
Posts Tagged ‘Hawaii’
Pacific Cup Crowd Gathers for Send-Off Celebration
In advance of the starts in the Pacific Cup today, Wednesday and Thursday, Richmond Yacht Club packed the clubhouse for a joyful bon voyage party.
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Pacific Cup 2024 — They’re Off!
The first start of the 2024 Pacific Cup heads for the Gate!
Two Brothers, Two Antrim Designs — One Pac Cup Showdown
"We're racing for pink slips," said Jim Partridge of the upcoming Pacific Cup, where he'll be sailing against his older brother, Cree.
Ron Harben Lands a Crew Position
You never know how the universe is going to act, but if you want to crew on a boat, it helps to put your name out there.
Let’s Make Juneteenth a California Sailing Holiday
As we take this day to celebrate Juneteenth, we looked online to see what California sailing events had organized a Juneteenth sailing celebration.
Nicole Miller Prepares for the Pacific Cup Race to Hawaii
Nicole Miller is a passionate Bay Area sailor who regularly sails aboard another of this year's entrants, 'Jubilant'.
Hey, ‘Presto!’ This Pacific Cup Entrant Intends To Race to Hawaii Quickly
Presto! Translated into English, this Italian word is generally taken to mean "quickly." We're therefore guessing that is how Sue and Joe Dazey of the 48-ft Chris White-designed catamaran Presto like to sail.
Pat Broderick’s Update of Life Aboard the ‘Stad Amsterdam’
Recently we shared an update from Pat Broderick aboard the 'Stad Amsterdam' as he departed Hawaii and settled into his 28-day voyage to Japan. Now, he's updating us on Day 17.
Schooner Creek Boat Works Launches New Morrelli & Melvin Cat Destined for Hawaii
Schooner Creek Boat Works is probably best known to San Francisco sailors for building Steve Randers' Wylie 70 'Rage' and Bruce Schwab's Vendée Globe Wylie 60 'Ocean Planet.'
Mariners Rescued From Uninhabited Island After Writing “HELP” With Palm Fronds
Three mariners were rescued from an uninhabited island in Micronesia after using palm fronds to spell "HELP" on the beach.
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