WEIRS BOAT SHOW - 2002

Page 1 - Award Winners

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BEST OF SHOW – sponsored by the New England Chapter of the ACBS

This award goes to the highest scoring boat.  This year’s recipient is:

#54, “Pastime”, a 1972 Lyman Cruiser,

owned by Frank Norton of Hingham, MA

 

 JUDGES CHOICE – sponsored by the New Hampshire Boat Museum

This award goes to the “Best preserved most original boat”.  This year’s recipient is:

#34, “Glory Days”, a 1967 Century Coronado

          owned by John & Nancy Burk of Keene, NH

 

PARTICIPANTS CHOICE sponsored by the New England Boat & Motor Co.

This award is based on a vote of the other show participants/boat owners.

# 2, “Keen Kutter”, a 1910 Goodhue & Hawkins Laker

owned by Dick & Pat Hopgood, of Andover, MA

 

 PEOPLES CHOICE – sponsored by (NEC – ACBS)

This award goes to the public’s favorite boat, based on voting at the show.

#9, “Sister Syn”, a 1927 Dodge Sweepstakes Racer

          owned by Douglas Bindrim of Laconia, NH

 

BEST HISTORIC – sponsored by Angostura International, LTD

This award goes to the highest scoring boat built prior to 1919.

# 2, “Keen Kutter”, a 1910 Goodhue & Hawkins Laker

owned by Dick & Pat Hopgood, of Andover, MA

  

BEST SELF-RESTORATION AWARD – sponsored by Hagerty Classic Insurance

This award goes to

#54, “Pastime”, a 1972 Lyman Cruiser,

owned by Frank Norton of Hingham, MA

 

 DOCKMASTERS CHOICE – sponsored by the docking crew

The award is being given this year for going above & beyond the call of duty………it is presented to a member of the docking crew who jumped off the dock and put herself between two boats to prevent a collision.  The award goes to Elise Limoge.

 


 MARQUE AWARDS

These awards go to the highest scoring antique or classic boat for each manufacturer.
 
CENTURY AWARD – sponsored by Lakes Region Restorations

#34, “Glory Days”, a 1967 Century Coronado

owned by John & Nancy Burke, Keene, NH

 

CHRIS CRAFT AWARD - sponsored by Irwin Marine

#20, “Heavenly”,a 1968 Chris Craft Grand Prix

          owned by Chad Ferry of Amherst, NH

 

GAR WOOD AWARD - sponsored by Jeff Fay, Fay’s Boat Yard

#19, “Ankle Deep”, a 1937 Garwood Utility

owned by Bill & Scott Ferry of Gilford, NH

 

HACKERCRAFT AWARD - sponsored by Wolfeboro Trolley Co.

#35, “Blackjack”, a 1926 Hackercraft, Jr Gold Cup Racer

owned by Peter Wensberg of Greenfield, NH

 

 LYMAN AWARD - sponsored by the New England Chapter of the Lyman Boat Society

#54, “Pastime”, a 1972 Lyman Cruiser,

owned by Frank Norton of Hingham, MA

 


 CLASS AWARDS

 

A: PRE-WAR COCKPIT RUNABOUT, 22’ AND UNDER

 

NO FIRST PLACE FINISHES

 

SECOND PLACE:

#18, “Class Act”, a 1935 Garwood, owned by Chris & Corrine Johnson

 

THIRD PLACE:

          #46, “Morningstar”, a 1928 Chris Craft, owned by Bob & Noel Ainscow

          #27, “Possum”, a 1932 Chris Craft, owned by Gary Michael

 


 B: PRE-WAR COCKPIT RUNABOUT OVER 22’

 

FIRST PLACE:

          #1, Bunco, a 1930 Gar Wood, owned by Dick & Pat Hopgood

#50, “Showboat”, a 1928 Chris Craft, owned by James McGrath

 

NO SECOND PLACE FINISHES

 

NO THIRD PLACE FINISHES

 


 C:  PRE-WAR UTILITY 22’ AND UNDER

 

NO FIRST PLACE FINISHES

 

SECOND PLACE:

          #5, “Midlife Crisis”, a 1939 Chris Craft, owned by Jack & Ann Whittier

 

THIRD PLACE:

          #24, “Sheila”, a 1941 Chris Craft, owned by Phil & Sheila Goodwin

 


 D:  PRE-WAR UTILITY OVER 22’

 

FIRST PLACE:

          #19, “Ankle Deep”, a 1937 Gar Wood, owned by Bill & Scott Ferry

 

NO SECOND PLACE FINISHES

 

NO THIRD PLACE FINISHES

 


  

E:  POST-WAR COCKPIT RUNABOUT 22’ AND UNDER

 

FIRST PLACE:

#3, “Tiger”, a 1950 Chris Craft, owned by Ellen & Brian Gagnon

#10, “Red Dog”, a 1948 Higgins, owned by Don & Kathy Spring

 

NO SECOND PLACE FINISHES

 

NO THIRD PLACE FINISHES

 


F:  POST-WAR COCKPIT RUNABOUT OVER 22’

 

NO FIRST PLACE FINISHES

 

SECOND PLACE:

#52, Captain Jack”, a 1957 Lyman, owned by Chris Cushman & Pam Davis

 

NO THIRD PLACE FINISHES

 


G:  POST-WAR UTILITY 22’ AND UNDER

 

FIRST PLACE:

#20, “Heavenly” a 1968 Chris Craft, owned by Chad Ferry

 

SECOND PLACE:

#37, “Nostalgia”, a 1951 Chris Craft, owned by Jim & Bill Tierney

#30, “Que Sera”, a 1957 Chris Craft, owned by Albert & Martha Blackadar

#34, “Glory Days”, a 1967 Century, owned by John & Nancy Burk.

#17, “Pegasus”, a 1955 Century, owned by Wayne & Cindy Spaulding

#6, “Past Tense”, a 1967 Century, owned by Suzanne & Alan Shapiro

 

THIRD PLACE:

#11, “Friend Ship”, a 1954 Chris Craft, owned by Mike Smith & Dan Frey

#53, “Addie”, a 1947 Gar Wood, owned by Charles Anderson

 


 H:  POST-WAR UTILITY OVER 22’

 

NO FIRST PLACE FINISHES

 

SECOND PLACE:

#31, “Caroline”, a 1959 Chris Craft, owned by Norman & Elizabeth Ahn

 

THIRD PLACE:

#29, “Harilla III, a 1964 Cruises, Inc. owned by Hal & Anne Sanderson

 


I:  LAKERS AND LAUNCHES

 

NO FIRST PLACE FINISHES

 

SECOND PLACE:

#2, “Keen Kutter, a 1910 Goodhue & Hawkins, owned by Dick & Pat Hopgood

#60, “Daisey”, a 1913 Goodhue & Hawkins, owned by Glenn & Colleen Raiche

#42, “Golden Girl”, a Johnson of unkown year, owned by Howard & Judith Newton

 

NO THIRD PLACE FINISHES

 


 J:  REPRODUCTION, PROTOTYPE, MODIFIED

 

FIRST PLACE:

#48 “Jolena”, a 2002, owner made, owned by Jim Hulm

#14 “Beggaman Thief”, a 2000 Tobey Craft, owned by Dana Tobey

#23 “Current Affair III”, a 2002  Gates – Andreas International Power Boat Co.,

Owned by

 

SECOND PLACE:

#22 “Obsession”, a 1948 Gar Wood, owned by Bill John

#36, “Flat Hammock” a 2002 Mystic River Boat Co, owned by Richard Birnn

#43, no name, a 2001 owner made boat, owned by G. Jack Shaw

 

NO THIRD PLACE FINISHES

 


K:  SAIL, ROW, CANOE

 

NO BOATS JUDGED IN THIS CATEGORY

 


 L:  OUTBOARD BOATS

 

FIRST PLACE:

#33, “Gotta Go”, a 1954 Switzer Craft, owned by Scott and Craig Haines

         

          SECOND PLACE:

          #32, “Kids Choice” a 1955 Whirlwind, owned by Bill, April & Matthew Wenzel

          #44, no name, 1956 Switzer Craft, owned by Randy Deary

 

NO THIRD PLACE FINISHES

 


M:  CRUISERS, COMMUTERS

 

FIRST PLACE:

#54, “Pastime”, a 1972 Lyman, owned by Frank Norton

#4, “Tonic”, a 1972 Lyman, owned by Roger Hamblin

 

NO SECOND PLACE FINISHES

 

NO THIRD PLACE FINISHES

 


 N:   OUTBOARD MOTORS

 

FIRST PLACE:

#38, no name, a 1930 Aquacycle, owned by Eric Sojka

 

NO SECOND PLACE FINISHES

 

NO THIRD PLACE FINISHES

 


 O:  GOLD CUP/GENTLEMAN’S RACERS

 

NO FIRST PLACE FINISHES

 

NO SECOND PLACE FINISHES

 

THIRD PLACE:

#35, “Blackjack”, a 1926 Hacker Craft, owned by Peter Wensberg

 


 P:  NON-WOOD CLASSIC BOATS

 

FIRST PLACE:

#45, no name, a 1963 Glasspar, owned by Randy Deary

 

NO SECOND PLACE FINISHES

 

NO THIRD PLACE FINISHES

 


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