Year 2002
12th Biennial
West Marine Pacific Cup
2002 West Marine Pacific Cup
July 10th Position Report and Fleet Standings

 


From Cayenne:

Absolutely a magnificent day of sailing.  Steady winds and seas 
lumpy enough to provide some training for the trades.  At night, 
the stars blazed out with a glory you cannot sea on land.

For dinner: canned corned beef hash

Positions & Standings, as of July10 (Day# 3):
(Sorted by Division)
Race definition file = PCUP02.INI      

Division 1 (started July  8 @ 10:35:00 HST):

 Boat           Lat    Lon  Dayrun  @ MadeGood togo        Divn Oa
 Boat               Finish (HST)     ET          CT        Divn Oa
Wildflower    34-41N 127-09W 174.2 232  163.4 1793.9        1*   1*
Elan          34-48N 127-53W 182.7 235  175.4 1761.9        2    7 
TwoGuys       33-43N 126-58W 193.2 227  173.6 1785.5        3   14 
Andiamo       33-35N 126-24W 196.4 215  154.8 1810.5        4   18 
Moonshine     33-45N 126-32W 183.2 221  154.9 1806.8        5   21 
Mirage        33-49N 126-33W 182.4 216  146.2 1807.1        6   22 
El Tiburon    35-08N 126-47W 156.8 228  144.3 1819.5        7   27
Surge III     35-18N 127-07W 144.3 237  140.1 1807.2        8   29 
GiantSlyr     35-00N 126-21W 157.6 228  144.1 1837.2        9   33 
Little O     (no position report for July 10

Division A (started July  8 @ 10:50:00 HST):

 Boat           Lat    Lon  Dayrun  @ MadeGood togo        Divn Oa
 Boat               Finish (HST)     ET          CT        Divn Oa
Spirit        34-42N 127-25W 176.7 237  171.1 1781.7        1*   2 
Shenanigan    35-11N 127-28W 166.4 235  159.8 1788.7        2    4 
Coquelicot    35-29N 127-22W 161.5 234  154.8 1799.3        3    5 
Coyote        35-32N 126-46W 140.8 237  136.4 1828.0        4   17 
Ripple        35-49N 126-41W 140.4 239  137.2 1837.4        5   20 
FirstLight    35-39N 126-31W 163.4 239  159.6 1841.8        6   32 
Gaea          35-23N 125-57W 146.5 229  134.5 1863.0        7   34 
Wy'East        DNF/RET/DNC

Division B (started July  8 @ 11:05:00 HST):
 Boat           Lat    Lon  Dayrun  @ MadeGood togo        Divn Oa
 Boat               Finish (HST)     ET          CT        Divn Oa
FreeSpirit    35-25N 127-48W 181.1 242  179.1 1778.1        1*   8 
Alcyone       34-24N 127-06W 182.4 227  164.7 1791.1        2   10 
TotalEclps    34-47N 127-22W 178.7 234  170.3 1785.7        3   11 
Bequia        35-18N 127-37W 179.5 239  175.6 1784.1        4   13 
Cayenne       34-43N 126-48W 183.8 227  166.8 1811.0        5   16 
Alessandra    34-29N 126-32W 169.8 226  151.9 1819.3        6   23 
Sonata        34-53N 126-29W 174.5 229  160.3 1828.9        7   25 
Mimos         34-16N 126-13W 186.7 214  145.8 1830.6        8   28 
Halcyon       34-57N 125-52W 129.1 226  115.3 1859.0        9   35 
Victoria!      DNF/RET/DNC

Division C (started July  9 @ 11:35:00 HST):
 Boat           Lat    Lon  Dayrun  @ MadeGood togo        Divn Oa
 Boat               Finish (HST)     ET          CT        Divn Oa
							
Sam           36-30N 124-48W 138.5 234  132.2 1937.0        1*   3
Bodacious     36-15N 124-41W 143.7 228  131.5 1937.7        2    6 
NottyHotty    36-24N 124-36W 134.7 230  124.9 1944.3        3    9 
Mintaka 4     36-28N 124-33W 130.3 230  121.3 1947.8        4   12
Coyote 1T     36-36N 124-35W 126.5 234  120.3 1948.8        5   15 
Marishanna    36-30N 124-27W 125.3 230  116.1 1953.1        6   19 
Petard        36-02N 124-06W 134.7 216  108.5 1960.7        7   24 
Setanta       36-15N 124-14W 128.5 222  110.8 1958.4        8   26 
Speedy        36-30N 124-14W 117.6 226  106.2 1963.0        9   30 
Alakazam      36-23N 124-14W 122.6 224  108.4 1960.8       10   31 
							
							
Notes:  Bodacious has hailed Marishanna with a protest relating to jib size.
							

Little O has withdrawn.  They hailed Cayenne at 9:40 saying that they 
had had multiple equipment failures (GPS, NAV, etc) and were heading 
for Monterey, and were about 40 miles out.  No injuries, and in 
good spirits.

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