Trophies and Awards

The Monhegan Island Race has a long and varied history and tradition. Since the race inception in 1928 many perpetual awards have been presented to famous sailors for their achievements for racing on the Gulf of Maine. Below is a list of the Perpetual Awards and who won them and what they were awarded for and what they will be awarded for in the future.

Perpetual Awards in this photo include from left to right; Douglas R. Coleman Memorial Trophy, James R. Flaker Memorial Trophy, Seguin Island Trophy, Abbot Fletcher Trophy, Geoff Emanuel Spirit of Monhegan Award, Edward B Mason Trophy

Perpetual Awards in this photo include from left to right; Douglas R. Coleman Memorial Trophy, James R. Flaker Memorial Trophy, Seguin Island Trophy, Abbot Fletcher Trophy, Geoff Emanuel Spirit of Monhegan Award, Edward B Mason Trophy

Perpetual Awards in this photo include from left to right; Walter S. Hammons Trophy, Frank Huntington Soule Memorial Trophy, George E. Ford Jr. Navigators Trophy, Maine Coast Fishermans Trophy, Sabre Yachts Trophy, Midget Ocean Racing Trophy

Perpetual Awards in this photo include from left to right; Walter S. Hammons Trophy, Frank Huntington Soule Memorial Trophy, George E. Ford Jr. Navigators Trophy, Maine Coast Fishermans Trophy, Sabre Yachts Trophy, Midget Ocean Racing Trophy

Monhegan Perpetuals

Maine Coast Fisherman’s Trophy - Awarded to first to finish Monhegan Island Race for a Monohull

The Publishers of the Maine Coast Fisherman, now named National Fisherman, donated the Maine Coast Fisherman Trophy in 1961 to the Portland Yacht Club.  The original commission was to the skipper of the yacht in Monhegan Island Race, Class A or B, that crossed the finish line first.  When the original long course was reinstated, the award was dedicated to the Cape Porpoise course.

YearBoat NameOwner
1961GestureJ.L. Madden
1962LegendW. Morss
1963SayonaraR.G. Stone Jr.
1964GestureJ.L. Madden
1965SaphedraW.C. Paine
1966GestureJ.L. Madden
1967PalawanArthur K. Watson
1968PalawanArthur K. Watson
1969Salty TigerJ. Powell & W. Frank
1970GestureJ.F. Baldwin
1971SorceryJ.F. Baldwin
1972OmegaMaine Maritime Academy
1973La Forza Del DestinoN. Raben
1974CharismaJ. Philips
1975WillowindJames Jacobs
1976La Piccola ForzaN. Raben
1978PleioneArthur Santry
1979PleioneArthur Santry
1980IntuitationPatrick Malloy
1981ArcadiaRobert Stone Jr.
1982IntuitionPatrick Malloy
1983Deja VuJames Hearl
1984ToscanaEric Swenson
1985ToscanaEric Swenson
1986Starlight ExpressBruce Eisner
1987CaraM.L. Kettenbach
1988PioneerThomas Watson
1989Starlight ExpressBruce Eisner
1990Starlight ExpressBruce Eisner
1991BullyRichard Heffering
1992EncoreJames Dolan
1993CongereBevin Koppel
1994Cappella VIIJames Stanley
1995High Noon Arthur Knapp
1996Bright Star
1997ZubenelgenubiClifford Goudy
1998KrisijenJoseph Dockery
1999HarrierStephen Munger
2000BanditoRichard Hale
2001GrinsRichard Orchard
2002GrinsRichard Orchard
2003PtarmiganLarry Dickie
2004Ocean PlanetBruce Schwab
2005Ocean PlanetBruce Schwab
2006Gryphon SoloJoe Harris
2007GracieSteve & Simon Frank
2008BandiotRichard Hale
2009ApparitionKen Colburn
2010BuzzRichard Stevenson
2011Big Dog PartyPeter Price
2012Revolution XIIDoyle Marchant
2013IsobelRichard Schotte
2014PrevailAndrew Tisdale
2015ScapaRyan Raber
2016VivaceJeff Slocum
2017JumpChistopher Lund
2018Kaos IIScott Smithwick
2019VivaceJeff Slocum
2020CygnetteWilliam Mayer
2021TamarackBob Kellogg
2022BreakawayGregg & Emily Carville

George E Ford Jr. Navigator’s Trophy - Awarded to the navigator of the Monhegan Island Race first overall yacht (corrected time)

In memory of their navigator, Wright and Mason Britton, and the crew of the yawl "Delight", presented the George E. Ford Navigator's Trophy to the Portland Yacht Club in 1963.  This trophy was awarded to the navigator of the yacht that finished first on corrected time in the Monhegan Island Race. It was designated to remain with the Wood Island Course when the original Monhegan Island Race course, the Cape Porpoise course, was reinstated. Over time the important job of the Navigator has become somewhat easier with the proliferation of electronic navigation aids.  As such the Monhegan organizing committee rededicated the George E. Ford Jr. Navigator's Trophy in 2005. The award continues to recognize that navigation is an important element in Finishing First.

YearBoat NameNavigator
1961SonoraPaul Perkins
1962LegendZenas W. Bliss II
1963KestrelDr. Dale Fardelmann
1964SayonaraHarold Smith
1965CarillonZenas W. Blissii
1966Robin Too
1967PalawanSpencer J. Leech
1968PalawanSpinney Leech
1970GestureHenry A. Adams
1971SorceryNorman Raban
1972ArietoAlbert R Schofield
1973La Forza del DestinoNorman Raben
1974Lively
1975Willowind
1976La Piccola ForzaNorman Raben
1977Soogie MoogieDavid Farrington
1978StampedeJonathan Curtis
1979PleioneStephen J. Connolly IV
1980FreebooterRobert Adams
1981MakaluLawrence Huntington
1982ToscanaFrank Muller
1983Deja VuJames Hearl
1984Rampage (IOR)John Veesie
1984Combat Zone (PHRF)Thomas Lloyd
1985Full Tilt Boogie (IOR)Brendon Kelly
1985Scaramouche (PHRF)Arnold Potter
1986Rampage (IOR)Dag Holmboe
1986Bodacious (PHRF)Richard Burssel
1987Legende (PHRF)Dan Hadley
1988PioneerStewart Shattuck
1989Starlight ExpressMarjorie W. Burke
1990Gem
1991BullySpencer Evans
1992EncoreLeiby/Teeters
1993Congere
1994Midnight Sun
1995Reindeer
1996Reindeer
1997Zubenelgenubi
1998Krisujen
1999Reindeer
2000KaosRob Tetrault
2001MadcapDave Mason
2002MadcapFred Jackson-Levesque
2003KaosRob Tetrault/Chris Smithwick
2004Black OwlNed Semonite
2006Black OwlNed Semonite
2007GracieThomas R Kelly III
2008BanditoFederick Bleckmann
2009Cailin A Mara
2010KaosLee Nelson
2011KaosAndrew Gibbons/Dave Mason
2012IntangibleWolfgang Bauchinger
2013IsobelRichard Schotte
2014PrevailMarc Lorraine
2015ScapaScott Thomas
2016VivaceGeorge Pawle
2017CilistaPeter Chandler
2018Kaos IIDave Mason
2019VivaceGeroge Pawle
2020CygnetteScott Adler
2021TamarackRussell Vest
2022BreakawayGregg & Emily Carville

The Amaryllis Trophy - First overall (corrected time) Multi-hull Monhegan Island Course

"Amaryllis" was the first multihull boat designed by Nathaneal G. Herreshoff and built by John Brown Herreshoff in 1875. This boat was excluded from competition with monohull boats by the New York Yacht Club in 1876. This trophy endeavors to ensure that multihulls are recognized, as an important component in the racing fabric of Casco Bay.

Richard Saltonstall presented the trophy to Monhegan Island Race multihull contestants in 2000 to insure that their participation was honored even when competing against monohull yachts.

YearBoat NameOwner
2000ScoutTom Egan
2001Faamu SamiRichard Saltonstall
2002TriceratopsJonathan Alvord
2003Faamu SamiRichard Saltonstall
2004AlegraPeter Garcia
2005Faamu SamiRichard Saltonstall
2006Irish LadyJames Love
2007Faamu SamiRichard Saltonstall
2008AlegraPeter Garcia
2009SornJesse Deupree
2010SornJesse Deupree
2011SornJesse Deupree
2012Supply & DemandCasey Mulligan
2013Supply & DemandCasey Mulligan
2014Supply & DemandCasey Mulligan
2020Rip Van WinkleSail Maine
2021Flying FishCharlie Pingree

Frank H. Soule Memorial Trophy - First overall (corrected time) Double-handed class Monhegan Island Course

Frank H. Soule was Commodore from 1953 to 1955. His yacht "Tam-O-Shanter" is still racing in Marblehead, Massachusetts. In 1967 this perpetual Trophy was donated in his name to be awarded to the First to Finish in the Monhegan Island Class C division. As the number of racers diminished through the late 1990's Class C was not used.

In 2002 a small group of racers tried a Double Handed course allowing Spinnakers.  In 2005 the Race Committee agreed that the course and concept had become a permanent part of the Monhegan Island Race weekend and have designated the course as Monhegan Island Class C.

YearBoat NameOwner
1967Kalitan IVJ.A. Cranshaw
1968MerlinRichard J. Kerry
1969MagicGeorge Nichols
1970Bat YamM. H. Frank
1971LimboL. E. Holt
1972CrocodileJ. Carter
1973MadcapC. Leighton
1974GaylarkK. Smith
1975Lapicocola FoizzaNorman Raben
1976Lapicocola FoizzaNorman Raben
1977GaylarkKaighn Smith
1978GaylarkKaighn Smith
1979RevolutionDoyle Marchant
1980MajekAbbott Fletcher
1981CadreFred Leighton
1982Loose GooseM. Frigard
1983Happy OursNorman Poirer & Al Carville
1984ChubascoMalcolm MacNaught
1985ScaramoucheMerle Hallett
1986WidgeonRichard Levesque
1987Sea WandDr. George Lawson
1988Sea WindsMyron Curtis
1989IllusionGary Blenkhorn
2005WhiplashSash Spencer & Ted Smith
2006EclipseSam & Ford Reiche
2007Black OwlBob Alexander & Ned Semonite
2008ThumperWill Rooks
2009KeemahDon Logan
2010EnduranceMatt Jones
2011SpitfireBen duPont
2012BuzzRich Stevenson
2013
2014ResoluteScott Miller
2015UbuntuHank Sesselberg
2016CilistaJeff Eberle
2017IngalinaJustin Andrus & Kathryn McCraig
2018County GirlBill & Elizabeth Newberry
2019Sea GlassPaul Leddy
2020BreakawayGregg & Emily Carville
2021BreakawayGregg & Emily Carville
2022BreakawayGregg & Emily Carville

Walter S. Hammons Trophy - Awarded to first overall (corrected time) yacht in Class A Monhegan Race

The oldest trophy of the Monhegan Race, this silver bowl was given to the club by Walter S. Hammons in the late 1920's. It was originally dedicated as a powerboat trophy but after one season it was never again awarded and stayed in the clubhouse. The Monhegan Race Committee had struggled for years with a suitable perpetual trophy and in the 1930's approached Hammons about a rededication. With his approval the old engraving was filled in and the bowl was re-marked with all the previous race winners and a promise to include all future winners. This is the Monhegan Island Trophy. Hammons was later commodore from 1939 to 1941.

YearBoat NameOwner
1928SaracenDavid Frost
1929SayonaraVernon F. West
1933SanteeHerbert Payson
1934RugosaC.S. Emerson
1935HobnobHerbert Payson
1936PaddaFred Ballad
1937SpookieH.T. White Jr.
1938SpookieH.T. White Jr.
1939DorothyFrank Bissel
1940DucklingOlcott Gates
1941MistralSeward Dehart
1946JavaHomer R. Hill
1947SalmagalArthur B. Homer
1948DepartureEdmund S Kelly JR.
1949DepartureEdmund S Kelly JR.
1950PandoraS.R. Cross
1951GlorianaA. Strong
1952Merry MaidenH. Irving Pratt
1953DepartureEdmund S Kelly JR.
1954DepartureEdmund S Kelly JR.
1955Flying SaucerDouglas R Coleman
1956DepartureEdmund S Kelly JR.
1957DelightBritton Brothers
1958Gay Gull IIRobert M Love
1959PalawanArthur K. Watson
1960Flying SaucerDouglas R Coleman
1961SonoraSummer Pingree
1962LegendWells Morss
1963KestrelEdmund C Tarbell II
1964SayonaraRobert G Stone
1965CarillonWells Morss
1966Robin TooFred E. Hood
1967PalawanArthur K. Watson
1968PalawanArthur K. Watson
1969Salty TigerJ Powell & W Frank
1970GestureJ.L. Madden
1971ScorceryJ.F. Baldwin
1972ArietoA. Schofield, JR.
1973Laforza Del DestinoN. Raben
1974LivelyG. Lewis
1975WillowindJ Jacobs
1976Lapiccola A ForzaN Raben
1977Sgoie MoogieJ Castle
1978StampedeW. Adams
1979PleioneArthur J Santry JR
1980FreebooterAnthony Widman
1981MakaluLawrence Huntington
1982ToscanaEric Swenson
1983Deja VuJames Hearl(PHRF)
1983GemWM Ziegler (IOR)
1984Combat ZoneLloyd/Howard (PHRF)
1984RampageR. Richmond (IOR)
1985ScaramoucheMerle Hallett (PHRF)
1985Full TiltBoogie B Kelly (IOR)
1986BodaciousJ. Burbank (PHRF)
1986RampageR.Richmon (IOR)
1987LegendeJack Bush
1988PioneerThomas Wilson
1989Starlight ExpressBruce Eissner
1990GemWM Ziegler
1991BullyRichard Heffering
1992EncoreJ. Dolan
1993CongereBevin Koppel
1994Midnight SunRobert Koppel
1995ReindeerNeubold Smith
1996ReindeerNeunbold Smith
1997ZubenelgenubiClifford Goudy
1998KrisujenJoseph T Dockery
1999ReindeerNeubold Smith
2000KaosScott Smithwick
2001GrinsRichard Orchard
2002TamarackGeoff Emanuel
2003PtarmiganLarry Dickie
2004KaosScott Smithwick
2005Art FormsKipp Stone
2006BeausolielDr. Richard Parent
2007GracieSteve & Simon Frank
2008BanditoRichard W. Hale
2009Cailin A MaraTom Crotty
2010BuzzRichard Stevenson
2011Big Dog PartyPeter Price
2012Revolution XIIDoyle Marchant
2013IsobelRichard Schotte
2014PrevailAndrew Tisdale
2015ScapaRyan Raber
2016VivaceJeff Slocum
2017CilistaJeff Eberle
2018Kaos IIScott Smithwick
2019VivaceJeff Slocum
2020Not Awarded
2021CilistaJeffrey Eberle
2022BreakawayGregg & Emily Carville

Douglas R. Coleman Memorial Trophy - Awards to first overall yacht (corrected time) in Class B Monhegan Race

Mrs. Elinor Payson Coleman donated this trophy in memory of her husband.  The trophy is inscribed with the trophy name, with Douglas R. Coleman as skipper of the yacht “Flying Saucer”, with the results from 1965 to 1973 of “Flying Saucer” and with the names of twenty-five crew members that sailed with Coleman.  The award was originally given for the first in Class B.  This continued with the shortened Wood Island course.  When the original Monhegan course was reinstated, the Class B designation became associated with the Wood Island Course.  This resulted in this award as being given for first overall in the Wood Island Course.

YearFinish in ClassFinish in FleetCrew
19505th7thGeorge Pawle
19514th6thPayson Coleman
19523rd4thBill Moody
19532nd2ndWidgery Thomas
19542nd3rdHenry Payson
19551st1stClint Davis
19562nd4thDougall MacDonald
19574th4thToby Ross
19583rd4thDouglas Colman Jr
19593rd4thSandy Fowler
19601st1stSid Thaxter
19617th12thFletcher Brown
1962DNFElliot Payson
196314th28thGeorge Malby
196411th12thHasket Derby
19651st2ndRicky Picking
Ted Kurtz
Bill Strout
Frank Soule
Peter Chapman
Bill Standley
Win Fowler
Andy LeMaiste
Peyer Olney
Monte Brown
YearYachtSkipper
1972LimboL. Holt
1973AppledoreD.Atchley, Jr.
1974ErrantW. Morse
1975WillowindJ. Jacobs
1976TwainC. Britton
1977GemW. Zeigler
1978WillowindJ. Jacobs
1979ScaramoucheM. Hallett
1980Illusion (IOR)J. Corson
1980Taygeta (PHRF)S. Connolly
1981Taniwha (IOR)H. Anderson, Jr.
1981Bacana (PHRF)P. Hussey
1982RevolutionD. Marchant
1984Ala 3 (IOR)R. Johnstone
1984Flint (PHRF)Lyman
1985Full Tilt Boogie (IOR)J. Kelly
1985AbracadabraJ. Knowles
1986BodaciousJ. Burbank
1987Sea WindsM. Curtis
1988Loose Goose VIJ. Goddard
1989Sea WindsM. Curtis
1990LegendeJ. Bush
1991Maritime ExpressMMA
1992Dutch ConnectionJoan Tryzelaar
1993ShamrockDan Wellahan
1994Black OwlNed Semonite
1995Black OwlNed Semonite
1996ArbaciaGeoff Emanuel
1997
1998
1999Black OwlNed Semonite
2000KaosScott Smithwick
2001MadCapKeith Knowlton
2002MadCapTim Fabrizio
2003KaosScott Smithwick
2004KeemahDon Logan
2005KeemahDon Logan
2006Black OwlNed Semonite
2007BeausoleilDr. Richard Parent
2008KaosScott Smithwick
2009
2010KaosScott Smithwick
2011KaosScott Smithwick
2012IntangibleWolfgang Bauchinger
2013KaosScott Smithwick
2014KaosScott Smithwick
2015KaosScott Smithwick
2016County GirlBill Newberry
2017Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2018TamarackBob Kellogg
2019TamarackGeoff Emanuel
2020CygnetteWilliam Mayer
2021TamarackGeoff Emanuel
2022SarabandElke Backman

Edward B. Mason Trophy - Awarded to First overall (corrected time) by a Maine based boat Monhegan Island Race course

In 1951 Edward M. Mason gave this trophy to the Portland Yacht Club. Originally awarded to the first Maine boat with Maine crew to finish in the Monhegan Island Race, corrected time. When, through time, boats registrations, owner's residences and the actual skipper if a boat was borrowed became more complicated the honor was clarified. The award is to go to the first overall yacht domiciled in Maine and owned by a Maine resident. Mr. Mason won it himself the first year, in his sloop "Wayfarer".

YearBoat NameOwner Name
1951WayfarerEdward B. Mason
1952No Eligible Boat
1953Widgeon
1954Widgeon
1960Tam O'ShanterFrank H. Soule
1961Flying SaucerDouglas R. Coleman
1962ApogeeEmerson H. Drake
1963TelakaWalter P. Jacob
1964Flying SaucerDouglas R. Coleman
1965Flying SaucerDouglas R. Coleman
1966Madrigal
1967Night Train
1968DiabloJohn M. Robinson
1969Night Train
1970Old Nick
1971Night Train
1972OmegaMMA
1973OmgeaMMA
1974Conspiracy
1975WillowindJ. Jacobs
1976RevolutionDoyle Marchant
1977RevolutionDoyle Marchant
1978ScaramoucheMerle Hallett
1979ScaramoucheMerle Hallett
1980IllusionGary Blenkhorn
1981MatriarchBill Reynolds
1982Merrimac
1983Pointin StarPayson Adams
1984Matriarch (IOR)Bill Reynolds
1984Capella (PHRF)Jim Stanley
1985Legende(IOR)Jack Bush
1985Scaramouche (PHRF)Merle Hallett
1986Thumper (IOR)
1986Capella (PHRF)Jim Stanley
1987LegendeJack Bush
1988MatriachBill Reynolds
1989RevolutionDoyle Marchant
1990AirwavesTurner Porter
1991BanditoRichard Hale
1992Dutch ConnectionJoan Tryselaar
1993SonnenschenBill Waldron Jr.
1994Capella VIIJim Stanley
1995Emotional RescueBruce Cassidy
1996Capella VIIJim Stanley
1997Black OwlNed Semonite
1998AbracadabraJon Knowles
1999Black OwlNed Semonite
2000KaosScott Smithwick
2001BanditoRichard Hale
2002TamarackBob Kellogg/Geoff Emanuel
2003ScaramoucheMerle Hallett
2004KaosScott Smithwick
2005Art FormsKip Stone
2006BeausoleilRichard Parent
2007BanditoRichard Hale
2008BanditoRichard Hale
2009Cailin A MaraTom Crotty
2010BuzzRichard Stevenson
2011Big Dog PartyPeter Price
2012Revolution XIIDoyle Marchant
2013IsobelRichard Schotte
2014KaosScott Smithwick
2015ScapaRyan Raber
2016County GirlBill Newberry
2017Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2018TamarackBob Kellogg
2019TamarackGeoff Emanuel
2020TamarackGeoff Emanuel & Bob Kellogg
2021TamarackGeoff Emanuel
2022BreakawayGregg & Emily Carville

Seguin Island Sprint Perpetual Awards

Abbott Fletcher Trophy - First overall (corrected Seguin Island Sprint) racing class

In 1962, the official name of the five-year-old Manana Island Race was established with the donation of the Manana Island Trophy bowl from Mrs. Ernest J Ballard of Chebeague Island. In 2000, the PYC dedicated the Manana Island Race to the memory of Abbott Fletcher and rededicated the Manana Island Trophy as the Abbott Fletcher Trophy.  From 1965 to 1999, Abbott Fletcher sailed in thirty-four consecutive Monhegan Island races on his boat “Majek”.  His final, twelfth, victory was in 1999.

Defiant
YearBoat NameOwner
1957GuillemontHenry S. Parker Jr.
1958Celeriter IIHoward H. Mills
1959CarimataPierre S. Dupont IV
1960Night HeronFrancis Huntington
1961Robin Too IIRaoul Vincent
1962Kalitan IIIJohn Cranshaw
1963CambelynnGeorge Lewis
1964AlbatrossDougald MacDonald
1965AppledoreDana W. Atchley, JR
1966MelodyArthur Haskins
1967ProteaD. Floyd Russell
1968MelodyArthur Haskins
1969CapellaWilliam Rines
1970AstrolabeD. P. Whiting
1971CapellaJ. Stanley
1972Mutiny IID. Corson
1973FreedomJ.R. Flaker
1974PamelaN. Gregory
1975HeitorikJ. Pedersen
1976HeitorikJ. Pedersen
1977Har De Har HarH. Beach
1978FlingP. Perkins
1979Fast CompanyDavid Cordeau
1980Heitorik IIIJan Pedersen
1981BarbaraDel Damboise
1982BarbaraDel Damboise
1983BarbaraDel Damboise
1984BarbaraDel Damboise
1985GandalfGarg Blenkhorn
1986Pointin StarTerry Naylon
1987RobinH. Bud Singer
1988JackpotRobert Twinem
1989AberrationGeoff Emanuel
1990Wild GooseA. Worden
1991Winters DreamStafford Soule
1992MajekAbbott Fletcher
1993MajekAbbott Fletcher
1994SunshineDavid Jones
1995TamarackGeoff Emanuel
1996MajekAbbott Fletcher
1997C-C-CourageJennifer Yahr
1998Wayne Smith
1999MajekAbbott Fletcher
2000Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2001PatriotDexter Hyland
2002Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2003PatriotDexter Hyland
2004DefiantWayne Smith
2005CommotionGeoff Emanuel
2006Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2007MiladyKris Jennings
2008Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2009MiladyKris Jennings
2010Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2011SevenTom Hall
2012Morning StarJim Palmer
2013Cats PawButch Minson
2014Cats PawButch Minson
2015Cats PawButch Minson
2016Cats PawButch Minson
2017Cats PawButch Minson
2019SapphireTheodore Coombs
2020Kaos IIScott Smithwick
2021Hound DogMatt Parker
2022CygnetteScott Adler

Seguin Island Trophy - First overall (corrected time) Jib and Main (JAM) class in Seguin Island Spring Course

The first Seguin Island Trophy Race was held in 1985. The course is intended for cruising yachts wishing to participate in the Monhegan Island Race weekend. This perpetual award was donated by William Richards in 1989 and the four previous winners were included on the plaque. This award is given to the yacht to finish first on corrected time in either the full crew or the double-handed division.

YearBoat NameOwner
1985QuintessenceAl Carville
1986ArbaciaBob Kellogg
1987QuintessenceAl Carville
1988KallunaBud Woodward
1989ConspirancyMichael Iaconeta
1990PashabraPaul Kelly
1991AvatarAlan Kew
1992Flying CloudT. Gordon McNabb
1993ScaramoucheMerle Hallett
1994TalariaJoseph Carney Jr.
1995TalariaJoseph Carney Jr.
1996Sea ReturnRobert Tetrault
1997TalariaJoseph Carney Jr.
1998TalariaJoseph Carney Jr.
1999ScaramoucheMerle Hallett
2000My PalJames Lowrey
2001ColtraneMichael Delorenzo
2002DakotaD. Scott Gleeson Jr.
2003Rita PRandy & Gail Rice
2004SoulmateChris Kean
2005Ten HoDean Howells
2006Ten HoDean Howells
2007EnduranceMatt Jones
2008Cailin A MaraThomas Crotty
2009Indian SummerSheridan Carey
2010GreyhawkTimothy Allen
2011Morning StarJim Palmer
2012TittravateSteve Ribble
2013ImagineRandy Rice
2014HightailMarc Lorraine
2015Sugar SugarScott Thomas
2016Morning StarJim Palmer
2017Morning StarJim Palmer
2018Morning StarJim Palmer
2019Morning StarJim Palmer
2020L.E.A.HMatthew Holland
2021Sea GlassPaul Leddy
2022Morning StarJim Palmer

Sabre Yacht Trophy - Best performance by a Sabre Yacht in the Seguin Island Sprint Course - either Racing or JAM

In 2002 Rick Thompson approached Sabre Yachts to donate a trophy to encourage Sabre owners to participate in the Monhegan Island Race to the point when someday they would have their own start. Sabre agreed with the provision that in the eighth year that year's winner would keep the plaque. The award is given to the Sabre Yacht with the best finish in any of the Monhegan Island Races regardless of class or course.

YearBoat NameOwner
2002MiladyKris Jennings
2003MiladyKris Jennings
2004ShadowRobert Stevens
2005MiladyKris Jennings
2006Dawn TreaderFred Madeira
2007MiladyKris Jennings
2008LibraBarney Baker
2009Indian SummerSheridan Carey
2010LibraBarney Baker
2011MiladyKris Jennings
2012MiladyKris Jennings
2013NirvanaPeter Colesworthy
2014NirvanaPeter Colesworthy
2015NirvanaPeter Colesworthy
2016LibraBarney Baker
2017WaxwingAndy Barrett
2019LibraBarney Baker
2020AcadiaTodd Lalumiere
2021IngalinaJustin Andrus
2022LibraBarney Baker

Midget Ocean Racing Trophy - First to Finish Seguin Island Sprint Course

Fred L. Felton of Cumberland Foreside donated the Midget Ocean Racing Trophy in 1961 to the Portland Yacht Club. This trophy was awarded each year to the skipper of the yacht in Class C, which also met the MORC designation. Class C became part of the Manana Island Race. The original requirements of the trophy were for corrected time adhering to the requirements of the Midget Ocean Racing Class, at that time ocean racing yachts under 30 feet.

The local Midget Ocean Racing Club lapsed briefly but was restarted in 1974 as Midget Ocean Racing Club Casco Bay Station #4.  In 1980 the station joined the Casco Bay Sailing Association, which used PHRF as the handicap rule of choice. When the MORC class was suspended the trophy continued as first to finish in the Manana Island Race.

YearBoat NameOwner
1960KachinaJerry Colpitts
1961Cel EriterHoward H Mills
1962Fraoch GileanDouglas MacDonald
1963FlingBrigham Britton
1964AlbatrossDouglas MacDonald
1965TahiaEric W. Babcock
1966MelodyArthur Haskins
1967AlbatrossDouglas MacDonald
1968MelodyArthur Haskins
1969MelodyArthur Haskins
1970AstrolabeD.P. Whiting
1971CapellaJ. Stanley
1972Mutiny IID. Corson
1973FreedomJ.R. Flaker
1974PamelaN. Grogory
1975HeitorikJ. Pedersen
1976HeitorikJ. Pedersen
1977LooseGooseM. Frigard & D. Dyer
1978Pointin StarP. Adams
1979Heitorik IIIJ. Pedersen
1980Heitorik IIIJ. Pedersen
1981BarbaraDel Damboise
1982SynergyFrank Adshead
1983BarbaraDel Damboise
1984BarbaraDel Damboise
1985RobinH. Bud Singer
1986PointinStuart Naylan
1987RobinH. Bud Singer
1988JackpotRobert Twinen
1989AberrationGeoff Emanuel
1990Wild GooseA. Worden
1991Winters DreamS. Soule
1992MajekAbbott Fletcher
1993Tamarack IVGeoff Emanuel
1994SunshineDavid Jones
1995MajekAbbott Fletcher
1996SymmetryWinton Scott
1997C-C-CourageJennifer Yahr
1998SummetryWinton Scott
1999EquinoxTed MacCarthy
2000Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2001PatriotDexter Hyland
2002Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2003PatriotDexter Hyland
2004LaurentideWayne Smith
2005Roach CoachRich Stevenson
2006Roach CoachRich Stevenson
2007Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2008Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2009Cats PawButch Minson
2010Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2011SevenTom Hall
2012Morning StarJim Palmer
2013Cats PawButch Minson
2014Cats PawButch Minson
2015Cats PawButch Minson
2016Cats PawButch Minson
2017Cats PawButch Minson
2019Hound DogRichard Ketchum/Roger Junet
2020Oh CarolWin Fowler
2021Oh CarolGeorge Holt
2022CygnetteScott Adler

James R. Flaker Trophy - First overall (corrected time) Portland Yacht Club member owned boat racing class Seguin Island Sprint

In 1981 Merle Hallett donated the James R. Flaker Manana Island Trophy in memory of his long time navigator. Daum's of Nancy, France created the crystal sculpture. It was won in the first year by Delwood Damboise in "Barbara" who had been Flaker's college roommate at Bowdoin.

YearBoat NameOwner
1981BarbaraDelwood Damboise
1982BarbaraDelwood Damboise
1983BarbaraDelwood Damboise
1984BarbaraDelwood Damboise
1985RobinBud Singer
1986Pointi StarT. Naylan
1987RobinBud Singer
1988JackpotRobert Twinem
1989AberrationRobert Kellogg
1993SymmetryWinton Scott
1994SymmetryWinton Scott
1995SymmetryWinton Scott
1996SymmetryWinton Scott
1997C-C-CourageJennifer Yahr
1998DefiantWayne Smith
1999Mischief MakerKevin Leary
2000Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2001PatriotDexter Hyland
2002Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2003PatriotDexter Hyland
2004DefiantWayne Smith
2005CommotionGeoff Emanuel
2006Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2007DefiantWayne Smith
2008Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2009Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2010Go Dog GoDavid Ruff
2011SevenTom Hall
2012Morning StarJim Palmer
2013ImpulseJohn Wilkinson
2015Dune BuggyTom Hall
2017KristinaChristine DeMichael
2019Hound DogRich Ketchum
2020Kaos IIScott Smithwick
2021BelletrixHoward Coon
2022Go Dog GoDavid Ruff

Geoff Emanuel Spirit of Monhegan Trophy - Awarded to someone that has the spirit and love for the Monhegan Island Race that Geoff has.

YearName
2006Jody Cady
2007Blair & Charlotte Knapp
2008Bill Newberry
2009Molly White
2010Molly White
2011Skip Yale
2012Ann Blanchard
2013Marc Lorraine
2014Kurt Johnston
2015Tim Tolford
2016Bill Richards
2017Eliza Price
2018Merle Hallett
2019Brad & DJ Darious
2020Scott Smithwick
2021John Wilkenson
2022Jody Cady