August 1, 2007 - Transpac Epilogue
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Transpac
2007
 
44th Transpacific Yacht Race
Starts July 9, 12 and 15, 2007
Los Angeles to Honolulu
2,225 nautical miles
 
  A    s e c o nd   c e n t u r y    o f    r a c i n g    a c r o s s    t h e    P a c i f i c
   
Aug. 1, 2007
 
    

Transpac 2007 had everything but wind
  

HONOLULU---Transpac 2007 epilogue:

The 44th Transpacific Yacht Race to Hawaii had 73 starters, the fourth most ever; the youngest crew (On the Edge of Destiny, average 19.8 years); the oldest crew of two (Tango, each 70), and the oldest boat (Alsumar, 73 years).

It also had the fun-loving Webster brothers from Oklahoma sailing a 52- foot luxury catamaran, The Minnow, while puffing on Sousaphones and playing Beethoven sonatas on an electric piano the whole 2,225 nautical miles, and a team of young sailors recruited and trained for the sole purpose of sailing the race while a production team recorded their every move and sound to make a documentary film about it. Look for "Morning Light" in theaters next summer.

There also were boisterous sendoffs from Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach---now Transpac's mainland home port---for each of the three starts, interspersed with the dedication of 11 historic monuments chronicling each decade of the race.

But once off the starting line at Point Fermin in San Pedro, what Transpac 2007 didn't have was the wonderful trade winds the race is famous for, at least not until it was too late to think about records. Oddly, in a year when the moderately southern route under the rhumb line was blocked by a pattern of light wind pockets for boats starting Monday and Sunday, the window opened briefly for Thursday's starters---including nine vintage Santa Cruz 50s and 52s---to enjoy the best weather of all. The Deep South was the way to go.

Tragically, four days before the first start Wendy Siegal, a Transpac director whose enthusiasm and energy brought the revival of the Cal 40s four decades after their glory days, was found drowned near her boat in Alamitos Bay Marina. She was 55. In tribute, friends and other Cal 40 sailors scattered flowers from John Harrison's Seafire in front of the Hawaii Yacht Club one afternoon, following a similar salute at the starting line.

Roy E. Disney chartered his sleek Pyewacket back from the Orange Coast College School of Sailing and Seamanship and modified it up to record-breaking potential but decided at a late hour not to sail on it. Just as well. Without proper wind, there would be no record, although co-skippers Roy Pat Disney and Gregg Hedrick claimed a third Barn Door for posting the fastest elapsed time by a monohull (7 days 1 hour 11 minutes 56 seconds).

There were five doublehanded monohull entries, including double Barn Door winner Philippe Kahn with co-skipper Richard Clarke first on elapsed and corrected time, and the two septuagenarians, Mike Abraham and Phil Rowe, second overall on Tango.

It was a good year for Australians. Jeremy Wilmot, 21, was elected skipper by the Morning Light crew and led them to third place overall in Division 2. Nick Bice, originally hired to oversee Pyewacket's modifications, also sailed on that boat and received the Don Vaughn award as outstanding crew member on the fastest boat.

Morning Light, a Transpac 52, has been sold to Syd Fischer, Australia's living legend of sailing who plans to race it in the Sydney- Hobart classic starting Dec. 26 (Boxing Day). He hasn't named a skipper, but Wilmot might be available. His parents would never let him sail the Sydney-Hobart. They might see it differently now.

The last boat to finish was Jorge Morales' Mysteré, a Swan 42 from Dana Point, Calif., competing in Aloha B class. Mysterégot a six-day head start on Pyewacket and finished seven days later. Morales arrived two days after the awards dinner but won a prize, anyway: the Tail End Charley trophy. He was not disappointed.

"It was a fantastic race," he said. "We just missed out on the weather. When we had 29 knots of wind [near the end] the boat was fantastic. The last three days it was blowing a steady 20-24 knots, and when we'd got the squalls they weren't as strong [as usual]. Coming down the Molokai Channel we were going into the 27s."

Other competitors raved about the wonderful surfing but, alas, vintage Swans, built for comfort, don't surf much.

"Unfortunately," Morales said, "it goes through water like a cow. It just refuses to get over it."

The upside: After 20 days at sea, Morales said, "My water maker was the best investment ever."

Complete results are below.

Special awards and trophies

First Hawaiian Yacht Corrected: Stag’s Leap Winery –Gib Black

First Foreign Yacht Corrected: Ruahatú–Ricardo Brockman

First Split Rig Corrected: Alsumar – Bill &Ted Davis / John Craig

First Schumacher Yacht Trophy: Recidivist – Ken Olcott

First Racer/Cruiser Under 49 Feet - Don Clothier Trophy: Rancho Deluxe – Mike Diepenbrock

Oldest Crew: Tango – Michael Abraham/Philip Rowe

Farthest North: Medicine Man – Bob Lane

Tail End Charley: Mysteré – Jorge Morales

Outstanding Crew Member (First elapsed time boat) Don Vaughn Memorial Trophy:
Pyewacket – Nick Bice.

Outstanding Crew Member (First corrected time boat) Richard Steele Memorial Trophy: Reinrag2– Kevin Garnier

Outstanding Honolulu Volunteer – Claire Lang Memorial Trophy: Presented by Honolulu Chair Susan Jacquelin Esse – DJ Gillies- Walling

The Transpacific Yacht Club 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

Transpac supporters also include the Long Beach Sea Festival 2007, Gladstone's Restaurant, Ayres Hotels and L. Gaylord Sportswear.

Archived press releases:
http://www.underthesunphotos.com/Press%20Releases/PR- index.htm

More information: www.transpacificyc.org

Transpac 2007 final standings
In order of corrected handicap time (place in total fleet in parentheses).

All times by days:hours:minutes:seconds.

ORR rating allowances in parentheses; time allowance subtracted from elapsed time to determine corrected handicap time.
   
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Mysteré: last but 'fantastic'


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Morning Light moving Down Under


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Tribute to Wendy Siegal at Hawaii YC








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Division 1 (Started July 15)

1. Magnitude 80 (Andrews 80), Doug Baker, Long Beach, Calif. (00:4:32:33), elapsed time 7:19:08:10; corrected time 7:14:35:37 (13th in fleet).
2. Pyewacket (Reichel/Pugh 90), Roy E. Disney, Burbank, Calif. (minus-00:21:09:13), ET 7:01:11:56; CT 7:22:21:09 (17).
3. Rosebud (STP 65), Roger Sturgeon, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (1:04:09:36), ET 9:15:35:32; CT 8:09:25:46 (19).
4. Peligroso (Kernan 70), Mike Campbell/Dale Williams, Long Beach (1:05:17:12), ET 9:16:40:48; CT 8:11:23:36 (23).
5. Medicine Man (Andrews 63), Bob Lane, Long Beach (1:07:02:37), ET 10:02:40:39, CR 8:19:38:02 (32).

Division 2 (Started July 15)

1. Samba Pa Ti (Transpac 52), John Kilroy Jr., Los Angeles (2:04:02:17), ET 10:15:565:55, CT 8:11:54:38 (24).
2. Holua (Santa Cruz 70), Brack Duker, Pasadena, Calif. (2:08:51:12), ET 10:21:10:00; CT 8:12:18:48 (26).
3. Morning Light(Transpac 52), Jeremy Wilmot, Honolulu (2:05:27:19), ET 10:20:09:13, CT 8:14:41:54 (28).
4. Skylark (Santa Cruz 70), Doug Ayres, Newport Beach, Calif. (2:06:24:05), ET 10:22:13:44, CT 8:15:49:39 (29).
5. Hugo Boss (Volvo 60), Andy Tourell, Gosport, UK (1:23:10:32), ET 10:16:59:05, CT 8:17:48:33 (31).
6. Westerly (Santa Cruz 70), Thomas and Timothy Hogan, Newport Beach (2:06:06:45), ET 11:03:00:27, CT 8:20:53:42 (35).
7. DH-Pegasus 101 (Open 50), Philippe Kahn/Richard Clarke, Honolulu (2:00:47:54), ET 11:00:26:56, CT 8:23:39:02 (37).
8. Lucky (Transpac 52), Bryon Ehrhart, Chicago (2:05:26:28), ET 11:10:38:40, CT 9:05:12:12 (44).
9. Trader (Transpac 52), Fred Detwiler, Pompano Beach, Fla. (2:09:31:32), ET 11:18:29:22, CT 9:08:57:50 (47).

Division 3 (Started July 15)

1. Denali (Nelson/Marek 70), William McKinley, Grosse Pointe, Mich. (2:13:37:33), ET 10:23:20:01, CT 8:09:26:58 (20).
2. Pendragon IV (Davidson 52), John MacLaurin, Encino, Calif. (2:19:54:52), ET 11:07:57:47, CT 8:12:02:55 (25).
3. It's OK (Andrews 50), Tres Gordo Sailing, Glendora, Calif. (2:14:25:31), ET 11:04:26:57, CT 8:14:01:26 (27).
4. Ragtime (Spencer 65), Chris Welsh, Newport Beach (2:23:51:49), ET 11:19:30:48, CT 8:19:38:59 (33).
5. Locomotion (Andrews 45), Ed Feo, Long Beach (3:03:56:13), ET 12:04:20:39, CT 9:00:24:26 (39).
6. Bengal (Ohashi 46), Yoshihiko Murase, Nagoya, Japan (3:03:43:16), ET 12:06:28:58, CT 9:02:45:42 (41).
7. Cheetah (ULDB 70), Chris Slagerman, Los Angeles (2:18:18:28), ET 11:22:36:00, CT 9:04:17:32 (42).
8. Yumehyotan (Nelson/Marek 68), Yasuo Sano, Osaka, Japan (2:22:57:25), ET 13:01:44:12. CT 10:02:46:47 (54).

Division 4 (Started July 12)

1. Reinrag2 (J/125), Tom Garnier, Wilsonville, Ore. (3:22:20:02), ET 10:11:51:35, CT 6:14:39:33 (first in fleet).
2. Cipango (Andrews 56), Bob & Rob Barton, Santa Rosa, Calif. (3:16:51:29), ET 10:12:18:54, CT 6:19:27:25 (2).
3. Verizon Wireless (ex-Stealth Chicken; Perry 56), Timothy Beatty, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. (3:08:33:34), ET 10:18:49:23; CT 7:10:15:49 (10).
4. Ruahatú (Concordia 47), Ricardo Brockmann, Acapulco, Mexico (3:23:58:37), ET 11:16:05:33; CT 7:16:06:56 (16).
5. Raincloud (J/48), Lorenzo Berho Corona, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico (3:22:26:21), ET 12:19:07:24, CT 8:20:41:03 (34).
6. Bolt (Nelson/Marek 55), Craig Reynolds, Newport Beach (4:00:24:09), ET 13:13:31:409; CT 9:11:07:31 (48).
RETIRED ---Lucky Dog (J/125), Colin Shanner, San Diego (3:21:37:33).
RETIRED---Delicate Balance (Andrews 56), DBB Transpac LLC, San Rafael, Calif. (3:20:58:21).

Division 50/52 (Started July 12)

1. Kokopelli 2 (Santa Cruz 52), S.A. (Chip) Megeath, Tiburon, Calif. (3:03:55:25), ET 10:02:53:16, CT 6:22:58:21 (3).
2. Horizon (Santa Cruz 50), Jack Taylor, Dana Point, Calif. (4:00:14:46), ET 11:02:01:10; CT 7:01:46:24 (4).
3. Tachyon III (Santa Cruz 52), Kazumasa Nishioka, Tokyo (3:18:57:36), ET 10:20:49:36; CT 7:03:52:00 (5).
4. Passion (Santa Cruz 50), Steve Hastings, Corpus Christi, Tex. (3:20:35:39), ET 11:01:12:36; CT 7:04:36:57 (6).
5. Fortaleza (Santa Cruz 50), Jim Morgan, Long Beach (4:00:12:42), ET 11:05:54:19; CT 7:05:41:37 (7).
6. Hula Girl (Santa Cruz 50T), Beau Gayner, Newport Beach (3:17:23:38), ET 11:02:33:23; CT 7:09:09:45 (9).
7. Stags' Leap Winery (ex-Chasch Mer; Santa Cruz 50), Gib Black, Honolulu (4:05:22:35), ET 11:17:40:45; CT 7:12:18:10 (12).
8. Adrenalin (Santa Cruz 50), David Clark, Newport Beach (3:19:43:59), ET 8:16:02:46, CT 9:00:18:47 (38).
9. Relentless (Santa Cruz 52), Will Durant/Rick Brizendine, Long Beach (3:16:42:19), ET 13:04:34:32, CT 10:03:52:13 (54).

Division 5(Started July 12)

1. Rancho Deluxe (Swan 45), Mike Diepenbrock, Sacramento, Calif. (4:10:34:37), ET 11:17:03:14; CT 7:04:28:37 (8).
2. Tower (Lidgard 45), Doug Grant, San Pedro, Calif. (4:10:51:22), ET 11:21:14:41, CT 7:10:23:19 (11).
3. On the Edge of Destiny (1D35), Sean Doyle, Kailua, H.I. (5:00:05:40), ET 12:15:11:55, CT 7:15:06:15 (14).
4. Paddy Wagon (Ross 40), Richard Mainland, Los Angeles (4:15:58:16), ET 12:07:25:55, CT 7:15:27:39 (15).
5. Recidivist (Schumacher 39), Ken Olcott, Los Altos, Calif. (5:09:17:24), ET 13:13:18:53, CT 8:02:01:29 (18).
6. Tabasco (1D35), Gary Fanger, San Francisco (5:02:01:10), ET 14:01:34:05, CT 8:23:32:55 (36).
7. DH-Tango (J/133), Michael Abraham/Phillip Rowe, Newport Beach (4:19:58:16), ET 14:00:03:33, CT 9:04:35:36 (43).
8. DH-Narrow Escape (Fast 40), Allen Lehman Sr. and Jr., Payson, Ariz. (4:20:59:25), ET 14:02:37:49, CT 9:05:38:24 (46).
9. Uncontrollable Urge (Columbia 30), James/Chris Gilmore, Carlsbad, Calif. (4:23:42:31), ET 15:17:20:46, CT 10:17:38:15 (59).

Division 6(Started July 9)

1. Psyche (Cal 40), Steve Calhoun, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (7:03:57:50), ET 15:13:39:44; CT 8:09:41:54 (21).
2. Far Far (Cal 40), Don Grind, Placerville, Calif. (7:02:47:32), ET 15:12:44:58; CT 8:09:57:26 (22).
3. Peregrine (Hobie 33), Simon Garland, San Diego (5:21:13:46), ET 14:14:58:56; CT 8:17:14:13 (30).
4. DH-Brilliant (J/100), Tim Fuller/Erik Shampain, Murrieta, Calif. (5:21:44:43), ET 15:08:50:10, CT 9:11:36:24 (49).
5. Inspired Environments (Beneteau First 40.7), Timothy Ballard, Sausalito, Calif. (5:20:14:31), ET 15:07:59:27; CT 9:11:44:56 (50).
6. Brown Sugar (Express 37), Steve Brown, Santa Ana, Calif. (6:03:41:56), ET 16:00:16:01, CT 9:20:34:05 (53).
7. California Girl (Cal 40), Don and Betty Lessley, Novato, Calif. (7:01:16:11), ET 17:07:42:04, CT 10:06:25:53 (55).
8. DH-X Dream (X-119), Steen Moller/Bob MacDonald, Point Richmond, Calif. (5:12:37:00), ET 15:19:10:39; CT 10:06:33:39 (56).
9. Shanti (Olson 911S), Jon Eberly, Greenbrae, Calif. (7:17:47:09), ET 18:02:39:41, CT 10:08:52:32 (57).

Aloha A (Started July 9)

1. Between the Sheets (Jeanneau 52), Ross Pearlman, Marina del Rey (5:12:56:15), ET 14:16:00:06; CT 9:01:03:51 (45).
2. Ariadne (Ladd 73), Frank Easterbrook, Newport Beach (4:08:39:09), finished; 14:00:13:11; CT 9:05:34:02 (51).
3. French Kiss (Beneteau 50), Bryan Daniels, Alamo, Calif. (5:11:59:45), ET 15:03:07:31; CT 9:15:07:46 (51).
4. Windswept (Sean 57), Maxwell Phelps, Jamul, Calif. (5:06:21:29), ET 15:00:39:08, CT 9:18:17:39 (52).
5. Enchilado (Jeanneau 54), Cesar de Saracho, Tucson, Ariz. (4:23:43:58), ET 17:04:01:15, CT 12:04:17:17 (61).
6. Ho'okolohe (Farr 58), Alyson and Cecil Rossi, Novato, Calif. (4:10:58:57), ET 17:09:01:22, CT 12:22:02:25 (62).
7. Alsumar (S&S 70), Bill and Ted Davis, Las Vegas, Nev. (4:22:27:48), ET 19:15:21:30, CT 14:17:21:30 (66).
8. Anna Katarina (First 47.7), John Otterson, La Jolla, Calif. (5:08:31:43), RETIRED.

Aloha B(Started July 9)

1. Cirrus (Standfast 40), William D. Myers, Honolulu (7:02:14:16), ET 17:12:18:54, CT 10:10:04:38, (58).
2. *---Lady Liberty (Catalina 36), John Wallner, Calabasas, Calif. (8:12:05:44), ET 19:10:38:15, CT 10:22:32:31 (61).
3. Traveler (North Wind 47), Michael Lawler, Newport Beach (6:14:37:49), ET 18:03:34:39, CT 11:12:56:55 (60).
4. Mysteré (Swan 42), Jorge Morales, Dana Point, Calif. (6:12:14:02), ET 20:01:26:10, CT 13:13:12:08 (65).
RETIRED---Ginny (Calkins 50), Chris Calkins/Norm Reynolds, Encinitas, Calif. (5:18:26:52).
RETIRED--Gaviota (Cal 2-46), Jim Partridge, Pasadena, Calif. (6:20:18:32).
                    *---Protest pending.

Doublehanded

Elapsed time: 1. Pegasus 101; 2. Tango; 3. Narrow Escape; 4. Brilliant; 5. X-Dream.
Corrected time: 1. Pegasus 101; 2. Tango; 3. Narrow Escape; 4. Brilliant; 5. X-Dream.

Multihull

LoeReal (Jeanneau 60 trimaran), H.L. Enloe, El Paso, Tex. (Started July 15), ET 8:13:37:12; CT 8:13:37:12.
The Minnow (Catana 52 catamaran), Bob and Mike Webster, Pryor, Okla. (Started July 12), ET 14:08:53:00, CT 9:09:24:40.


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