Category: Racing

Pacific Cup Day 6 Recap – Running With Scissors

The last 24 hours went from fun, to exciting, to white knuckle. The night went really well, without any issues. The autopilot did a fine job of driving and we alternated trimming the kite. The seas remained fairly low, but building. This morning, though, we started getting more breeze in 20-25 knot range and the

Pacific Cup Day 5 – Extra! Extra! Edition

Today has been so much fun I had to write about it. Early this morning we were bombing along with the #2 sheeted to rail for the first time, actually doing that windy reach thing the “Pacific Cup brochure” talks about, then we switched to the gennaker and staysail and as the breeze built to

Pacific Cup Day 5 Recap – Slow Going

10:00am PDT Justin has punted the daily update to me today. We’ve had a great 24 hours, although we just did a quick check on our 24-hour mileage, and it seems low to us. We’re checking to see what might be off, because I think we both expected to be in the 160-180 mile range

Pacific Cup Day 4 Recap – Slow Going

11:30am PDT I’m waiting each day for the Daily Position Report that we receive via email before writing up the blog post. That way I have the latest race information to ruminate about. We can’t see the Yellowbrick Tracker, so the once a day 8am position reports are all we have to go by. Unfortunately,

Pacific Cup Day 3 – Ups and Downs

Yesterday was so much better. We clicked off 180 miles in 24 hours and 103 in the first 12 hours. That’s plenty good. The day was completely uneventful too. We started out blasting south with the gennaker in 15-20 knots. Max speed 11.70 knots. Then in the early afternoon we got headed and switched the

Day 2 Recap – Wind!

Day 2 Wind, finally! Wow, yesterday was memorable. I have never seen the ocean so still for so long. We barely moved for 24 hours between Tuesday evening and Wednesday evening. When the wind finally did come up we could still see 10 other boats. California Condor (for most of the evening, though they started

Day 1 Recap – We’re Off

Aloha! Well, an “interesting” first day for sure. Not typical, but not surprising, given the forecast. The start wasn’t quite what we hoped for, but I don’t think it really mattered. By the time we set off the breeze in the Bay was blowing 25-30. We knew it would be lighter out in the ocean

Ti leaves to see us to Hawaii

We attached the Ti leaves to the bow today – we received them in our skipper’s bag and were told that they are from Hawaii, and they’ll find their way home.  It’s a nice thought. I did some more looking since I was interested in finding out more about the plant – they’re not technically

Cookies and competition (oh wow)

Earlier today, we received a very special delivery. Wayne and Linda on the Nordic Tug “Buoy Toy” were friendly neighbors to us out on E-dock here at Richmond Yacht Club for the past 2 months. We were the lucky recipients of the most amazing gift from them…24 homemade chocolate chip and walnut cookies. The squeeze

Follow us during the race!

We are just a little over 24 hours from our start at 12:10pm (Pacific time) on Tuesday. A few boats started yesterday. Sixteen boats start today, eighteen start on Tuesday, and then the fastest crewed boats start Thursday and Friday.  There will be 55 boats in all.  We will try to make daily blog updates to svshearwater.com,

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