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What about this rating stuff for my boat?

New for 2026, we are allowing boats below a certain rating limit limit to choose between ORR and PHRF for their rating. This means that the Pacific Cup will be awarded in two editions.

YRA's site for this stuff is here: http://www.yra.org/PHRF/

For the overall PHRF Pacific Cup trophy, you need also to get your rating certified, with details here: http://www.yra.org/PHRF/ncphrf_certifiedratings.html If you do not do that, you are not eligible for the overall prize.

What kind of emergency help will be provided?

You must be prepared to complete the race without help, even with surprises.  Those who do not feel competent to address unforeseen situations should not venture offshore.

That rather harsh statement aside, we take seriously the moral and legal obligation of mariners to come to each other's aid.  The Pac Cup organizers, comms boat, and fellow sailors expect to work to provide communications links, advice, moral support, or direct physical aid where this can be done effectively and safely.

When will my finish be?

We try to cluster the finishes around Sunday through Tuesday, so for 2022, that's July 25-ish and after.  Sail faster than your rating, and you will finish sooner. Earliest boats will likely finish Saturday.

And, of course the converse is true.  Stragglers, or boats with problems may finish as late as July 27 or even a day or two later.

When will my start be?

Tentatively, July 6, 2022, for the slowest boats in our fleet.  Faster boats will start later that week.  We generally pick start dates to get everybody to finish the week of July 20 if everyone sails exactly to their rating.  Exact start dates will be set around May.

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