Philpott
Cal 2-27 Dura Mater
Less than 6 weeks from the start of the 2023 SHTP, it's about time to start making plans.
Okay, raise your hand: Who wants to sail to Kauai on Sunday June 25? Oh! You say you have been preparing for two years? Three years? Well, that's just excellent. Now for the details that might interest everyone else:
The race will be staged at the Richmond Yacht Club in Point Richmond, California. How to get there? Click here:
https://www.richmondyc.org/Default.aspx?p=DynamicModule&pageid=27&ssid=100039&vnf=1
The day before the race, on Saturday June 24, friends, family members and well wishers are welcome to come to RYC in order to have a look at the boats, chat with the sailors and everybody else.
David Herrigel is the 2023 Singlehanded Transpacific Race Chair. On Saturday morning David will meet with the sailors in the Regatta Room of RYC to give last minute instructions and answer last minute questions.
Skip Allan, who did the race in 1978 and again in 2008, will provide a weather update and advice regarding the trip across to Kauai. It's very interesting and a lot of fun except for the sailors whose boats aren't quite ready. Yeah. They won’t be having fun.
It will be a chance for people to put names to faces and to appreciate the incredible preparations that are required by the singlehanded sailors who will participate in this 2100+ journey across the Pacific.
We hope you’ll come to say hello and goodbye.
Then, the next morning? They’re OFF!
The race will start off the Golden Gate Yacht Club on the San Francisco City Front. There is plenty of free public parking over there, and start times will be announced well before the race. 9:42 am is the top of an ebb tide of 2.5 knots at the Golden Gate.
More to come. Got Questions? Ask 'em here.
Okay, raise your hand: Who wants to sail to Kauai on Sunday June 25? Oh! You say you have been preparing for two years? Three years? Well, that's just excellent. Now for the details that might interest everyone else:
The race will be staged at the Richmond Yacht Club in Point Richmond, California. How to get there? Click here:
https://www.richmondyc.org/Default.aspx?p=DynamicModule&pageid=27&ssid=100039&vnf=1
The day before the race, on Saturday June 24, friends, family members and well wishers are welcome to come to RYC in order to have a look at the boats, chat with the sailors and everybody else.
David Herrigel is the 2023 Singlehanded Transpacific Race Chair. On Saturday morning David will meet with the sailors in the Regatta Room of RYC to give last minute instructions and answer last minute questions.
Skip Allan, who did the race in 1978 and again in 2008, will provide a weather update and advice regarding the trip across to Kauai. It's very interesting and a lot of fun except for the sailors whose boats aren't quite ready. Yeah. They won’t be having fun.
It will be a chance for people to put names to faces and to appreciate the incredible preparations that are required by the singlehanded sailors who will participate in this 2100+ journey across the Pacific.
We hope you’ll come to say hello and goodbye.
Then, the next morning? They’re OFF!
The race will start off the Golden Gate Yacht Club on the San Francisco City Front. There is plenty of free public parking over there, and start times will be announced well before the race. 9:42 am is the top of an ebb tide of 2.5 knots at the Golden Gate.
More to come. Got Questions? Ask 'em here.