Outbreak has landed at Lahaina by Charlotte Gann, July 22nd, 2022 Outbreak finished at 18:20 HST on July 22; Patrick Fenton’s Nauticat 39, racing for Cascadia Yacht Club, is in the Lahaina Class of Vic-Maui where the rules allow such things as using their engine to advance their position, though this must be recorded in the ship’s log and an adjustment to their corrected time will be made by the Vic-Maui Race Committee upon finishing the race. The Outbreak crew have raced together for a number of years. Read July 22 Roll Call & Spectac Finish for ‘Round the Cans’ in the Pacific Ocean by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 22nd, 2022 This offshore race is NOT ‘round the cans’ racing. But try to tell that to Xiomara, Red Sheilla, and Planet Express. After having started on July 4 at 10 AM PDT (7 AM HST), the 3 in the fleet of 9 who began together, chose varying interpretations of the rhumb line, mostly running well down the coast to the south of California before making their way around a very variable set of conditions where the centre of the Pacific High kept trying to sit on top of them and the fleet. All three negotiated their way through remarkably light conditions, making their way back toward the rhumb line through the last week. Spitballing on board gave these 3 boats similar insights about the course to take. Read Amun-Ra Finished After Dark on July 21 by Charlotte Gann, July 22nd, 2022 Amun-Ra finished at 20:54:00 HST on July 21, and sailed into Lahaina after dark. Ben Homsy’s Beneteau Oceanis 45, sailing for Cascadia Yacht Club, is the first arrival of a Lahaina Class Vic-Maui boat. This class allows for such things as organizing for a fee-for-service routing service and using their engine for propulsion (but recording such in the ship’s log), where an adjustment to their corrected time will be applied. Read July 21 Roll Call & She’s a Nail-Biter by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 21st, 2022 There’s that nervous energy in the air as you close in on the Finish Line. Is it really just about over? We’re just getting the hang of it. That feeling in the dying days of summer when you realize it won’t go on forever – that’s what the fleet is feeling right now. Savouring every last ounce of wind pressure, telling the last of the unlikely tall tales you’ve been sharing with each other. Just one more Happy Hour with the entire crew before everyone scatters like mice in a wheat bin (that’s for Xiomara). Read July 20 Roll Call & Oscar Brand says Drinks All Around by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 20th, 2022 Gord Wylie’s XP 44, Phoenix, came alongside the docks at Lahaina a tad after 4 AM today and by 10 AM he and the crew and loved ones were together at the Lahaina Yacht Club, enjoying a meal and stories together. Meanwhile, Jan Nolan of Lahaina Yacht Club worked with the US Customs and Border Patrol to get the crew and boat cleared into the USA. All was smooth as silk. As well, Rochelle Mendoza distributed to crew their tickets for the Saturday Awards Banquet, which is proving to be super popular – tickets are now hard to acquire. Patti Link has been working with the local media, successfully getting the race profiled – we are all mindful this is the first time the Vic-Maui International Yacht Race has been run since 2018 and there’s an air of excitement at so many skilful yacht racers being in town. Read Phoenix Arrived in the wee hours - First Canadian Boat to Finish by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 20th, 2022 At 03:17:34 HST on July 20, 2022 the race yacht Phoenix crossed the finish line near Kaanapali and became the First Canadian boat to finish. A short while later, the boat was piloted to the Lahaina Small Boat Harbor and came alongside to the wild cheers at about 4 AM of family, friends and the team of Greeters from Sea Maui. Champagne corks popped aboard Phoenix and many hugs and kisses were shared. Read July 19 Roll Call & Next Boat Coming in HOT by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 19th, 2022 The Ouija board is out, fingers are touching. When asked, the Ouija board said Phoenix will be the next boat to finish; they’re about 100 nm at 3 PM HST and pushing hard and solid at 9 kts. Timing for finish – the wee hours of Wednesday morning. Dudes are keeping cool with their straw hats on. Gonna be some party tomorrow. All boats’ time allowances on YB Tracking have been updated based on the revised Peligroso time allowance. Read July 18 Roll Call & The Adventures of Sailing and Waiting by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 18th, 2022 Last night, a review of Peligroso’s time allowance was compared to the Notice to Competitors No. 5 time allowances and a discrepancy was revealed. Before the race began, the calculations were redone and a revision was published on June 28 but for some reason the Peligroso calculation didn’t make it to the summary revision page nor the YB tracker data. The time allowance will be revised to show Peligroso at 343 sec/mi to match the June 28 details page. Read July 17 Roll Call & Different Fish On The Line by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 17th, 2022 Almost all boats are in the trade winds now. You’ll see most of the fleet has done a big right turn as they have consistent winds on their hind quarter, so now making for the lay line. The key question all keep asking is ‘when will we see the next finisher’? Read July 16 Roll Call & Line Honors Go To... by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 16th, 2022 This morning at 06:06:19, Peligroso crossed the finish line and the YB Tracker geofence captured the moment. Two boats from the Lahaina Yacht Club, piloted by Lahaina YC Vic-Maui Chair Lars Bertelsen and Sailing Director Ian Ponting, were on hand to safely guide Peligroso to a mooring at Lahaina and bring the happy and hungry crew ashore where they proceeded to the Lahaina Yacht Club to celebrate with wonderful puupuus and beverages. Read Peligroso is the 1st to Finish the 2022 Vic-Maui International Yacht Race by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 16th, 2022 YB Tracker has the data; Peligroso finished at 06:06:19 HST today. Elapsed time is 9 days 21 hours 6 minutes and 19 seconds. Great result and Line Honours for Peligroso given the extremely challenging conditions this year! Read July 15 Roll Call & The Worst Kept Secret... by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 15th, 2022 Due to time constraints, Lurline has retired from the race and turned on her motor to get out of the limited winds/pressure of the Pacific High. Lurline sincerely regrets having to withdraw from the 2022 Vic-Maui International Yacht Race. Crew and skipper are all very disappointed, and thank the Vic-Maui race management, and wish all competitors the very best and god speed. Lurline is thankful for the wonderful welcome in beautiful Victoria and for the friendships formed. Boat and crew will head for Lahaina to celebrate with the rest of the fleet. Read July 14 Roll Call & Time Limit Extended by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 14th, 2022 Well, there’s good news and bad news – except the bad news is good news... There’s an amendment to 6.3 of the Sailing Instructions – the time limit is now extended to 1000 HST on Tuesday, July 26. Read YB Tracking has created a combined 2022 Pac Cup - Vic Maui tracker page by Charlotte Gann, July 14th, 2022 How fantastic is this!? YB Tracking received so many requests that theyve done it - there's a new merged track for the Pac Cup and Vic-Maui together. Here's the link: http://yb.tl/Pac-Vic22 Read July 13 Roll Call & Today's Photo Winner by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 13th, 2022 The YB Tracker now shows results in HST. Most boats are sailing more slowly today, the result of the Pacific High having moved eastward near them. Many boats are running south to get away from near-zero winds at the high’s centre. Peligroso has blasted pretty much beyond the reach of the lobe and continues to plough ahead. Read Shenanigans in the Fleet on July 12 by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 13th, 2022 The day of the Super Moon is soon upun us and we hope tonight will be a clear night on the ocean for our mariners to steer by – this will be the largest Super Moon this year. It was very bright last night, even more so tonight. A quick catch-up for July 12 from the fleet. Lurline had a close encounter with a freighter, spoke on VHF 16 but seemed to have some communication (language?) issues. Read by Charlotte Gann, July 12th, 2022 A quick update with the July 12 Roll Call - scribe is in transit to Lahaina if the planes ever get off the ground... Read by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 12th, 2022 Boats are all rumbling toward Maui in reasonable breeze. Peligroso has crossed the 1/2 way point and has less than 1140 miles to go as of 10 AM PDT = 7 AM HST. Get ready to see the time zone change on the YB Race Tracker for Vic-Maui early Wednesday morning, July 13. Read July 11 Roll Call & The OxoMoxo Trophy by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 11th, 2022 We’re coming into a full moon soon – the Buck Moon, so named because this is about the time a buck’s antlers emerge. Today had great winds of up to 30 knots. Peligroso saw a moonbow last night – a refraction of suspended ice crystals or water droplets like a rainbow. All are experiencing wonderful spinnaker sailing and surfing, the winds promised in the brochure. Read July 10 Roll Call & Fish-eating Grins by Charlotte Gann & Race Committee, July 10th, 2022 Winds are steady now, seas are warming up and the sound of 'Fish On' is being heard throughout the fleet. The boat speeds are perfect for teasing the blue fin tuna to come check out the lures. The fleet will NOT go hungry. Planet Express is going tuna speed (see photo below) and Flow caught their first tuna - a 20-pounder! With these fine winds, Millennium Seagull is running through squalls in steady winds - a sure sign of the trades. Amun-Ra had a run with a pod of dolphins - the dolphins won the sprint. Read |