Transpac Photos
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Pre-race interview
7/9/2007
N33°43.435' W118°12.7'
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Alsumar,
a 1934 yacht built in Brooklyn,
on the day 1 start.
7/9/2007
N33°42.243' W118°15.662'
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The Day 1 Start
7/9/2007
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Between the Sheets,
winner of the Aloha A division,
shortly before the start.
7/9/2007
N33°41.557' W118°17.734'
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The Girls (and guy) of Cirrus,
winners of Aloha B division,
five minutes after the start.
7/9/2007
N33°41.551' W118°18.073'
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Morning Light, the boat in the movie
(coming Summer 2008).
7/9/2007
N33°40.976' W118°17.975'
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Pywacket, the fastest to Hawaii.
7/12/2007
N33°44.422' W118°10.727'
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Long Beach Cranes
7/12/2007
N33°44.119' W118°10.76'
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Our most excellent zero flag.
7/12/2007
N33°43.861' W118°10.951'
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Pyewacket was out for the day 2 start.
7/12/2007
N33°43.675' W118°11.469'
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Pyewacket
7/12/2007
N33°43.676' W118°11.478'
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All wound up.
7/12/2007
N33°43.501' W118°12.509'
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This is what our spinnaker used to look like.
7/14/2007
N29°53.204' W120°46.92'
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Sails on the Horizon.
7/14/2007
N29°38.281' W120°59.722'
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Ho'okolohe was just behind us at the finish.
7/27/2007
N21°14.031' W157°43.123'
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Mike and Bob after the finish.
7/27/2007
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Honolulu!
7/28/2007
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Some of the fast boats, in Honolulu.
Magnitude 80 was second behind Pyewacket.
42-year-old Ragtime finished its 14th Transpac.
7/28/2007
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7/28/2007
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Leilani was our excellent hostess in Honolulu.
7/28/2007
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This boat was not in Transpac.
7/28/2007
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Kai sailed with us after the race.
7/28/2007
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