42nd
TRANSPACIFIC YACHT RACE
Transpacific Yacht Club
www.transpacificyc.org
July 19, 2003 For Immediate Release
PEGASUS
77'S MIKE MOTTL WINS TRANSPAC CREW HONOR
HONOLULU---If
it's true that praise from one's peers is the
most meaningful, Mike Mottl has received one of
sailing's top individual awards: the selection
by his mates on Pegasus 77 for the Don Vaughn
Memorial Trophy as the most valuable crew member
on the boat with the fastest elapsed time in the
Transpacific Yacht Race.
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Pegasus
77 crew with its second successive Barn
Door. Owner/skipper Philippe Kahn is in
the center, holding a plaque. Cy Gillette
of the race committee is at the left. Photo
by Rich Roberts
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Philippe
Kahn's team also was presented with the coffee
table-size Barn Door symbolic of that achievement
for the second successive race in ceremonies attended
by nearly 900 people at the Renaissance Ilikai
Hotel in Waikiki Friday night. Bill Turpin and
his Alta Vita crew received the King Kalakaua
Trophy for first overall on corrected handicap
time.
It
was the largest turnout for the awards dinner
in more than a decade, a reflection of the largest
list of starters---57 boats---since 1985. Transpac
2003 Commodore Brad Avery presided. Preceding
the awards presentations, the crowd was entertained
by Polynesian dancers and a fire-baton twirler.
The
first of several standing ovations was for Illusion
co-skippers Stan and Sally Honey and crew Skip
Allan and Jon Andron for their runaway win in
the revived Cal 40 class.
Mottl
also sailed with Pegasus in 2001. An Australian
among five nationalities on the upgraded Pegasus
77 this year, he succeeds teammate Zan Drejes,
who won the crew honor in 2001 on Pegasus and
in 1999 on Roy E. Disney's Pyewacket.
Kahn
said, "Mike was involved in our sail program
and was also a trimmer and a driver. Winning Transpac
2003 and 2001 was a total team effort and every
team member deserved the award. At the end we
had to choose one, and Mike was recognized for
his outstanding performance in winning two Transpacs
in a row."
Other
special award recipients included Dan Doyle and
Bruce Burgess, Two Guys On the Edge, the Leukemia
& Lymphoma Society Gary Jobson Perpetual Trophy
for first doublehanded on corrected time; Anthony
Barran, Tera's XL, Fast 40s; Tom Garnier, Reinrag2,
J/Boats (not including J/160s); Division 4 winner
Chris Busch, Wild Thing, Pocket Rockets Award,
and John MacLaurin, Pendragon 4, Fast 50s.
The
Karl Kwok/Gavin Brady Beau Geste won the International
Perpetual Trophy as first corrected among nine
foreign entries, as well as the first Transpac
52 to finish---although Alta Vita edged it on
corrected time.
Roger
Kuske's Lady Bleu II won the Pacific High Trophy
as the boat that ventured farthest north of the
rhumb line. With its head start, the Dynamique
62 cutter from San Diego, competing in the Aloha
A class, was the first boat to reach the Diamond
Head finish line.
John
Davis' Pipe Dream, a Choate/Feo 37 in Aloha B
from Seal Beach, Calif., received the Tail-End
Charlie Trophy as the last boat to finish.
Kim
and Lou Ickler, who managed the race headquarters,
were awarded the Claire Lang Memorial Trophy for
volunteer service.
Final
results, tracking charts, boats' handicap ratings,
daily press releases and other information are
posted at www.transpacificyc.org
COMMODORE
Brad Avery
(949) 645-9412
brad@occsailing.com
ENTRIES
CHAIRMAN
Bill Lee
(831) 464-4782
wizard@fastisfun.com
PRESS
OFFICER
Rich Roberts
(310) 835-2526 (after July 28)
cell phone (310) 766-6547
richsail@earthlink.net