![]() In Class 17 (wooden replica), Peter Breen's "Dolly Durkin" won. In Class 16 (canoe and dinghy), Ken and Mary Kelly of Twin Lakes won with "Trois Plumes," a 16-foot 1915 Ted Shea. In Class 15 (pre-1968 cruiser_), Wilbert Hamstra of Naples, Fla., won with "Elegante," 1 63-foot 1964 Whiticar. In Class 14 (sailboat), Tim Wood of Marquette won with an unnamed 12-foot 1950 Slipper No. In Class 13 (launch), John Allen's "Rusticator" won. In Class 12 (outboard), John Hendricks of Redford won with "Mr. In Class 11 (lapstrake skiff), Theodore Haapala of Cedarville won with "Herman I," an 18-foot 1934 Lyman. In Class 9 (utility 21-24 feet), Mark and Deb Leonard of Port Sheldon won with an unnamed 21-foot 1959 Century. ![]() In Class 8 (utility 22 feet), Mike and Colleen Hamberg of Les Cheneaux won with "Pretty Girl," a 22-foot 1954 Chris Craft. Find Chris-Craft 17 boats for sale near you, including boat prices. 79,900 38 foot Chris Craft Chris Craft 381 1998 Chris Craft 240 for sale at. In Class 7 (utility 18-20 feet), Chad and Andrea Durren of Three Rivers won with "Lily," a 18-foot 1952 Chris Craft. Price: 19,900 Boat ID: 42441 22 Feet 1954 Chris Craft Sportsman All original Boat. Up for your consideration is a 17 1950 Chris Craft Special Runabout. In Class 6 (utility 17-and-under), Richard and Lucille Weaire of Hessel won with "Lucille," a 17-foot 1938 Chris Craft. In Class 5 (25-plus feet), John Allen won with "Honey Don't." in Class 4 (runabout 21-24 feet), Wilbert Hamstra of Naples, Fla., won with "Wooden Peg," a 24-foot 1928 Chris Craft. In Class 3 (runabout 19-20 feet), Mark and Gail Andreae of Mullett Lake won with "Lady El," a 19-foot, 6-inch 1939 Earl Barnes. ![]() In Class 2 (runabout 17-18 feet), Michael Taggert of Higgins Lake won with "Alfa," a 18-foot 1937 Ventnor. In Class 1 (runabout 0-16 feet), Don and Bonnie Bergman of Lake Tomahawk, Wis., won with "Perfect Match," a 16-foot 1941 Chris Craft. The best Chris Craft went to Mark and Laura White of Torch Lake with "Easy Daisy," a 19-foot 1950 boat. The Skipper''s Choice Memorial award went to Joe and Jeff Martines of Gladwin with "Pasttime," a 26-foot 1957 Chris Craft. The boat show committee award went to the Arrand family of Cadillac with "Blue-by-you," a 22-foot 1941 Chris Craft. Greg and Lori Schmidt of Greenville, Ohio, won the award for the best non-professional restoration for "Bess," a 1917 Evinrude. The Berhausen/Bickart family of Cedarville won the people's choice award with "Polly Ann," a 22-foot 1922 Hackercraft. Kip and Jean Horsburgh of the Les Cheneaux Islands, also won a featured boat award for a 21-foot 1906 Truscott. Peter Breen of Muskoka, Ontario was third with "Dolly Durkin," a custom-made boat.Īllen also won a featured boat award for "Chief Mackinac," a 32-foot 1937 Consolixated. "Honey Don't," a 26-foot 1928 Dodge, was second place. John Allen, of Gull Lake, Minn., won the Best in Show award for "Rusticator," a 30-foot 1923 Fay & Bowen. A Minnesota man took first and second place in Best in Show at the 2009 Les Cheneaux Antique Wooden Boat Show this weekend.
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