NEWS of the 1999 TransPac

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JULY 4, 1999 PRESS RELEASE # 18 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Zephyrus IV, Pyewacket running 1-2 in good breeze

The maxi sleds Zephyrus IV and Pyewacket were running a close 1-2 for the early lead in the 40th Transpacific Yacht Race to Hawaii Sunday and in full stride after a slow start in light wind off the Palos Verdes peninsula Saturday.

Even more encouraging, the fleets of smaller boats and Cruiser division competitors that started earlier were reporting brisk winds of 15 to 21 knots across the board, indicating that the big boats will have breeze at least for the next few days.

When the boats reported their positions at Sunday morning's roll call, the 75-foot Zephyrus IV, representing the St Francis and San Diego Yacht Clubs, led Roy E. Disney's 72-foot Pyewacket from Los Angeles YC by one mile after sailing 219 nautical miles in the first 19 hours. Pyewacket had overcome its poor start to put nine miles on the next nearest pursuer, Doug Baker's 68 1/2-foot Magnitude from Long Beach.

The question now is how long it will take the faster boats to overtake the Cruisers, who started last Tuesday. The Cruiser leaders, Kim Stebbens' 41-foot Hurricane from Seattle's Sloop Tavern YC and Bob Pace's 46-foot Esprit from Oceanside YC, are 446 miles in front of the Division 4 group of 40-foot racers led by Don Clothier's 45-foot Tower from Waikiki YC and 578 ahead of Zephyrus IV.

In the race for overall victory on corrected time—a measure of which crew sails its boat nearest its calculated potential—Zephyrus IV and Pyewacket also were 1-2, followed by Kjeld Hestehave's older, 73-foot, black-hulled Velos. The former two boats will owe Velos about 38 hours in handicap time at the end.

Sunday morning's charts indicated that the ace navigators—Mark Rudiger on Zephyrus IV and Stan Honey on Pyewacket—were already picking their spots to be when the trade winds kick in from behind in two or three days. Although their distance sailed was almost the same, the boats had split as Rudiger positioned Zephyrus IV on a track 38 miles south of Pyewacket.

Traditionally, diving south is the proper ploy for finding better wind, but apparently Honey prefers to keep Pyewacket nearer the direct line to Hawaii—the course favored by Tower, which has the guiding hand of the veteran John Jourdane. Apparently, Jourdane saw no point in dipping south when he already had the best breeze in the fleet.


Mark Rudiger, Stan Honey and John Jourdane at the pre-start banquet.

Meanwhile, medic Steve Rossi on Stealth Chicken, sailed by the Alamitos Bay Syndicate from Long Beach, filed the race's first e-mail message Sunday:

"Chicken Droppings-Day 1: Now that was a different exit from SoCal-passing north of San Nich [Nicholas Island]! Now blasting along with a code 4 jib and 1X reefed main. Got a little nippy pre-dawn as we entered the colder water of the California current. All coop inhabitants (crew) focused on grinding down our Div III rivals, most of whom seemed to have a touch of pace on us in the upwind action yesterday."

Photos of the starts, e-mail from boats, daily position reports, crew lists and other information are available on the race web page, www.transpacificyc.org.

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Standings (according to corrected handicap time):
DIV. 1
(started July 3)—1. Zephyrus IV, Bob McNeil/John Parrish, St. Francis/San Diego YCs, 2,103 miles to go; 2. Pyewacket, Roy E. Disney, Los Angeles YC, 2,014; 3. Magnitude, Doug Baker, Long Beach YC, 2,023; 4. Pegasus, Philippe Kahn, UC Santa Cruz Sailing Club, 2,030; 5. Front Runner, Lou Grasso/Craig Lyons, Newport Harbor YC, 2,035.
DIV. 2
(started July 3)—1. Velos, Kjeld Hestehave, SDYC, 2,051; 2. Mongoose, Robert Saielli, SDYC, 2,037; 3. Grand Illusion, James McDowell, Lahaina YC, 2,038; 4. Cheval, Steve Popovich, Cabrillo Beach YC, 2,040; 5. Medicine Man, Bob Lane, LBYC, 2,048.
DIV. 3 (started July 3)—1. Gone With the Wind, Bill LeRoy/Jim Cascino, StFYC, 2,062; 2. Warpath, Fred Howe, Santa Cruz YC, 2,063; 3. Stealth Chicken, Alamitos Bay Syndicate, Alamitos Bay YC, 2,065; 4. M-Project, Manouch Moshayedi, Bahia Corinthian YC, 2,077.
DIV. 4 (started July 2)—1. Tower, Don Clothier, Waikiki YC, 1,881; 2. Glama!, Seth Radow, California YC, 1,895; 3. Great Scot, Tom Garnier, LAYC, 1,940; 4. Prime Time, John Borkowski/Richard Sherlock, Channel Islands YC, 1,917; 5. Sweet Caroline, William Rawson, Royal YC, Australia, 1,940; 6. Apollo V, Ned Knight, Point Loma YC, 1,954; 7. Uproarious, Robert Bussard, Silver Gate YC, 1,943; 8. Bolt, Craig Reynolds, Balboa YC.
DOUBLEHANDED DIV. (started June 29)—1. Two Guys On the Edge, Les Vasconcellos/Bruce Burgees, Waikiki YC, 1,447; 2. Vapor, Bill Boyd/Scott Atwood, Alamitos Bay YC, no report.
CRUISING DIV. (started June 29)—1. Hurricane, Kim Stebbens, Sloop Tavern YC, 1,435; 2. Esprit, Bob Pace, Oceanside YC, 1,435; 3. Pacifica, Doug Jones, Southwestern YC, 1,449; 4. Endeavor III, Randy Bell/Eleanor Clitheroe, Royal Canadian YC, 1,471; 5. Willow Wind, Wendy Siegal, Cortez Racing Assn., 1,457; 6. Tango, Howard Raphael, Palo Alto, Calif., 1,522; 7. Goodnight Moon, Carlton Vanderbeek, Dana Point YC, 1,472; 8. Derivative,, John Robert Misko, Seattle, Wash., 1,573.

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