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Scarlet Runner by Lilia Cantu
Scarlet Runner by Lilia Cantu

Submitted by Rockskipper on Thu, 2014-07-24 19:02

Kaneohe Bay, HI, Thursday, July 24, 2010 – Winning an ocean race like the Pacific Cup requires skill, but also some luck. Unlike many previous years where a boat performance was key, this year was more of a chess match, with luck and weather analysis making a big difference. Everyone in the fleet sailed south of the rhumb line for the first third of the race, but those who remained south suffered severely.

Scarlet Runner, Australian Robert Date’s Reichel Pugh 52, won the Pacific Cup grand slam – 1st in the Latitude 38 division, 1st in rating group and 1st overall. The variety of weather encountered on this race made it a navigator’s race to some degree, and Jessica Sweeney, Scarlett Runner’s navigator, won kudos from her crew. Scarlett Runner put in an intense last 24 hours to compensate for time lost dealing with an A4 spinnaker blown to smithereens during a middle-of-the-night broach and an encounter with a fishing net.

Roy Disney’s Andrew 68, Pyewacket, was in a race to the wire with Scarlet Runner, but finished a few hours after her, winning 2nd in division and rating group and 3rd overall. Invisible Hand, Frank Slootman’s Reichel/Pugh 62, was 3rd in division, 4th in rating group and 6th overall.

Karl Robrocks’s Moore 24, Snafu, double-handed with Giles Combrisson in the ‘Iwi Double Handed division, was the other big winner – 1st in division, 1st in PHRF, and 11th overall. Ward Naviaus’s Blade Runner, double-handed with Andy Schwenk one of the four Santa Cruz 27’s (all from the Pacific Northwest), won 2nd in ‘Iwi Double-Handed division, 2nd in rating group and 13th overall. Jim Quanci and Mary Lovely’s Cal 40, Green Buffalo, finished 3rd in division, 8th in rating group and 17th overall.

As anticipated by several of her competitors, Hamachi, Greg Slyngstad’s J-125 from Washington state, finished first in the Sonnen BMW division, 3rd in rating group and 4th overall. Second to finish, winning 2nd in division, 5th in rating group and 9th overall, was Reinrag2, a Southern California boat with a crew that included five family members. Both Reinrag 2 and Swazik, Sebastian de Halleux’s Swan 45 crossed the finish line on a windy night in a torrential downpour, with Swazik earning a 3rd in division, 7th in rating group, 2nd overall.

Two Hobie 33’s dominated the Matson Division, with John Denny’s Por Favor winning 1st in division and 15th in rating group, and counterpart Joe Well’s Aero coming in 2nd in division, 16th in rating group, and 27th overall. Coming in third in division, 18th in rating group and 29th overall, was Wayne Koide’s Sydney 36, Encore.

Free Bowl of Soup, the Oregon based J105, finished first in the Weems & Plath division, 7th in rating group and 18th overall. Coyote, Steve Hill’s Beneteau First 42, arrived next, earning 2nd in division, 9th in rating group, and 20th overall. Tiki Blue, Gary Troxel’s Beneteau 423, was third in division, 11th in rating group and 23rd overall.

In the Kolea Double-Handed Division, Bill and Melinda Erkelen’s hopes to repeat their overall Pacific Cup win twenty years ago were dashed by light-to-no wind off the California coast and finished 1st in division, 3rd in rating group and 14th overall. Thirsty, Charles Devanneaux’s Beneteau First 30 from Southern California, double-handed with Fred Courouble, finished 2nd in division, 5th in rating group, and 16th overall. California Condor, Buzz Blackett’s Antrim class 40, correct to 3rd in division, but was first in division to cross the finish line in the ocean outside Kaneohe bay – with just a jib, no mainsail — in weather conditions of 45+ knot winds, pouring rain and lightning.

The Alaska Airlines division saw stiff competition throughout the race between two Cal 40’s, Rodney Pimentel’s Azure and Timm and Victoria Lessley’s California Girl. Azure won first in division, 4th in rating group and 15th overall. However, California Girl, who won 2nd in division, 8th in rating group, and 19th overall, took pride in beating Azure to the finish line by 43 minutes. Back Bay, Peter Schoenburg’s Cal 29 came in 3rd in division, earning 10th in rating group and 22nd overall.

Two other boats in the Alaska Airlines Division, Michael Morazadeh’s Cayenne, and Paul Elliott’s VALIS, didn’t do well in the rankings, but did much to make this year’s race a success. Both served as communications boats and each ended up diverting to assist competitors with broken rudders. VALIS came to the assistance of Dean Treadway’s Farr 36, Sweet Okole, and Cayenne diverted in the mid-Pacific to assist Steve Stroub’s Santa Cruz 37, Tiburon. Tiburon arrived at Kaneohe Yacht Club under headsail only and using her boom as a steering mechanism. Both boats retired from the race after receiving outside assistance.

In the Hokulea Multihull division, new this year, the winner is Lawrence Olsen’s Humdinger, a Walter Greene Acapella trimaran double-handed with Curt Helmgren.

The Hoho Holo cruising division, also a first this year, was not racing officially – but when two or more boats are out on the water headed the same direction, there is always a race. Michael Chabatov’s Jeanneau 49, Venture, led the fleet across the Pacific, was the first boat to make the 200 mile (from the finish line) check-in that ended the Yellowbrick tracker’s 6-hour data delay, and the second boat to arrive in Hawaii. Chabatov said he strove to compete under sail alone until slatting in the Pacific High: “Should I sit here slatting or turn the engine on and get to the wind?” They turned on the engine. There is no official winner of the Holo Holo division, but the boats in this division all seem to feel like winners. Removing the pressure of racing makes for a wonderful transit across the Pacific, but some Holo Holo boats are talking about doing the 2016 Pacific Cup in a racing division.

Blogs from nearly half the boats enabled family, friends and other interested parties to follow the race like never before. They shared fun personal views of their ocean adventures, and the trials, tribulations, and even meal selections of the voyage. Coyote provided readers with some spectacular aerial photos of Coyote and Gary Troxel’s Tiki Blue racing together mid-Pacific. Links to these blogs as well as arrival photos are posted on the Pacific Cup’s website and Facebook page. On-the-water photos from the starts and finishes from the Pacific Cup official photographer, Leslie Richter, can be found at www.rockskipper.com.

 

Holo Cruising start 06 Jul 2014 10:40:00 PDT

Name (Rating) Type Skipper Finished Elapsed Time Behind Div First Div Rank Cruiser Award
VENTURE (0.0) Jeanneau 49 SO Chobotov 18 Jul 2014 17:13:52 HST 12d 09:33:52 1 Best Performance
Koh-Ring (0.0) Tayana 48 DS Hausen 20 Jul 2014 19:10:26 HST 14d 11:30:26 2d 01:56:34 2 MacGyver
Med Viking (0.0) Beneteau 411 Debbasch 22 Jul 2014 09:07:44 HST 16d 01:27:44 3d 15:53:52 3 Best Meal
Rapture (0.0) Caliber 40LRC Sloop-Cutter Newman 22 Jul 2014 23:21:20 HST 16d 15:41:20 4d 06:07:28 4 Perseverance
KnopKierrie (0.0) Pacific Seacraft 37 Majewska 23 Jul 2014 06:28:27 HST 16d 22:48:27 4d 13:14:35 5 Latest Entry

Iwi Double Handed 1 start 07 Jul 2014 10:55:00 PDT

Name (Rating) Type Skipper Finished Elapsed Time Behind Div First Div Rank Group Rank Fleet Rank
Snafu (647.0) Moore 24 Robrock 21 Jul 2014 05:38:35 HST 13d 21:43:35 1 1 11
Blade Runner (632.0) Santa Cruz 27 Naviaux 21 Jul 2014 08:06:25 HST 14d 00:11:25 11:05:20 2 2 13
SC27 One Design Award
Green Buffalo (618.0) Cal 40 Mary Lovely 21 Jul 2014 04:47:17 HST 13d 20:52:17 15:49:12 3 6 17
Team Trophy Winner: RYC (Green Buffalo, Tiki Blue, Encore
Absinthe (650.0) Moore 24 Nitake 23 Jul 2014 02:05:10 HST 15d 18:10:10 1d 18:43:05 4 21 32
Mirage (635.0) Santa Cruz 27 Perkins 22 Jul 2014 18:41:05 HST 15d 10:46:05 1d 19:56:30 5 22 33
Best Prepared Award
Giant Slayer (621.0) Santa Cruz 27 Garman 22 Jul 2014 17:44:29 HST 15d 09:49:29 2d 03:02:54 6 27
Lil Angel (675.0) Newport 30 MKII Schwartz 24 Jul 2014 05:59:23 HST 16d 22:04:23 2d 08:14:48 7 28
KAOS (624.0) Santa Cruz 27 Parker 23 Jul 2014 09:48:03 HST 16d 01:53:03 2d 17:22:58 8 30

Kolea Double Handed 2 start 08 Jul 2014 12:10:00 PDT

Name (Rating) Type Skipper Finished Elapsed Time Behind Div First Div Rank Group Rank Fleet Rank
Wolfpack (570.0) Donovan 30 Erkelens 20 Jul 2014 22:31:55 HST 12d 13:21:55 1 3 14
Thirsty (591.0) BENETEAU FIRST30 Devanneaux 21 Jul 2014 12:28:51 HST 13d 03:18:51 1:52:26 2 5 16
California Condor (480.0) Antrim Class 40 Blackett III 20 Jul 2014 04:44:45 HST 11d 19:34:45 1d 09:57:50 3 23 34
Shearwater (545.0) J/120 Wolfe 21 Jul 2014 19:26:00 HST 13d 10:16:00 1d 11:16:35 4 25 36
Best First Passage Award
War Pony (485.0) Farr 36 Howe 21 Jul 2014 10:26:55 HST 13d 01:16:55 2d 12:47:30 5 31 39
Aeriagnie (596.0) C&C40 Tall Rig Schwedes ETA: 27 Jul 05:24 18d 20:14:21 5d 15:55:26 6 32 40
Ragtime! (589.0) J/92 Johnston Retired/Did Not Finish – DNF

Alaska Airlines Division A start 07 Jul 2014 10:40:00 PDT

Name (Rating) Type Skipper Finished Elapsed Time Behind Div First Div Rank Group Rank Fleet Rank
Azure (623.0) Cal 40 Pimentel 21 Jul 2014 04:44:12 HST 13d 21:04:12 1 4 15
Cal 40 One Design Trophy
California Girl (611.0) CAL 40 Lessley 21 Jul 2014 04:01:13 HST 13d 20:21:13 6:11:01 2 8 19
Back Bay (610.0) Cal 39 Schoenburg 21 Jul 2014 13:20:42 HST 14d 05:40:42 16:05:00 3 10 22
Gypsy Lady (672.0) Cal 34 Mk 1 Clayton 23 Jul 2014 01:53:44 HST 15d 18:13:44 16:59:02 4 12 24
VALIS (613.0) Pacific Seacraft 44 Elliott 22 Jul 2014 01:54:00 HST 14d 18:14:00 1d 02:54:48 4 18
Redress: Awarded a tie for 4th in Division — Seamanship award for assistance to Sweet Okole
Blue Mist (714.0) Pearson Vanguard 32 Nichols 24 Jul 2014 12:56:34 HST 17d 05:16:34 1d 03:52:52 5 19 29
Cayenne (633.0) Passport 40 Moradzadeh 22 Jul 2014 20:07:47 HST 15d 12:27:47 1d 09:38:35 5 24 35
Redress: Awarded a tie for 5th in Division — Seamanship award for assistance to Tiburon
Europa (654.0) New York 36 Samodurov 23 Jul 2014 03:10:05 HST 15d 19:30:05 1d 04:36:23 6 20 31

Weems & Plath Division B start 08 Jul 2014 11:40:00 PDT

Name (Rating) Type Skipper Finished Elapsed Time Behind Div First Div Rank Group Rank Fleet Rank
Free Bowl of Soup (580.0) J/105 Hopper 21 Jul 2014 10:38:25 HST 13d 01:58:25 1 7 18
Coyote (586.0) Beneteau First 42 Hill 21 Jul 2014 21:08:20 HST 13d 12:28:20 7:02:55 2 9 20
Tiki Blue (580.0) Beneteau 423 Troxel 21 Jul 2014 21:51:44 HST 13d 13:11:44 11:13:19 3 11 23
Team Trophy Winner: RYC (Green Buffalo, Tiki Blue, Encore
Red Cloud (582.0) Farr 36 Ahrens 22 Jul 2014 03:18:37 HST 13d 18:38:37 15:31:12 4 13 25
Avion (579.0) Bianca 414 Abbott 22 Jul 2014 04:05:19 HST 13d 19:25:19 18:01:24 5 16 27
Sweet Okole (585.0) Farr 36 built 1976 Treadway Retired/Did Not Finish – DNF

Matson Division C start 08 Jul 2014 11:55:00 PDT

Name (Rating) Type Skipper Finished Elapsed Time Behind Div First Div Rank Group Rank Fleet Rank
Por Favor (547.0) Hobie 33 Denny 21 Jul 2014 08:50:16 HST 12d 23:55:16 1 14
Henri Loyd Navigators Award
AERO (551.0) Hobie 33 Wells 21 Jul 2014 11:21:21 HST 13d 02:26:21 0:13:05 2 15 26
Encore (565.0) Sydney 36 CR Koide 21 Jul 2014 23:07:06 HST 13d 14:12:06 3:55:50 3 17 28
Team Trophy Winner: RYC (Green Buffalo, Tiki Blue, Encore
Blue Crush (578.0) J109 Devaney 22 Jul 2014 17:24:42 HST 14d 08:29:42 14:44:56 4 26 37
Shoofly (561.0) Custom Barnett Offshore 41 Palmatier 22 Jul 2014 21:15:39 HST 14d 12:20:39 1d 04:22:23 5 29 38

Sonnen BMW Division D start 10 Jul 2014 13:40:00 PDT

Name (Rating) Type Skipper Finished Elapsed Time Behind Div First Div Rank Group Rank Fleet Rank
Hamachi (440.9) J-125 Slyngstad 19 Jul 2014 12:20:18 HST 9d 01:40:18 1 3 4
Reinrag2 (437.6) J-125 Garnier 19 Jul 2014 21:23:36 HST 9d 10:43:36 10:57:08 2 5 9
Fastest Family trophy
Swazik (451.1) Swan 45 de Halleux 20 Jul 2014 06:26:22 HST 9d 19:46:22 12:14:09 3 7 2
Hana Ho (446.3) Santa Cruz 50 Dowdy 20 Jul 2014 05:47:52 HST 9d 19:07:52 14:21:16 4 9 7
Surprise (460.7) Schumacher 46 Hinden 20 Jul 2014 15:08:56 HST 10d 04:28:56 15:25:31 5 10 5
Carl Schumacher Award
J World’s Hula Girl (432.7) SC 50 Zittel 20 Jul 2014 01:07:27 HST 9d 14:27:27 17:30:02 6 11 10
Delicate Balance (439.8) Andrews 56 Custom ULDB Storkovich 21 Jul 2014 18:33:36 HST 11d 07:53:36 2d 06:51:15 7 12 21
Terremoto (439.2) Riptide 35 Weinstein 22 Jul 2014 04:48:45 HST 11d 18:08:45 2d 17:27:05 8 13 30
Tiburon (464.8) Santa Cruz 37 Stroub Retired/Did Not Finish – DNF

Latitude 38 Division E start 11 Jul 2014 14:40:00 PDT

Name (Rating) Type Skipper Finished Elapsed Time Behind Div First Div Rank Group Rank Fleet Rank
SCARLET RUNNER (385.0) REICHEL PUGH 52. DATE 19 Jul 2014 02:05:18 HST 7d 14:25:18 1 1 1
Latitude 38 Performance award
First Place ORR
Pacific Cup Winner
Pyewacket (387.5) Andrews 68 Disney 19 Jul 2014 05:34:49 HST 7d 17:54:49 2:03:16 2 2 3
First Hawaiian Boat
Invisible Hand (333.7) Reichel/Pugh 63 slootman 18 Jul 2014 09:44:11 HST 6d 22:04:11 13:08:43 3 4 6
Fastest Passage Trophy
Locura (399.1) Nelson/Marek 92 Velarde 20 Jul 2014 00:28:32 HST 8d 12:48:32 14:16:46 4 6 12
CARO (354.8) Botin 65 Klink 19 Jul 2014 00:31:38 HST 7d 12:51:38 15:48:14 5 8 8

Hokulea Multihull start 10 Jul 2014 13:55:00 PDT

Name (Rating) Type Skipper Finished Elapsed Time Behind Div First Div Rank Group Rank Fleet Rank
Humdinger (530.0) Walter Greene Acapella trimaran Olsen 24 Jul 2014 02:10:54 HST 13d 15:15:54 1
Transit of Venus (482.0) trimaran Waltonsmith 23 Jul 2014 10:53:00 HST 12d 23:58:00 12:18:06 2

 

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