18TH
PUERTO VALLARTA INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE
Del
Rey Yacht Club Starts Feb. 11-18, 2005
dryc.org
June
3, 2004 For Immediate Release
Horizon
Tops 21 Early Entries For Puerto Vallarta 2005
MARINA
DEL REY, Calif.---More than eight months before
the starts next February, 21 boats and crews are
already gearing up for Del Rey Yacht Club's 2005
race to Puerto Vallarta.
Jack
Taylor's Santa Cruz 50, Horizon, heads those eager
early entries for the 18th biennial 1,125-nautical
mile race to the Mexican mainland after winning
last weekend's annual 75-mile Around Catalina
race from San Pedro to Dana Point on corrected
handicap time.
Although
launched 20 years ago, Horizon won PHRF-B class
in Puerto Vallarta 2003. The sleek white mini-sled
from Dana Point Yacht Club has aged gracefully
with strong maintenance and is faster than ever
after technical upgrades, including asymmetrical
spinnaker configuration.
"We've
been through the whole boat," Taylor said.
The
first entries are split almost evenly between
11 in the Racing Division and 10 in the Salsa
group, the division for skippers who prefer to
break up the race into three legs but still enjoy
the thrill of a competitive long-distance blue
water event.
The
Notice of Race, current entry list, entry information
request form and event details are available online
at dryc.org.
Entry
forms should be requested by Oct. 10. Del Rey
Yacht Club will provide dock space for all starters
and assist in air transportation and hotel accommodations.
Horizon
won last year after a come-from-behind battle
of Santa Cruz 50s against Bay Wolf, sailing under
charter by Richard Parlette from owner Kirk Wilson
of Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club. Horizon and Bay
Wolf were among four boats to post corrected times
faster than Roy Disney's former Pyewacket, since
sold.
Pyewacket
fell less than six hours shy of the MacGregor
65 Josh's enduring record of 4 days 23 hours set
in 1985, so that standard remains a target for
the biggest boats.
The
record may be beyond a Santa Cruz 50's reach,
but Taylor looks forward to the continuing rivalry
with Bay Wolf. After Bay Wolf finished 43 minutes
behind Horizon in the 2003 race, Taylor said,
"Kirk went out and bought an A-sail, too"---and
beat Horizon by five minutes in the San Diego
to Manzanillo race last February.
Three
preparation seminars are scheduled Oct. 11, Nov.
14 and Dec. 9. Taylor found them valuable in 2003.
"We
attended all three," he said. "They
make people feel more comfortable with the race.
They cover everything from A to Z, from how to
provision your boat to the safety equipment you
need. We also met a lot of the other boat owners,
so we were like old friends by the time we got
to Puerto Vallarta."
The
Salsa Division will start Feb. 11, a week ahead
of the racing fleets, and enjoy layovers at Turtle
Bay and Cabo San Lucas, with Bahia Santa Maria
as an option in between. The lineup will accommodate
spinnaker and non-spinnaker boats.
The
first Salsa boat back from 2003 is Scott Adam's
Davidson 53, Quest, from Del Rey Yacht Club.
All
entries must have a minimum deck length of 35
feet and a Southern California PHRF off-wind course
rating of 150 seconds per mile maximum. Salsa
entries also must be capable of a minimum speed
of 6 knots under power for a minimum distance
of 150 miles.
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Del Rey Yacht Club
(310) 823-4664
dryc.org
RACE
CHAIRMAN
Ron Jacobs
(310) 274-7200
rj2sail@pacbell.net
RACING
DIVISION ENTRIES
Mike Guccione
(818) 731-1030
innov8@pacbell.net
SALSA
DIVISION ENTRIES
Marty & Phyllis Fliegel
(310) 577-6474
PRESS
OFFICER
Rich Roberts
(310) 835-2526
richsail@earthlink.net