After knocking out
a couple of 400-nautical mile days since departing Los
Angeles, Alfa Romeo's pace slowed a bit on July 9th and she
posted a 391-nautical-mile day. The 0600 position report
shows Alfa Romeo within 367 nautical miles of Hawaii and the
20-knot easterly winds and two to three meter seas stretch
between her and her Diamond Head destination, leaving her on
course to break the Transpac record. She is less than a day
away. Her ETA according to the 0600 position report is 04:17
am PDT, or 01:17 am HST. Everyone is rooting for perfectly
executed manoeuvres from the 16-member crew.
Alfa Romeo, the 100-foot Reichel Pugh, owned by Neville
Crichton, is poised to be the first boat ever to collect the
Merlin Trophy, for the RSS 51 and 52 waiver yachts (exempt
from the Racing Rules of Sailing limitations on moveable
ballast and/or stored power) up to 100 feet with the
shortest elapsed time. These boats are ineligible for the
Barn Door Trophy, which leaves the Barn Door wide open to
boats that are fully compliant with RRS 51 and 52.
Alfa Romeo is also set to become the tenth boat in the
history of the Transpac, the most enduring and greatest
ocean race in the world, to have its name on the Clock
Trophy. If all goes according to plan, Crichton will
participate in a recent Transpac ritual in which he will
join the likes of Roy E. Disney and Hasso Plattner in
turning back the dials on the face of the Clock Trophy to
indicate the elapsed time record set in 2009.
A few boats are battling to lay claims on the coveted Barn
Door trophy for the fastest elapsed time recorded by a
traditionally ballasted monohull. Akela is holding on to the
lead and the TP52's, Samba Pa Ti and Flash, are trying to
reel her in. Flash has kept its clutches on the King
Kalakaua Trophy for yet another 24-hour period. The King
Kalakaua Trophy is for the overall winner on corrected time.
The battle on the high seas between OEX and Pyewacket
continues to rage. Pyewacket is ahead by a mile but behind
by 23 minutes on corrected time. Criminal Mischief is
looking as if it will have its Aloha party before Magnitude
80 on Saturday. Criminal Mischief is the leader in Division
III by over a day on elapsed time. Bad Pak, Horizon,
Relentless, and Charisma have retained their leads in
Divisions IV, V, VI and VII, respectively. All but Bad Pak
are leading on distance traveled and elapsed time. Tachyon
III has the least distance remaining to travel to reach
Hawaii in Division IV.
A number of fun traditions await the racers once they surf
across the finish line. The boats will be escorted from the
finish line to the dock. The deep draft boats will dock near
Aloha Tower in Honolulu. After their official inspection has
been completed, the crew will be given leis, photos will be
taken, friends and family will be able to join them and then
they go to their Hawaiian host-sponsored party.
Hosting boats and teams is a tradition that dates back to
the first race in 1906 when Clarence MacFarlane, a Honolulu
racing sailor, invited friends from San Francisco and Los
Angeles to race him to Hawaii in a race inspired by King
Kalakaua. Over 600 Hawaiians and 50 companies and
organizations are playing host to the Transpac sailors.
Regardless of when Alfa Romeo arrives, Cades Schutte LLP and
Jimmy Buffett's Restaurant & Bar will sponsor the team's
party. Maybe knowing that they have Jimmy Buffet's famous
slider burgers waiting for them will spur the Alfa Romeo
team on to crossing the finish line in time for a late night
snack on land.
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