LONG BEACH, Calif.---"Have you imagined yourself a sole survivor
of a shipwreck in a small vessel with no power, drifting alone in the
Pacific? Do it now."
So read the grim e-mail report from Psyche, Steve Calhoun's Cal
40 from Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. that started the 44th
Transpacific Yacht Race to Hawaii with 22 other boats Monday.
Although breezes up to 18 knots blew over the Southern California
beaches Wednesday, the morning's position reports placed the
early starters only 54 (Anna Katarina) to 105 (Peregrine) nautical
miles offshore, averaging 1.6 (Lady Liberty) to 3.5 (Mysteré) knots
in speed in winds described as light to nonexistent.
Jorge Morales Mysteré, a Swan 42 from Dana Point, Calif., was
farthest along the 2,225- nautical mile track with 2,082 miles to
go, while Michael Lawler's North Wind 47, Traveler, had logged
only 64 miles after a six-hour re- start because of a crew injury.
One boat grew impatient, dropped its sails and turned on its
engine. According to the Flagship satellite tracking system, Jim
Partridge's Cal 2- 46 from Pasadena, Calif. was motoring
southwest directly toward Hawaii at 7.5 knots.
"They just want to get to Honolulu," a Transpac official concluded.
Such was the prospect facing 27 boats in the Divisions 4 and 5,
plus nine Santa Cruz 50s and 52s due to start Thursday at 1 p.m.
off Point Fermin in San Pedro. Public sendoff ceremonies at
Rainbow Harbor in downtown Long Beach start at 10 a.m., and the
start may be viewed from the bluff at Point Fermin Park.
The last 23 boats will start Sunday on the same time schedule.
Thursday's starters will include not only Transpac's youngest crew
ever--- five sailors aboard On the Edge of Destiny averaging 19.8
years, as noted earlier-- - but the race's oldest crew ever, if
doublehanded crews count. Michael Abraham, skipper of the J/133
Tango, is 70, and navigator Philip Rowe's 70th birthday is
Thursday. The Newport Beach duo also sailed the race in 2001
and swore they'd never do it again.
Now Abraham says, "I'd like to tell people of AARP age that once
you go on Medicare you gotta keep going on with your life. Our
wives think we're crazy. I think mine called our agent to see if my
life insurance was still good. We'll be okay. We're loading four
gallons of Geritol."
The youngest sailor in this year's race? It could be Justin
Diepenbrock, 15, the son of Mike Diepenbrock, skipper of Rancho
Deluxe, a Swan 45 from Sacramento and nephew of xx
Diepenbrock, the navigator.
"Transpac is something we always wanted to do together," Mike
said, "so after a few years of raising our kids we figured we'd better
get on with it."
Another Thursday starter will be Honolulu businessman Gib
Black's Stag's Leap Winery, a Santa Cruz 50 recently named for
its new sponsor. It lived the first 28 years of its life as Chasch Mer,
something of an icon as the first of its kind in a long line of
successful ultralight racers hatched from designer Bill Lee's
legendary chicken coop in Soquel, Calif.
Randy Parker sailed it in its first Transpac in 1979 and it has done
five more since. Black bought it when Parker died two years ago.
The boat is a perfect fit for Transpac's following trade winds.
"This is the boat I was in love with," Black recalled. "I was a surfer
as a kid, and this is just a big surfboard."
For those already at sea, it was hardly surfing conditions.
Calhoun messaged from Psyche, "Night fell, and so did the wind,
teasing us with 6-knot 'gusts,' and then dropping to nil. Our first
goose eggs on the knot meter occurred about midnight. This is the
second most discouraging event, consequent to the wind
dropping. The first most discouraging, yet to occur this year, is the
'360,' which refers to what happens to a sailboat when the wind is
so absolutely zero that the boat is no longer moving forward. At all.
"But life could be worse. We are presently sipping wine and
watching the sun go down with [another Cal 40] Far Far on the
horizon."
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
Transpac supporters also include the Long Beach Sea Festival
2007, Gladstone's Restaurant, Ayres Hotels and L. Gaylord
Sportswear.
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Transpac 2007 division assignments
(Ratings in seconds-per-mile for handicap distance of 2,300 n.m.)
Division 1 (Starts
July 15)
Pyewacket (Reichel/Pugh 90), Roy E. Disney,
Burbank, Calif. (-- 33.110)
Magnitude 80 (Andrews 80), Doug Baker,
Long Beach, Calif. (7.110)
Rosebud (STP 65), Roger Sturgeon, Fort
Lauderdale, Fla. (44.690)
Peligroso (Kernan 70), Mike Campbell/Dale
Williams, Long Beach (45.840)
Medicine Man (Andrews 63), Bob Lane, Long
Beach (48.590)
Division 2 (Starts July 15)
Hugo Boss (Volvo 60), Andy Tourell, Gosport, UK (73.840)
DH-Pegasus 101 (Open 50), Philippe Kahn,
Honolulu (76.380)
Samba Pa Ti (Transpac 52), John Kilroy
Jr., Los Angeles (81.451)
Lucky (Transpac 52), Bryon Ehrhart, Chicago
(83.647)
Morning Light (Transpac
52), Jeremy Wilmot, Honolulu (83.669)
Westerly (Santa Cruz 70), Thomas and Timothy
Hogan, Newport Beach (84.698)
Skylark (Santa Cruz 70), Doug Ayres, Newport
Beach, Calif. (85.424)
Holua (Santa Cruz 70), Brack Duker, Pasadena,
Calif. (88.988)
Trader (Transpac 52), Fred Detwiler, Pompano
Beach, Fla. (90.040)
Division 3(Starts
July 15)
Denali (Nelson/Marek 70), William McKinley, Grosse Pointe, Mich. (96.458)
It's OK (Andrews 50), Tres Gordo Sailing,
Glendora, Calif. (97.709)
Cheetah (ULDB 70), Chris Slagerman, Los
Angeles (103.786)
Pendragon IV (Davidson 52), John MacLaurin,
Encino, Calif. (106.301)
Yumehyotan (Nelson/Marek 68), Yasuo Sano,
Osaka, Japan (111.063)
Ragtime (Spencer 65), Chris Welsh, Newport
Beach (112.482)
Bengal 7 (Ohashi 46), Yoshihiko Murase,
Nagoya, Japan (118.520)
Locomotion (Andrews 45), Ed Feo, Long Beach
(118.858)
Division 4 (Starts July 12)
Verizon Wireless (ex-Stealth Chicken; Perry 56), Timothy Beatty, Rancho Santa
Fe, Calif. (126.093)
Cipango (Andrews 56), Bob &Rob Barton,
Santa Rosa, Calif. (139.082)
Delicate Balance (Custom 56), DBB Transpac
LLC, San Rafael, Calif. (145.522)
The Secret (MacGregor 65), Cheryle Rayson/Garry
Golding, Salisbury Downs,
Australia (147.075)
Raincloud (J/48), Lorenzo Berho Corona,
San Diego (147.818)
Lucky Dog (J/125), Colin Shanner, San Diego
(148.545)
Reinrag2 (J/125), Tom Garnier, Wilsonville,
Ore. (149.653)
Ruahatú (Concordia 47), Ricardo Brockmann,
Acapulco, Mexico (150.225)
Bolt (Nelson/Marek 55), Craig Reynolds,
Newport Beach (150.891)
Division 50/52 (Starts July 12)
Kokopelli 2 (Santa Cruz 52), S.A. (Chip) Megeath, Tiburon, Calif. (118.837)
Relentless (Santa Cruz 52), Will Durant/Rick
Brizendine, Long Beach (138.843)
Hula Girl (Santa Cruz 50T), Beau Gayner,
Newport Beach (139.921)
Tachyon III (Santa Cruz 52), Kazumasa Nishioka,
Tokyo (142.372)
Adrenalin (Santa Cruz 50), David Clark,
Newport Beach (143.582)
Passion (Santa Cruz 50), Steve Hastings,
Corpus Christi, Tex. (144.930)
Fortaleza (Santa Cruz 50), Jim Morgan,
Long Beach(150.592)
Horizon (Santa Cruz 50), Jack Taylor, Dana
Point, Calif. (150.646)
Stags' Leap Winery (ex-Chasch Mer; Santa
Cruz 50), Gib Black, Honolulu
(158.676)
Division 5 (Starts July 12)
Rancho Deluxe (Swan 45), Mike Diepenbrock, Sacramento, Calif. (166.816)
Tower (Lidgard 45), Doug Grant, San Pedro,
Calif. (167.253)
Paddy Wagon (Ross 40), Richard Mainland,
Los Angeles (175.259)
DH-Tango (J/133), Michael Abraham, Newport
Beach (180.729)
DH-Narrow Escape (Fast 40), Allen Lehman
Jr., Payson, Ariz. (183.115)
Uncontrollable Urge (Columbia 30), James/Chris
Gilmore, Carlsbad, Calif.
(187.370)
On the Edge of Destiny (1D35), Sean Doyle,
Kailua, H.I. (187.974)
Tabasco (1D35), Gary Fanger, San Francisco
(190.987)
Recidivist (Schumacher 39), Ken Olcott,
Los Altos, Calif. (202.367)
Division 6 (Starts July 9)
DH-X Dream (X-119), Steen Moller, Point Richmond, Calif. (207.574)
Inspired Environments (Beneteau First 40.7),
Timothy Ballard, Sausalito, Calif.
(219.509)
Peregrine (Hobie 33), Simon Garland, San
Diego (221.055)
DH-Brilliant (J/100), Tim Fuller, Murrieta,
Calif. (221.862)
Brown Sugar (Express 37), Steve Brown,
Santa Ana, Calif. (231.181)
California Girl (Cal 40), Don and Betty
Lessley, Novato, Calif. (264.944)
Far Far (Cal 40), Don Grind, Placerville,
Calif. (267.327)
Psyche (Cal 40), Steve Calhoun, Palos Verdes
Estates, Calif. (269.161)
Shanti (Olson 911S), Jon Eberly, Greenbrae,
Calif. (290.795)
Aloha A (Starts
July 9)
Ariadne (Ladd 73), Frank Easterbrook, Newport Beach (163.804)
Ho'okolohe (Farr 58), Alyson and Cecil
Rossi, Novato, Calif. (167.451)
Alsumar (S&S 70), Bill and Ted Davis,
Las Vegas, Nev. (185.421)
Enchilado (Jeanneau 54), Cesar de Saracho,
Tucson, Ariz. (187.408)
Windswept (Sean 57), Maxwell Phelps, Jamul,
Calif. (197.778)
Anna Katarina (First 47.7), John Otterson,
La Jolla, Calif. (201.175)
French Kiss (Beneteau 50), Bryan Daniels,
Alamo, Calif. (206.602)
Between the Sheets (Jeanneau 52), Ross
Pearlman, Marina del Rey (206.076)
Aloha B (Starts
July 9)
Ginny (Calkins 50), Chris Calkins/Norm Reynolds, Encinitas, Calif. (216.701)
Mysteré (Swan 42), Jorge Morales,
Dana Point, Calif. (244.540)
Gaviota (Cal 2-46), Jim Partridge, Pasadena,
Calif. (248.291)
Traveler (North Wind 47), Michael Lawler,
Newport Beach (257.179)
Cirrus (Standfast 40), William D. Myers,
Honolulu (266.459)
Lady Liberty (Catalina 36), John Wallner,
Calabasas, Calif. (319.454)
DH-Doublehanded.
Multihull
LoeReal (Jeanneau 60 trimaran), H.L. Enloe,
El Paso, Tex. (July 15)
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The Santa Cruz 50s are
back, including the first
one from 1979

It takes two to Tango at 70

Psyche, shown at start, later
was suffering at sea
with the early fleet

Rancho Deluxe, with the
race's youngest sailor (15),
checks its spinnaker at
Rainbow Harbor
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