Strategies Emerge in Day 6. Pyewacket Legs it Out
The sixth day of the 2022 Pacific Cup arrives with the entire fleet now at sea, and the weather conditions continuing to normalize.
Read moreThe sixth day of the 2022 Pacific Cup arrives with the entire fleet now at sea, and the weather conditions continuing to normalize.
Read moreThe fifth day of the 2022 Pacific Cup arrives with the latest sixteen starters out on the race course and the earlier starters now sailing in three di…
Read moreThe fourth day of the 2022 Pacific Cup sees two waves of starters that have merged into one.
Read moreOur fleet adds cheery information with their daily check-ins. Here's a representative summary that nicely captures the tone of the fleet.
Read moreThe third day of the 2022 Pacific Cup arrives with no shortage of action. A second wave of boats is now on the race course and sailing to Hawaii.
Read moreRight now, there is a blob of, well, no wind sitting directly between San Francisco and Hawaii. Our racing fleet is dealing with it by trying to go around it, of course. While the…
Read moreThis is a story of success, not failure. Two boats are out early on.
Read moreNearly twenty-four hours into the 2022 Pacific Cup, the first wave of twenty starters are now well out of the Gate and past the Farallones in what surely been a long and…
Read moreOur first twenty starters: the Ocean Navigator, Double-handed 1, and cruising divisions started in light air and a modest ebb.
Read moreFrom a high point of 90 boats plus a waiting list, natural attrition, plus a few pandemic-driven issues, have pared our entry list to 63. "It's around what we expected," says PCYC Commodore Jim…
Read moreUntil about a week ago, it was looking like an "old school" Pac Cup. Heavy on the 40-ish foot boats, with a larger than usual (21) share of double-handed entries.
One of our environmental partners, the Ocean Voyages Institute, has committed to removing a million pounds of plastic from the ocean!
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