Please select your home edition
Edition
Pantaenius 2022 - SAIL & POWER 2 LEADEBOARD AUS

Morning Glory did not go slower than double digits

by Rich Roberts on 29 Jul 2005
His Transpac peers listened in awe as Peter Pendleton, boat captain on Hasso Plattner's record-busting maxZ86 Morning Glory, told how despite the light winds in the Centennial Race this month, ‘We never had single digits . . . always 10 knots [of speed] or better.

‘Coming into Molokai, Hasso said to Russell Coutts, 'OK, you've got 10 minutes on the helm, but if you get the [boat's] record speed you're through.' About three minutes later we hit 29 knots and Hasso said, 'OK, that's it,' and took the wheel back.’

Plattner left town soon after last weekend's pre-dawn finish, so Pendleton represented the team at the Transpacific Yacht Race's annual post-race press conference for the eight class winners. Also attending were former record holder Roy Disney, who sailed his 15th and last Transpac; Urban Miyares, co-founder and crew member of Challenged America's second successful effort by sailors with disabilities on their Tripp 40, B'Quest, and Lloyd Sellinger, skipper of the race's oldest crew ever on his Cal 40, Bubala.

Sellinger, 72, prodded Disney, 75, about how he had just sailed his first Transpac while Disney, only three years older, was sailing his last, with plans just to go cruising with his wife Patty.

Patty stood up in the audience and said, ‘If [Sellinger] thinks my husband is going to stop racing every boat in every harbor we go into, he's mistaken. He'll never stop racing.’

Roger Sturgeon, who sailed his Transpac 52, Rosebud, to first place in Division II and overall, said, ‘I got so much sleep on the way that I'm afraid I'm going to wake up. The top speed I saw was 23 [knots] plus and on this boat it was very stable, not scary at all.’

Sturgeon also had words of wisdom for all Transpac competitors: ‘You don't necessarily win if you prepare, but you lose if you don't prepare.’

Transpac Commodore Jerry Montgomery introduced Scott Self as skipper of ‘the new hot boat in ocean racing, the Hobie 33.’

Self, who sailed Soap Opera with Nigel Brown to an amazing first to finish and overall in Division V, plus the doublehanded sub-class, said, ‘We're just Texas lake sailors. Our whole program budget was $20,000, [which is] less than most of you spend for a new spinnaker.

‘We're talking to the Hobie people about getting a fleet of Hobie 33s out to do the race [in 2007].’

Miyares, B'Quest's blind bowman, said, ‘By all accounts, it looked like an impossibility. Just getting to the starting line has been our success.’

But they were in first place in Division V after three days and finished fourth out of eight boats.

‘This is the Mount Everest for the disabled,’ Miyares said.

Disney offered farewell comments, saying, ‘We had some great races and some not-so-great races, but you always end up in Hawaii with the wonderful weather and hospitality. Thank you for being such good friends. I'll meet you at the dock.’
Rooster 2023 - Aquafleece Robe - FOOTERFlagstaff 2021AUG - Excess 12 - FOOTERNorth Sails Performance 2023 - FOOTER

Related Articles

Cup Spy Apr 27: Breeze a 'no -show' for Kiwis
Emirates Team New Zealand were the only team to sail on Saturday. The Kiwis struck a nothing breeze Emirates Team New Zealand were the only team to sail on Saturday. The Kiwis struck a nothing day, which at best had a fickle breeze
Posted today at 1:08 pm
Matador takes third Pallas Capital Gold Cup Act
The Australian TP52 fleet returned to action at Sail Port Stephens The Australian TP52 fleet returned to action at Sail Port Stephens for Act 3 of the Pallas Capital Gold Cup. Eleven boats took to the waters surrounding Nelson Bay and completed the series of six races.
Posted today at 10:21 am
37th America's Cup Store: Exclusive 20% discount
Enjoy an exclusive shopping experience at the 37th America's Cup store with our special promotion Enjoy an exclusive shopping experience at the 37th America's Cup store with our special promotion! For a limited time, we're offering a storewide 20% discount on our merchandise including Emirates team TNZ, INEOS Britannia, Alinghi RBR, & American Magic
Posted today at 10:18 am
Alinghi Red Bull Racing welcomes Swiss ski star
Marco Odermatt headed out on the water as BoatOne's first-ever guest Switzerland's skiing sensation, World Champion and Olympic gold medallist Marco Odermatt, swapped his skis for an America's Cup-style work-out this week with Alinghi Red Bull Racing in Barcelona.
Posted today at 10:08 am
worldmarine.media news PILOT SHOW
Featuring Mozzy Sails, Weir Wood Sailing Club, Crewsaver and UpWind by MerConcept Happy to launch the worldmarine.media news pilot show! Many thanks to contributors MozzySails, Weir Wood Sailing Club, Crewsaver and UpWind by MerConcept, sponsored by 11th Hour Racing.
Posted today at 7:00 am
59th Congressional Cup at Long Beach Day 4
Williams and Poole lead their semi-finals 2-0 Day 4 of the 59th Congressional Cup in Long Beach, CA concluded the quarter-final stage of the event, advancing the top four teams to the semi-finals led by defending Congressional Cup champion USA's Chris Poole.
Posted today at 4:45 am
Dawn Treader win Peters & May Round Antigua Race
Blessed with gorgeous conditions in stand-alone race prior to Antigua Sailing Week The Peters & May Round Antigua Race was blessed with gorgeous conditions. The stand-alone race prior to Antigua Sailing Week was held in a warm gradient wind of 10-14 knots, just south of east, with a smooth sea state.
Posted today at 3:30 am
Australian Sailing Team at French Olympic Week
A pair of Silvers on French waters for Australian sailors Australian sailors showcased their skill and determination amidst challenging conditions at French Olympic Week in Hyeres, securing two silver medals and positioning themselves strongly for Paris 2024.
Posted on 27 Apr
Transat CIC: perfect conditions promise good start
The weather conditions promise to be ideal for racers and spectator craft alike The morning before they will set off to race across the North Atlantic, the skippers met for a final briefing with Race Direction and weather advisers from Meteo Consult.
Posted on 27 Apr
52 Super Series PalmaVela Sailing Week Practice
Mastering the early light winds might be key Today's two short practice races, the prelude to Sunday's start of the 2024 52 Super Series season at the 52 Super Series PalmaVela Sailing Week, underlined how tricky and testing Mallorca's Bay of Palma can be in early Spring.
Posted on 27 Apr