PRESS RELEASE No. 18
2003 Start Dates:
Tuesday, July 1st - Division V, CAL 40 Aloha A & B
Friday, July 4th - Divisions III & IV
Sunday, July 6 - Divisions I & II

42th Biennial Transpacific Yacht Race / Los Angeles to Hawaii

Transpacific Yacht Club, Brad Avery, Commodore
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July 3, 2003

MANANA DAWNS FRIDAY FOR TRANSPAC'S UNLIKELY FOREIGN ENTRY

LOS ANGELES---The 42nd Transpacific Yacht Race to Hawaii has a record number of foreign entries with nine, but none quite as unlikely as Francisco Guzman's J/145, Jeito, from Acapulco, Mexico.

Among the record nine foreign boats sailing in Transpac 2003 is the J/145 Jeito of Mexico's Francisco Guzman (waving at left). Some of the other crew members are (from left) Francisco Guzman Jr., the skipper's son; Rafael Ambrosi, Enrique Giraud, Jon Shampain of San Diego and Franco Ambrosi. They'll start in Division 3 Friday.
"This was a crazy idea," said Guzman, who will start with the Division 3 and 4 boats at 1 p.m. Friday, following the Cal 40s, Aloha classes and four Division 5 racers that started Tuesday and preceding the final, fastest dozen on Sunday.
At Thursday's morning roll call, Aloha-A boats were setting the pace, led by Lady Bleu II, Roger and Brenda Kuske's Dynamique 62 from San Diego that averaged 7.6 knots to sail 211 miles in the previous 24 hours. First-day leader Beautiful Day was three miles back but still first in class on projected corrected handicap time. Stan and Sally Honey's Cal 40, Illusion, remained first overall and first in class, 33 miles behind Lady Bleu II.

Grant Baldwin reported from the communications vessel Alaska Eagle that "clear skies have given way to general overcast. Temperatures remain cool; foulies continue to be the order of the day. No flying fish yet but many jellyfish. The fleet is approximately 350 miles out. Stomachs have returned to normal."

Guzman, a 44-year-old Mexico City architect, bought his boat only a month ago, a few days after he and some friends had raced his J/120 at Acapulco.

"We were coming [back] to Mexico City when I started thinking about buying the boat, and suddenly a friend of mine said, 'Why don't you buy the boat and do the Transpac?'

"I said, 'That would be my golden dream. When is Transpac?' Suddenly, everything happened. It was a miracle to do a whole Transpac organization in 35 days. It's a record."

Japan's Bengal II is back for its second consecutive Transpac with skipper Yoichi Ito (third from right), next to owner Yoshihiko Murase and navigator Katsunori Ohashi (right), whose company designed the boat, an Ohashi 52. They'll start Sunday in Division 2.
Jeito's crew includes John Bennett of UK Sails, who recruited much of the crew; San Diego veteran Jon Shampain, and three father-son duos, including Guzman's son Francisco Jr. and Acapulco Yacht Club Commodore Ricardo Brockman and son Ricardo Jr.

And, by the way, the boat's name is not the customary Spanish pronunciation, which would be hay-EE-to.

"It's a Portuguese named pronounced 'jetto,' " Guzman said. "I bought the boat in Seattle. It means 'brave with elegance.' "

Another foreign entry with Jeito in Division 3 is James and Jenny Neill's Reichel/Pugh designed Super 30, The Cone of Silence. Rod Skellet's Young 32, Krakatoa, also from Australia, and Bill Allan's Cape Bay Fast 40, from Canada, will start in Division 4 Friday. Barry Ruff's Wylie 39, Axapac, from Vancouver, B.C., is already racing in Aloha-A.

Four boats going in Division 2 Sunday are Karl Kwok's Transpac 52, Beau Geste, Hong Kong; Yoshihiko Murase's Ohashi 52, Bengal II, Japan; W.E. Rawson's Adams 60, Helsal II, Australia, and Dan Sinclair's Andrews 68, Renegade, Vancouver, B.C.
Krakatoa flies the Australian flag while installing a new headstay before starting in Division 4 Friday.

Daily position reports, news summaries, photos will be posted at www.transpacificyc.org until the completion of the race.

EDITORS: Press/photo boats, courtesy of private owners and J/Boats and Raider RIBS inflatable tenders, will be available to accredited media for all three starts. Complimentary, copyright free photos in high and low resolution also are available. Please contact the press officer (below) concerning either matter.



Division 1 (starts July 6)

  • Pegasus 77 (Reichel/Pugh 77), Philippe Kahn, Honolulu.
  • Pyewacket (R/P 75), Roy E. Disney, Los Angeles.

 

Division 2 (starts July 6)
  • Alta Vita (Transpac 52), Bill Turpin, Santa Cruz, Calif.
  • Beau Geste (Transpac 52), Karl Kwok, Hong Kong.
  • Bengal II (Ohashi 52 ),Yoshihiko Murase, Nagoya, Japan.
  • Grand Illusion (Santa Cruz 70), Lahaina, H.I.
  • Helsal II (Adams 60), W.E. Rawson, Melbourne, Australia.
  • Icon (Perry 65), Richard Robbins/Jim Roser, Seattle.
  • Medicine Man (Andrews 61), Bob Lane, Long Beach, Calif.
  • Pendragon 4 (Davidson 52), John MacLaurin, Marina del Rey, Calif.
  • Renegade (Andrews 70), Dan Sinclair, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
  • Vicki (Andrews 68), Al and Vicki Schwartz, Long Beach.

 

Myron Lyon's J/160, Innocent Merriment.
Division 3 (starts July 4)
  • Dasher (Santa Cruz 50), Roger Groh, San Francisco.
  • Horizon (Santa Cruz 50), Jack Taylor, Dana Point, Calif.
  • Innocent Merriment (J/160), Myron Lyon, San Diego.
  • Jeito (J/145), Francisco Guzman, Acapulco, Mexico.
  • Lucky Dog (J/125), Peter Putnam, Newport Beach---DH.
  • Maitri (J/160), Peter Johnson, San Diego.
  • On Point (Schock 40), Nick Martin, Wilmington, Calif.
  • Pipe Dream IX (J/160), Scott Piper, Coral Gables, Fla.
  • Reinrag2 (J/125), Tom Garnier, Portland, Ore.
  • The Cone of Silence (Australian Super 30), James and Jenny Neil, Newport, NSW, Australia.

 

Richard Mainland's Ross 40, Paddy Wagon.
Division 4 (starts July 4)
  • Bolt (Olson 40), Craig Reynolds, Balboa, Calif.
  • Cool Man Cool2 ! (Sydney 38), Harrell Jones, Dana Point.
  • Hot Tamale (J/120), Tom and Doug Jorgensen, Glendora, Calif.
  • Krakatoa (Young 32), Rod Skellet, Sydney, Australia.
  • Lawndart (Cape Bay Fast 40), Bill Allan, Nanaimo, B.C.
  • Paddy Wagon (Ross 40), Richard Mainland, Marina del Rey, Calif.
  • Swept Away (J/120), Louis Bianco, Seattle.
  • Tabasco (1D35), John Wylie, San Diego.
  • TERA's XL (ILC 40), Antony & Daniel Barron, Northridge, Calif.
  • Two Guys On the Edge (1D35M), Dan Doyle, Honolulu---DH.
  • Wild Thing (1D35), Chris and Kara Busch, San Diego.
Tim and Sue Coker's Choate 40, Masquerade
Divisions 5 (starts July 1)
  • B'Quest (Tripp 40), Challenged America/Urban Miyares, San Diego.
  • Masquerade (Choate 40), Timothy Coker, San Diego.
  • There and Back Again (Tripp 40), Robert Rice, Long Beach.
  • Wind Dancer (Catalina 42), Paul Edwards, Wilmington, Del.

 

 

Cal 40 (starts July 1)
  • California Girl (Cal 40), Don and Betty Lesley, Point Richmond, Calif.
  • Celebrity (Cal 40), Gerald Finnegan, Redondo Beach, Calif.
  • Flying Cloud (Cal 40), Darrell and Scott Wilson, Long Beach.
  • Illusion (Cal 40), Stan Honey & Sally Lindsay Honey, Palo Alto.
    Darrell Wilson warms up his Cal 40, Flying Cloud, followed by Dennis Conner on Persephone
  • John B (Cal 40), Greg Boyer, Newport Beach, Calif.
  • Ralphie (Cal 40), Jack and Taylor Pillsbury/Eleanor and Davis Pillsbury, San Francisco.
  • Ranger (Cal 40), William Partridge, Richmond, Calif.
  • Redhead (Cal 40), Andrew Opple, Ketchum, Idaho.
  • Seafire, John T. Harrison, Honolulu.
  • Willow Wind (Cal 40), Wendy Siegal, Seal Beach, Calif.

 

DH - Doublehanded

ALOHA DIVISION (starts July 1)
Aloha A
  • Axapac (Wylie 39), Barry Ruff, Vancouver, B.C.
  • Beach Music (Tayana 52), Kirby Coryell, Lafayette, Calif.---DH.
  • Beautiful Day (Beneteau 47.7), William Boyd, San Diego.
  • Between the Sheets (Sun Odyssey 52.2), Ross Pearlman, Calabasas, Calif.
  • Enchanted Lady (Roberts 55), Andy Sibert, Seal Beach, Calif.
  • Incredible (Swan 53), Rick Gorman, Los Alamitos, Calif.
  • Lady Bleu II (Dynamique 62), Roger and Brenda Kuske, San Diego.
  • Marla R (Beneteau 50), Jon Richards, Mesa, Ariz.

 

Aloha B
  • Barking Spider (Catalina 38), David Kory, Point Richmond, Calif.
  • Pipe Dream (Choate/Feo 37), John Davis, Long Beach.
  • Sea Dancer (Ericson 35), Alvin Wheatman, Marina del Rey.

     

 

Transpac Documentary Video/DVD

The two-hour historical documentary "Transpac/A Century Across the Pacific" is on sale in marine stores and nautical museums or may be ordered online with a credit card through a link on the Web site home page www.transpacificyc.org. The Web site also has a mail-order form. The video format $39.95, DVD $49.95 and PAL $49.95 for countries requiring that medium.

COMMODORE
      Brad Avery
      (949) 645-9412
      brad@occsailing.com

ENTRIES
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PRESS OFFICER
      Rich Roberts
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      richsail@earthlink.net

WEB PAGE
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