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  2. Port Huron to Mackinac Boat Race - Wikipedia

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    The Bayview Mackinac Boat Race is run by the Bayview Yacht Club of Detroit, Michigan. It is one of the longest fresh-water races in the world with over two hundred boats entering the race each year. [1] Mackinac Island Marina after the 2006 Port Huron to Mackinac Race. There have been at least six changes to the course throughout the race's ...

  3. Bayview Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Bayview's first clubhouse was a two-story tin shanty built atop a floored-over boat well at the foot of what was then known as Motor Boat Lane, adjacent to Water Works Park. Bayview moved to its present clubhouse and harbor, at the foot of Clairpointe, in 1929–30. Bayview Yacht Club's Port Huron to Mackinac Race has sailed annually since 1925.

  4. Part Two (The Pacific) - Wikipedia

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    "Part Two" received extremely positive reviews from critics. Ramsey Isler of IGN gave the episode a "great" 8.2 out of 10 and wrote, "In every technical sense, this episode series is brilliant. Each scene is portrayed well, with crisp cinematography and directing. While the series doesn't really ask much of its cast, the actors do their jobs well.

  5. Super Mac Race - Wikipedia

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    It was the longest race at 632 miles due to rounding Cove Island, and it began in Port Huron, MI on Saturday, July 19, 1975, finishing in Chicago. All participants first competed in the annual Bayview Mackinac Race, and after crossing the Mackinac finish line continued on directly to Chicago.

  6. Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac - Wikipedia

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    [2] The Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac Race is often confused with the Port Huron to Mackinac Boat Race. They were held on the same weekend until 1939, when both clubs agreed to alternate the date of their Mackinac races, scheduling them a week apart. The 104th running of the race began on July 21, 2012. [3] 320 boats were entered in the ...

  7. Face Off season 2 - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The winner of this season, Rayce Bird of Shelley, Idaho, received US$100,000 cash, US$25,000 worth of makeup from Alcone, and the 2012 Toyota Camry Hybrid. The season 2 premiere episode posted the best ratings performance for any Syfy original series since November 2009. [3]

  8. List of Baywatch characters - Wikipedia

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    Destiny Desimone (Lisa Stahl, season 1 episodes 1–10) A psychic and tarot reader. Stahl first appeared as the character in season 4 and 5 of Baywatch. She disappears from Baywatch Nights after 5 episodes, although she remains in the opening credits for 5 more. Stahl returns as Nadine in a second season episode. Lou Raymond (Lou Rawls, season 1)

  9. List of fatal accidents in sailboat racing - Wikipedia

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    Cowes-Cherbourg Race Royal Ocean Racing Club: 17 June 2011 Chris Reddish (GBR), 46 Lion, Reflex 38 [13] Chicago-Mackinac Race Chicago Yacht Club: 17 July 2011 Mark Morley (USA), 51 Suzanne Bickel (USA), 41 WingNuts, Kiwi 35 head injuries during capsize [14] Farallones Race San Francisco Yacht Club: 14 April 2012 Alexis Busch (USA)