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Transpac fleet position report July 19

by Rich Roberts on 20 Jul 2005
Standings:(by projected corrected handicap time; total handicap time allowances in parentheses by hours/minutes/seconds; actual nautical miles to go also listed)


Division I (Started July 17)

1. Morning Glory (R/P maxZ86), Hasso Plattner, Kiel, Germany (0:00:00), 1,6401 miles to go.

2. Scout Spirit (R/P 77), Bill Turpin, Newport Beach, Calif. (32:21:35), 1,750.

3. Pyewacket (R/P maxZ86), Roy E. Disney, Los Angeles (0:00:00), 1,661.

4. Genuine Risk (Dubois 90), Randall Pittman, La Jolla, Calif. (0.00:23), 1,669.

5. Beecom (Reichel/Pugh 72), Isao Mita, Yokohama, Japan (30:16:07), 1,755.

6. Windquest (R/P maxZ86), Dick & Doug DeVos, Holland, Mich. (6:51:07), 1,695.

7. Magnitude 80 (Andrews 80), Doug Baker, Long Beach (9:44:58), 1,712.


Division II (Started July 17)

1. Rosebud (Transpac 52), Roger Sturgeon, San Francisco (55:04:54), 1,786.

2. Ragtime (Spencer 66), Peterson/Richards/Welsh, Honolulu (69:08:37), 1,811.

3. Pegasus 52 (Transpac 52), Philippe Kahn, Honolulu (51:49:29), 1,792.

4. Trader (Transpac 52), Fred Detwiler, Pompano Beach, Fla. (52:18:39), 1,798.

5. Skylark (S/C 70), Doug Ayres, Newport Beach (52:18:53), 1,801.

6. Mongoose (Santa Cruz 70), Bradley Thorson, Bellevue, Wash. (57:38:37),
1,814.

7. Braveheart (Transpac 52), Charles Burnet, Seattle (55:23:53), 1,810.

8. Merlin (Lee 68), Patricia Steele, Maui, H.I. (41:54:03), 1,790.

9. . Renegade (Andrews 70), Dan Sinclair, Vancouver, B.C. (40:03:46), 1,786.

10. Medicine Man (Andrews 61), Bob Lane, Long Beach (45:59:58), 1,799.

11. Coruba (N/M 68), Rob and Suzanne Fleming, Seattle (57:52:37), 1,843.

12. Bengal 2 (Ohashi 52), Yoshihiko Murase, Nagoya, Japan (64:07:15), 1,862. .

13. Pendragon IV (Davidson 52), John MacLaurin, Encino, Calif. (65:20:10), RETIRED.


Division III (Started July 15)

1. Bolt (Nelson/Marek 55), Craig Reynolds, Newport Beach, Calif. (90:16:35), 1,520.

2. Stealth Chicken (Perry 56), Timothy Beatty, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. (80:52:12), 1,511.

3. Cipango (Andrews 56), Bob & Rob Barton, San Francisco (84:08:21), 1,527.

4. Innocent Merriment (J/160), Myron Lyon, San Diego (91:10:54), 1,544.

5. Blue (J/160), Ken and /Cheryl Sears, Nashville, Tenn. (93:03:17), 1,550.

6. Reinrag2 (J/125), Tom Garnier, Portland, Ore. (90:15:09), 1,565. 7.

7. Jeito (J/145), Francisco Guzman, Acapulco, Mexico (86:10:42), 1,569.

8. Chasch Mer (S/C 50), Gib Black, Honolulu (95:31:20), 1,613.

9. Artemis (Andrews 53), Louis Bianco, Seattle (90:58:29), 1,608.

10. . DH-Serena (T1150), David Kuettel/Dave Van Houten, Bel Marin, Calif. (84:32:16), 1,604.

11. The Cone of Silence (Super 30), Jamie and Jenny Neill, Sydney, Australia (83:69:39), 1,614.

12. Barking Spider 3 (MacGregor 65), David Kory, Concord, Calif. (74:38:45), 1,598.

13. Dasher (S/C 50), Roger Groh, Sausalito, Calif. (89:38:24), 1,642.


Division IV (Started July 15)

1. Kahoots (Andrews 43), Kerry Deaver/Bob Williamson, Newport Beach
(119:24:28), 1,592.

2. Wild Impulse (J/120), Larry Barels, Santa Barbara, Calif. (122:19:04), 1,624.

3. Pursuit (Custom 48), Norman and Rosemary Dawley, Solomons, Md. (121:24:04), 1,623.

4. Tabasco (1D35), Alamitos Bay Syndicate, Long Beach. (115:31:05), 1,623.

5. Uproarious (Olson 40), Robert Bussard, San Diego. (123:41:45), 1,651.

6. DH-Two Guys On the Edge (1D35), Dan Doyle, Kailua, H.I. (114:54:33), 1,644.

7. Sensation (1D35), Rodney Hagebols, San Francisco. (115:11:28), 1,652.


Division V (Started July 11)

1. DH-Soap Opera (Hobie 33), Scott Self/Nigel Brown, Rockwall, Tex. (141:56:43), 981.

2. Super Gnat (Beneteau First 40.7), Cliff Thompson, San Diego (132:16:04), 980.

3. Showdown (IMX 38), Pete Meade/Mike Luna/ Paul McDonald, Irvine, Calif. (136:02:44) , 1,004.

4. Brown Sugar (Express 37), Steve Brown, Santa Ana, Calif. (141:30:59), 1,036.

5. B'Quest (Tripp 40), Challenged America, San Diego (136:41:18), 1,025.

6. DH-Diablo (J/35), Reed Bernhard/Brian VanderZanden, Anacortes, Wash. (150:24:54), 1,075.

7. DH-Jacaré (J/35), Jeff Young/Rich Blackman, San Diego (148:46:04), 1,101.

8. Iataia (Beneteau First 40.7), Marcos Rodriguez, Acapulco, Mexico (133:59:14), 1,072.


Cal 40 (Started July 11)

1. Ralphie (Cal 40), Davis Pillsbury, Woody Creek, Colo. (165:37:14), 993.

2. Radiant (Cal 40), Fin Beven, Pasadena, Calif. (164:09:20), 1,039.

3. Callisto (Cal 40), Jim Eddy, Glendale, Calif. (164:44:47), 1,049.

4. Far Far (Cal 40), Don Grind, Naples, Fla. (164:53:27), 1,057 .

5. Seafire (Cal 40), John Harrison, Honolulu. (168:13:35), 1,068.

6. Psyche (Cal 40), Steve Calhoun, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. (166:05:17), 1,061.

7. Shaman (Cal 40), Steve Waterloo, Alameda, Calif. (166:13:50) , 1,080.

8. Illusion (Cal 40), Sally Honey, Palo Alto, Calif. (167:07:37), 1,091.

9. Spectre (Cal 40), Lee Rogge, Seattle. (165:13:28), 1,101.

10. Azure (Cal 40), Rodney Pimentel, Alameda, Calif. (165:50:20), 1,103.

11. Dancing Bear (Cal 40), Mark Schrader, Sitka, Alaska. (165:01:55), 1,102.

12. Willow Wind (Cal 40), Wendy Siegal, Sunset Beach, Calif. (166:28:31), 1,121.

13. Bubala (Cal 40), Lloyd Sellinger, Newport Beach. (168:51:37), 1,209.

14. California Girl (Cal 40), Don and Betty Lessley, Richmond, Calif. (163:20:29), RETIRED.


Aloha A (Started July 11)

1. Odyssey (58' yawl), Audrey Steele Burnand, Newport Beach. (128:53:47), 913.

2. Between the Sheets (Jeanneau 52), Ross Pearlman, Marina del Rey, Calif. (126:13:17), 924.

3. Plan B (Peterson 48), David Johnson, Long Beach (129:07:19), 937.

4. Madrina (Cabo Rico 56), Dick Simon, Dana Point, Calif. (124:52:04), 959.

5. Incredible (Swan 53), Rick Gorman, Los Alamitos, Calif. (126:14:24), 1,010.

6. . Enchilado (Jeanneau 54), Cesar de Saracho, Mazatlan, Mexico. (112:22:50), 1,034.

7. DH-Charmed Life (Catalina 470), Patricia Garfield/Diane Murray, San Francisco (131:54:20), 1,100.

8. Shanakee II (Pedrick 74), James Warmington, Costa Mesa, Calif. (83:26:25), 1,552 (started July 15).


Aloha B (Started July 11)

1. So Far (Swan 48), Larry Hillman, Chicago. (147:28:54), 981.

2. Pipe Dream (CF 37), John Davis, Long Beach. (164:43:08), 1,122.

3. Azure (Swan 441), Samuel Beckey, San Diego. (138:17:59), 1,243.

4. DH-Camille (Stewart 42), James and Ann Read, San Francisco (141:52:48), 1,505.

5. Wind Dancer (Catalina 42), Paul Edwards, Ventura, Calif. (149:50:14), RETIRED.


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