The Singlehanded TransPac has always been a Corinthian race - a race where you sail what you have.
It has also been billed as the adventure of a lifetime, and it is. Mike Jefferson
The Singlehanded TransPac has always been a Corinthian race - a race where you sail what you have.
It has also been billed as the adventure of a lifetime, and it is. Mike Jefferson
Last edited by Philpott; 02-14-2018 at 08:04 PM.
Skip Allan debriefing the original tribe, Hanalei Bay 1978
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Margie Woods arriving in Hanalei Bay on Haunani, 2016
Quite the "then and now" contrast in pics, Jackie
Inspector General, George Lythcott at the Island Yacht Club, where everybody knows your boat.
Last item on the "SER to do list", SER 3.28, done:
Still a handful of things on the "SER to buy/rent/borrow/scrounge list". And not trivial stuff on the general to do list. 124 days to go. Breathe.
Lee
s/v Morning Star
Valiant 32
Very nice job Lee. Now I know how to do it.
Bill
s/v Dolfin
Max Crittenden, former Commodore of the SSS. Never one to make a fuss , always low key, here is his 2010 Transpac photo and a photo of him over this past weekend handing off a piece of equipment to a fellow sailor. Max says he really is moving down south now. Seriously. His garage is almost empty. He has the southern California singlehanded sailors in the crosshairs. Bon voyage, Max.