
Posts Tagged ‘Pacific Cup’
Is Offshore Cruising or Racing More Fun?
Some people only race and others only cruise. Some know how to enjoy both. Jimmy Peter is one of those who relays the differences.
No Rest for Pacific Cup on Sunday
As the remnants of Hurricane Darby have passed south of the Hawaiian Islands, the Pacific Cup boats still at sea are dealing with increasingly rainy and squally weather.
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Pyewacket 70 Finishes Pacific Cup Race
Roy Pat Disney's turbo Volvo 70 Pyewacket 70 has completed the Pacific Cup, first to finish.
Good Jibes #48: Nicki Bennett Chats With Ronnie Simpson
Ronnie is an Iraq War veteran who discovered sailing after being wounded, and has since sailed well over 100,000 miles.
Navy Medevacs Pacific Cup Crewman
A medical problem prompted the evacuation of a crewmember from a Pacific Cup competitor.
The Pacific Cup Sails Off into the Big Blue Blob
Natural attrition, plus a few pandemic-driven issues, pared down the list of Pacific Cup starters to 63.
Yacht Racing Near and Far in July
The Pacific Cup and the Vic-Maui Race both start during the first full week of July.
It’s National Safe Boating Week
The National Safe Boating Council reminds us that, just ahead of the boating-busy Memorial Day Weekend, there's a thing called National Safe Boating Week.
Bluewater Bash Bashes Out the Gate Today
The Bluewater Bash started this morning from the San Francisco Cityfront. "This race looks almost like 'No winners: only losers and survivors.'"
Kudos to Chuck Hawley, Winner of US Sailing’s Herreshoff Award
Chuck Hawley receives the well-deserved Herreshoff Award from US Sailing.
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