
Pyewacket (left), without Roy E. Disney on board, leads the fleet shortly after Sunday's final start of the Transpac
44th
Transpacific Yacht Race
Los
Angeles to Honolulu
Starts July 9, 12 and 15,
2007
2,225 nautical miles
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No
breeze, no Disney for Transpac's final start
Disney, unfortunately, won't be sailing at all in what would have been
his 16th Transpac.
"It's
very sad," said the younger Disney, who also filled in for his dad 10
years ago when Roy E. broke a leg before the race and that earlier
Pyewacket broke Merlin's 20-year-old record.
"With
these kids he has a lot on his mind. He was just going to feel too
isolated."
"We really are in
the trade winds now," Calhoun e-mailed. "Wind is coming from the NE,
gusting to 18 knots! We
love the trade winds. We decided yesterday evening while sipping our box
wine during happy hour that we were tired of going south. So while [Don
Grind's rival Cal 40] Far Far sailed cold, we sailed hot. Far Far is
going south, south. They are the farthest boat south. We say, let's stop
fiddling around and head for
Earlier, Kahn's race
blog (www.pegasus.com/log.htm)
posted before the start read: "Now it's a bit of a game of chicken.
There are two tropical depressions active in the eastern Pacific. Both
of these systems are forecast to strengthen into tropical storms in the
next 24 hours. So now, does anyone have the guts to go south and catch a
little lift from the big ones? This is going to be one interesting
race."
The
Transpacific Yacht Club has joined with Casio Computer Co., Ltd., in a
sponsorship agreement to make the company's Oceanus watch the official
timekeeper of the 44th biennial race. The Oceanus is a solar-powered
chronograph watch with
a time signal-calibration function developed by making full use of
Casio's advanced electronic technologies.
News and product information:
http://world.casio.com/
Archived press releases:
http://www.underthesunphotos.com/Press%20Releases/PR-index.htm
(Standings by corrected handicap time. ORR rating allowances in
parentheses in days:hours:minutes:seconds based on handicap distance of
2,300 n.m.; subtract time allowance from actual elapsed time to
determine corrected handicap time)
Pyewacket (Reichel/Pugh
90),
Magnitude 80 (Andrews
80), Doug Baker,
Rosebud (STP 65),
Roger Sturgeon,
Peligroso (Kernan
70), Mike
Medicine Man (Andrews
63),
Hugo Boss (Volvo 60),
Andy Tourell,
DH-Pegasus 101 (Open
50),
Lucky (Transpac 52),
Bryon Ehrhart, Chicago (2:05:26:28)
Morning Light
(Transpac 52), Jeremy Wilmot,
Skylark (
Holua (
Trader (Transpac 52),
Fred Detwiler,
It's OK (Andrews 50),
Tres Gordo Sailing,
Cheetah (ULDB 70),
Chris Slagerman,
Pendragon IV
(Davidson 52), John MacLaurin,
Yumehyotan (Nelson/Marek
68), Yasuo Sano,
Ragtime (Spencer 65),
Chris Welsh,
Bengal 7 (Ohashi 46),
Yoshihiko Murase,
Locomotion (Andrews
45), Ed Feo,
2. Delicate Balance
(Andrews 56), DBB Transpac LLC,
3. Raincloud (J/48),
Lorenzo Berho
4. Lucky Dog (J/125),
Colin Shanner,
5. Verizon Wireless
(ex-Stealth Chicken; Perry 56), Timothy Beatty, Rancho
6. Reinrag2 (J/125),
Tom Garnier,
8. Ruahatú (Concordia
47), Ricardo Brockmann,
DID NOT START--The
Secret (MacGregor 65), Cheryle Rayson/Garry Golding,
2.
Relentless (
3. Hula Girl (
4. Kokopelli 2 (
5. Tachyon III (
6. Passion (
7. Horizon (
8.
9.
Stags' Leap Winery (ex-Chasch Mer;
2. Tower (Lidgard
45), Doug Grant,
3. Rancho Deluxe
(Swan 45), Mike Diepenbrock,
4.
DH-Tango (J/133), Michael Abraham/Phillip Rowe,
5. DH-Narrow Escape
(Fast 40), Allen Lehman Sr. and Jr.,
6. Uncontrollable
Urge (
7.
Recidivist (Schumacher 39), Ken Olcott,
8. Paddy Wagon (Ross
40), Richard Mainland,
9. On the Edge of
Destiny (1D35), Sean Doyle,
Division 6 (Started
July 9)
2. Peregrine (Hobie
33), Simon Garland,
3. Psyche (
4. Far Far (
5.
6. Inspired
Environments (Beneteau First 40.7), Timothy Ballard,
7. Brown Sugar
(Express 37), Steve Brown,
8. Shanti (Olson
911S), Jon Eberly,
9.
DH-X Dream (X-119), Steen Moller/Bob MacDonald,
Aloha A
(Started July 9)
2. Between the Sheets
(Jeanneau 52), Ross Pearlman, Marina del Rey (5:12:56:15), 1,641.
3. Ariadne (Ladd 73),
Frank Easterbrook,
4. Windswept (Sean
57), Maxwell Phelps,
6.
Ho'okolohe (Farr 58), Alyson and Cecil Rossi,
7. Enchilado (Jeanneau
54), Cesar de Saracho,
8. Alsumar (S&S 70),
Bill and Ted Davis,
2. Ginny (Calkins
50), Chris Calkins/Norm Reynolds,
3. Traveler (North
Wind 47), Michael Lawler,
4. Cirrus (Standfast
40), William D. Myers,
5. Lady Liberty
(Catalina 36), John Wallner,
RETIRED--Gaviota (Cal
2-46), Jim Partridge,
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DH-Doublehanded.
Multihull
LoeReal (Jeanneau 60
trimaran), H.L. Enloe,
Minnow (Catana 52
catamaran), Bob and Mike Webster,
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Pyewacket over to son Roy Pat, holding grandson Aidan
racers
at the start line
Magnitude 80 had the early lead off the line until Pyewacket took over
Morning
Light crew at work
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