Sunday, January 18, 2015
Pacific Cup 2016--Get your boat mascot ready!
One of the easiest tasks for Tiki Blue boat prep for 2016 Pacific Cup Race to Hawaii is getting the boat mascot, icons, flags ready and make sure they are in good working condition. Check, done and now on to task number 2.
Friday, January 9, 2015
Pacific Cup 2016 robust early sign up!
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Thoughts from Captain Steve Hill from Coyote about the 2014 Pac Cup Race
Thanks Gary...
The PacCup races are so interesting, especially at night, every night is so different from all the others for me.
But the 2014 Pacific Cup race was so special, I will never
forget. TIki Blue, Tiki Blue, where are you.
The Tiki Blue vs Coyote Battle Royal was just
terrific.....It must have been 5 days long, all I know is every time I came on
watch, the crew would point in the direction where Tiki Blue was. Some
times this was in front of us and over the horizon (drat) and others it was on
our port, or later on our starboard, oops then on our port side again!
I thought for sure, when we reached the "secret"
jibe point, jibing for the finish, we would split up, and not see each other
for the remainder....but was I wrong - EVERYONE jibed at nearly the same exact
spot, and there we were neck and neck for the climax of the battle.
Then the last night was frigging crazy windy,,,,, Isn't it
bizarre the winds we will fly spinnakers in out in the ocean on the way to
Hawaii? I would not even think of putting up the kite in those conditions in SF
Bay!
Back and forth we went, you took off that last night, I
thought you were gone for sure..... then crashed, put up your small kite, and
we were able to keep up....The morning was light, so we were able to pull away,
way away, way way away, and then you finished just 48 minutes behind
us!!!???#$%##
It was great fun, and most amazing. Both of us from
the same YC, and hell both from the same "C" fairway!
A race, and a fun time I will never forget.
Great memories,
Steve
Friday, August 15, 2014
Tiki Blue return completed in record 16 days
Tiki Blue return crew Captain Dennis Ronk (Pacific Cup Warlord) Joe, Andy, Michelle did a terrific job sailing her back and safely into RYC home port. Yes the Warlord and Andy bonded evidenced by the departing hug and kiss.. Funny!! Wives and husbands were there to great them. I enjoyed tracking and reading their blog posts. Yes I was NOT on the return trip but fooled a lot of people. Now lets get ready for 2016 Pacific Cup race to Hawaii. Cheers Gary
final entry
This is the final entry for Dennis and the Pac Back crew. We're less than 5 miles outside the Golden Gate. Seeing the lights of the city and all of the vessels around us makes it seem like Christmas. We've already opened our shared present - our adventure together. It has been a great trip - We've created memories that will last a lifetime.
Thank you to our spouses, family, and friends who helped make it all possible. Truly, we couldn't have done this without your support.
We're close to home and looking forward to seeing all of you.
This is the sailing vessel Tiki Blue - signing out.
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Thank you to our spouses, family, and friends who helped make it all possible. Truly, we couldn't have done this without your support.
We're close to home and looking forward to seeing all of you.
This is the sailing vessel Tiki Blue - signing out.
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Thursday, August 14, 2014
#3
We found a stowaway today among the lines on the cabin top. It was a little gecko that somehow came aboard while we were in Hawaii. Poor thing looked starved (don't ask - but we all agree he looked starved). He didn't scurry when we took a closer look - in fact, he moved toward us. We caught him up in a class, put in a couple drops of water and a few small pieces of cabbage and then set him in a safe place. Joe checked on him later and he had a piece of cabbage in his (her?) mouth! We saved him!
Sighting #3. About 10 dolphins, which were a different type of dolphin than earlier, playing off the port beam. This one I get to keep all to myself. Everyone else is taking their afternoon naps in preparation for that last sprint to the Golden Gate.
A little more than 70 miles to go. But hey, who's counting?
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Sighting #3. About 10 dolphins, which were a different type of dolphin than earlier, playing off the port beam. This one I get to keep all to myself. Everyone else is taking their afternoon naps in preparation for that last sprint to the Golden Gate.
A little more than 70 miles to go. But hey, who's counting?
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Very cool
We have had our second dolphin spotting of the day! The firsts time was 10 or 12, including a mother and babe, swimming along side the cockpit and zooming toward the bow. The second was a pod of about 30 playing in the currents off the bow. They were leaping across bow, swimming underneath, playing in pairs and threes. Andy & Michele ran to the bow to watch them play (I mean, slowly and carefully with PFD's and three-point tethers clipped in at all times they made their way safely to the bow.). They were so close that you could hear them take in air when they surfaced. They stayed with us for about 20 minutes.
90 miles to go....
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90 miles to go....
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