des Morts passage), a narrow and often treacherous passageway between Washington Island and Wisconsin\u2019s Door County Peninsula, continuing across Green Bay, and ending in Menominee, Michigan. J\/Teams ended up winning three divisions in this challenging race! Here’s how it all went down.\u00a0<\/p>\n
PHRF 3 Division<\/strong>
This seven-boat fleet was yet another Haggerty family member earning more offshore miles, following in their grandfather’s footsteps of the famous 53-footer BAY BEA (Mr. Haggerty was co-founder of Texas Instruments in Austin, Texas). Hugh Haggerty’s J\/35 NOBLE BUFFALO took fourth in class just 7 minutes off from stepping on the podium in the bronze medal position!<\/p>\nPHRF 4 Division<\/strong>
It was a clean sweep of this six-boat fleet by J\/Teams. Winning was Shawn Casey’s J\/110 MARICA, followed by Peter Schwarzbach’s J\/105 PHANTOM in second, and Peter Thompson’s J\/110 MOOVIN in the bronze medal position!<\/p>\nPHRF 5 Division<\/strong>
This five-boat fleet saw Matt Fulkerson’s J\/30 CONUNDRUM from Muskegon Yacht Club take class honors by over three hours on handicap time!<\/p>\nPHRF Doublehanded<\/strong>
This fleet saw yet another J\/110 prove her mettle. This time, it was Ron Otto’s TAKEDOWN 2 from Kenosha Yacht Club that won by over seven hours of corrected time!\u00a0 For more\u00a0The HOOK Race sailing information and results<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n