42nd
TRANSPACIFIC YACHT RACE
Transpacific Yacht Club
Starts July 1-4-6, 2003
www.transpacificyc.org
April 30, 2003 For Immediate
Release
BARKER,
ISLER BEEF UP THE PYEWACKET TEAM
LONG
BEACH, Calif.---Team New Zealand skipper Dean
Barker and longtime Stars & Stripes navigator
Peter Isler will be new members of the Pyewacket
crew when the record-holding Reichel/Pugh 77 sails
its last race for Roy E. Disney in the 42nd Transpacific
Yacht Race to Hawaii in July.
Disney
has sold the boat to an undisclosed Asian buyer
to make room for a maxZ86---his fourth Pyewacket---currently
under construction in New Zealand. That new class
will be part of the 2005 Transpac.
The
2003 contest looms as a 2,225-nautical mile match
race against Philippe Kahn's own R/P 77, Pegasus,
the 2001 Barn Door winner. Barker will play a
key role.
Roy
Pat Disney, son of the owner, said, "We'll
need a bunch of good drivers."
And
a first-rate navigator. Replacing Stan Honey,
who will be sailing his own Cal 40 in a special
revival of the class, is a tall order. Honey has
won eight of the 17 races he has navigated from
the West Coast to Hawaii.
Isler
said, "It's gigantic shoes to fill. They're
more like snowshoes or Shaquille O'Neal's sneakers."
But
any doubts were dismissed after last weekend's
56th Tommy Bahama Newport to Ensenada Yacht Race.
Isler, aboard Pyewacket for his first tune-up
race with the team, called the move that brought
Pyewacket from behind the powerful new Alchemy
to win the 125-nautical mile California classic
to Baja California in record time.
Roy
Pat Disney, who took over as skipper in his father's
business-related absence, said, "That boat
we were racing was easily faster than us."
But,
Isler said, "We jibed about 32 miles from
the finish line, essentially on the lay line.
[Alchemy's] mistake was that they should have
jibed first, because by the time they jibed we
had been sailing toward the [finish line]."
Isler
and Honey attended Yale at the same time. Isler
majored in meteorology, Honey in electrical engineering,
and they taught wintertime navigation classes
together at Yale Corinthian Yacht Club.
Barker's
reputation has not suffered despite his team's
dismal 0-5 showing against Switzerland's Alinghi
in the America's Cup match.
"He's
a fine sailor [who] got saddled with a boat that
was too thin," Roy Pat Disney said. "Because
Philippe spends so bloody much money [hiring world-class
crews], we felt we needed a bunch of good drivers.
That's one of the edges on a long race."
Two
years ago Kahn won with what crew member Zan Drejes
called "the best crew money can buy."
Drejes is a Pyewacket alumnus who won Transpac's
top crew award in successive years on the two
boats.
Kahn
said, "I think that it's a match race with
Pyewacket favored because they are Pyewacket.
We'll just try to keep up with them and see if
we can get lucky."
TRANSPAC
CAMEOS
Twenty-five
Transpac entries, including Pyewacket, tuned up
by racing in the 461-boat fleet from Newport Beach
to Ensenada last weekend. Photos of several in
action will be available in a photo gallery at
www.transpacificyc.org. . . .
Bengal
II, Yoshihiko Murase's Ohashi 52 from Nagoya,
Japan has re-entered for 2003. In 2001 Bengal
II won the Pacific High trophy by venturing farther
north of the rhumb line than anyone. Meanwhile,
two other entries---Bob Saielli's Santa Cruz 70,
Mongoose, San Diego, and Jim Scott's Valiant 40,
Scaurend II, Edmonton, Alberta---dropped out.
The current total is 59 entries. The entry deadline
is May 23. . . .
Philippe
Kahn's son Samuel, a.k.a. "Shark," was
thought to be the youngest Transpac crew member
ever when he sailed on Pegasus in 2001 at 11 years
of age. Two more candidates have surfaced since.
Larry Folsom and Virginia Czarnecki (nee Munsey)
were also 11 when they sailed in 1977 and '57,
respectively, but apparently a younger 11 than
young Kahn. Munsey's birthday is May 23 and Folsom's
May 29. Nod to Folsom by six days. Any other candidates?
. . .
An
early bid for the unofficial oldest crew award
in this race is Roger and Brenda Kuske's Aloha
Division entry, the Dynamique 52 Lady Bleu II,
from San Diego. The average age is 54 but the
Transpac experience is extensive. "We should
be able to find Oahu," crew member Barry
Ault said. "Only problem may be how long
it takes us to find it." . . .
The
last Safety at Sea seminar before the race---required
of 30 per cent of the crew within the last five
years---is scheduled June 28 at the Orange Coast
College of Sailing and Seamanship in Newport Beach.
The most recent one in March drew a full house
of 126 people, most of them Transpac participants,
so those interested are urged to sign up by phone
at (949) 645-9412, ext. 2.
OFFICIAL
ENTRIES (as of April 30, 2003):
(Division
assignments provisional)
RACING
DIVISION
Division
1 (start July 6)
Pegasus
77 (Reichel/Pugh 77), Philippe Kahn, Honolulu.
Pyewacket (R/P 75), Roy E. Disney, Los Angeles.
Division
2 (start July 6)
Alta
Vita (Transpac 52), Bill Turpin, Santa Cruz, Calif.
America's Challenge (Volvo 60M), Neil Barth, Los
Angeles---DH.
Beau Geste (Transpac 52), Karl Kwok, Hong Kong.
Grand Illusion (Santa Cruz 70), James McDowell,
Lahaina, H.I.
Helsal II (Adams 60), W.E. Rawson, Melbourne,
Australia.
Icon (Perry 65), Richard Robbins/Jim Roser, Seattle.
Medicine Man (Andrews 61), Bob Lane, Long Beach,
Calif.
Pendragon 4 (Davidson 52), John MacLaurin, Marina
del Rey, Calif.
Vicki (Andrews 68), Al and Vicki Schultz, Long
Beach.
Division
3 (start July 4)
Bengal
II (Ohashi 52 ),Yoshihiko Murase, Nagoya, Japan.
Dasher (Santa Cruz 50), Roger Groh, San Francisco.
Horizon (Santa Cruz 50), Jack Taylor, Dana Point,
Calif.
Innocent Merriment (J/160), Myron Lyon, San Diego.
Maitri (J/160), Peter Johnson, San Diego.
Pipe Dream IX (J/160), Scott Piper, Coral Gables,
Fla.
Reinrag2 (J/125), Tom Garnier, Portland, Ore.
Division
4 (start July 4)
Bolt
(Olson 40), Craig Reynolds, Balboa, Calif.
Bravado (Elliott 46), Charles Breed, Alameda,
Calif.
B'Quest (Tripp 40), Challenged America/Urban Miyares,
San Diego.
Cool Man Cool2! (Sydney 38), Harrell Jones, Dana
Point.
Lawndart (Cape Bay Fast 40), Bill Allan, Nanaimo,
B.C.
Paddy Wagon (Ross 40), Richard Mainland, Marina
del Rey, Calif.
Swept Away (J/120), Louis Bianco, Seattle.
Tera's XL (ILC 40), Antony and Daniel Barran,
Northridge, Calif.
There and Back Again (Tripp 40), Robert Rice,
Long Beach.
Uproarious (Olson 40), Robert Bussard, San Diego.
CAL
40 (start July 1)
California
Girl (Cal 40), Don and Betty Lesley, Point Richmond,
Calif.
Celebrity (Cal 40), Gerald Finnegan, Redondo Beach,
Calif.
Flying Cloud (Cal 40), Darrell and Scott Wilson,
Long Beach.
Illusion (Cal 40), Stan Honey, Palo Alto.
John B (Cal 40), Greg Boyer, Newport Beach, Calif.
Ralphie (Cal 40), Jack and Taylor Pillsbury/Eleanor
and Davis Pillsbury, San Francisco.
Ranger (Cal 40), William Partridge, Richmond,
Calif.
Redhead (Cal 40), Andrew Opple, Ketchum, Idaho.
Willow Wind (Cal 40), Wendy Siegal, Seal Beach,
Calif.
Divisions
to be determined
Axapac
(Wylie 39), Barry Ruff, Vancouver, B.C.
Beach Music (Tayana 52), Kirby Coryell, Lafayette,
Calif.---DH.
Beautiful Day (Beneteau 47.7), William Boyd, San
Diego---DH.
Krakatoa (Young 32), Rod Skellet, Sydney, Australia.
Lucky Dog (J/125), Peter Putnam, Newport Beach---DH.
Masquerade (Choate 40), Timothy Coker, San Diego.
On Point (Schock 40), Nick Martin, Wilmington,
Calif.
Pipe Dream (Choate/Feo 37), John Davis, Long Beach.
Starbuck (Black Soo 31), Greg Nelsen, Piedmont,
Calif.---DH.
Tabasco (1D35), John Wylie, San Diego.
Two Guys On the Edge (1D35M), Dan Doyle, Honolulu---DH.
Wild Thing (1D35), Chris and Kara Busch, San Diego.
DH---Doublehanded.
ALOHA
DIVISION (start July 1)
Aloha
A
Enchanted
Lady (Roberts 55), Andy Sibert, Seal Beach, Calif.
Incredible (Swan 53), Rick Gorman, Los Alamitos,
Calif.
Just Imagine (49' cutter), Thomas Camp, Walnut
Creek, Calif.
Lady Bleu II (Dynamique 62), Roger and Brenda
Kuske, San Diego.
Marla R (Beneteau 50), Jon Richards, Mesa, Ariz.
Windborne (Gulfstar 50), Tom Ryan, Marina del
Rey.
Aloha
B
Barking
Spider (Catalina 38), David Kory, Point Richmond,
Calif.
Sea Dancer (Ericson 35), Alvin Wheatman, Marina
del Rey.
Tango (Beneteau 40), Howard Raphael, Sausalito,
Calif.
Wind Dancer (Catalina 42), Paul Edwards, Wilmington,
Del.
COMMODORE
Brad Avery
(949) 645-9412
brad@occsailing.com
ENTRIES
CHAIRMAN
Bill Lee
(831) 464-4872
wizard@fastisfun.com
PRESS
OFFICER
Rich Roberts
(310) 835-2526
richsail@earthlink.net