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  • Scott Campbell at the helm of J46 "Riva" on a rough Pacific Ocean in gale-force wind, racing to Hawaii in the 2070 nautical mile Pacific Cup 2016 ocean race.
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  • Scott Campbell at the helm of J46 "Riva" on a rough Pacific Ocean in gale-force wind, racing to Hawaii in the 2070 nautical mile Pacific Cup 2016 ocean race.
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  • Scott Campbell at the helm of J46 "Riva" on a rough Pacific Ocean in gale-force wind, racing to Hawaii in the 2070 nautical mile Pacific Cup 2016 ocean race.
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  • Scott Campbell at the helm of J46 "Riva" on a rough Pacific Ocean in gale-force wind, racing to Hawaii in the 2070 nautical mile Pacific Cup 2016 ocean race.
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  • Tropical storms on the fringe of downgraded Hurricane Darby make a dramatic sunset as J46 “Riva” surfs toward the Hawaiian island of Oahu, finish of the 2070 nautical mile Pacific Cup 2016 ocean race.
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  • J46 "Riva" bucks rough seas and gale-force wind with two reefs and a No 3 jib, racing to Hawaii in the 2070 nautical mile Pacific Cup 2016 ocean race.
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  • Dave Moran drives J46 "Riva" in gale-force conditions two days out of San Franciso, racing to Hawaii in the 2070 nautical mile Pacific Cup 2016 ocean race.
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  • Tropical storms on the fringe of downgraded Hurricane Darby make a dramatic sunset as J46 “Riva” surfs toward the Hawaiian island of Oahu, finish of the 2070 nautical mile Pacific Cup 2016 ocean race.
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  • Stuck spinnaker halyard...Chris Deiss at the masthead of J46 "Riva" trips the halyard snap shackle while the spinnaker is blanketed behind the mainsail.  Pacific Cup 2016 ocean race.
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  • Dave Moran drives J46 "Riva" in gale-force conditions with two reefs in the mainsail, racing to Hawaii in the 2070 nautical mile Pacific Cup 2016 ocean race.
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  • Another douche for Chris Deiss aboard J46 "Riva" in gale-force conditions with two reefs and a No 3 jib, racing to Hawaii in the 2070 nautical mile Pacific Cup 2016 ocean race.
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  • Wave-washed Saint George Reef Lighthouse (12km distant), the only thing not in motion in a gale-lashed Pacific Ocean off the coast of northern California near Crescent City. The light marks the outer extents of a treacherous bank of shoal areas, rocks and breakers, about 3nm wide by 6.5nm out to sea, named "Dragon Rocks" by Sir Francis Drake and now "St George Reef" on current navigation charts. The location for the lighthouse was selected in 1865 after numerous notable losses, but construction was not completed until 1892 due to the obvious logistical and weather challenges. The most expensive lighthouse ever built in the USA. Manned and operated until 1975, when it was replaced by a nearby floating navigation light. The lighthouse was finally abandoned in 1995. Seen here from Point Saint George, in a rare view between fronts in an early winter storm. Very challenging getting any photograph at all in such fierce conditions of salt spray, rain and gale! Del Norte County, California, USA.
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  • Peaceful Pacific Ocean.  Cape Lookout State Park, Tillamook, Oregon.  Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AIS.
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  • The heartwarming experience of turtle hatchlings returning to the sea just after sunset on the sheltered Pacific Ocean beach of Playa la Ropa, Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico.  These green turtles (Chelonia mydas), once common, are now endangered and have been released by "turtle-saver" volunteers working to save them from extinction.  Releasing them just after sunset maximizes their chances of survival by evading predators, both natural and human.  Good luck little fellas!
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  • Low tide respite from the pounding surf of the Pacific Ocean, the carcass of the Peter Iredale gets a rinse from a winter rain squall at midnight.  Once a two-thousand ton four-masted steel barque, this bow section is all that remains of the sailing vessel that ran aground on 25 October 1906.  Nikon D700, 28/2 Ai.
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  • North Head lighthouse, Cape Disappointment State Park, Long Beach, Washington, USA.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • This solitary rock about a mile off the Bay of Zihuatanejo is known by various names: La Piedra Solitaria, Roca Negra and Rock of Chequetan.  It is an important navigation aid to mariners and local fishermen, and a popular dive site amongst sport divers. Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • Rock of Chequetan, cloud and lone fisherman at sunrise, Zihuatanejo, Mexico.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • 2019 NHYC Cabo Race aboard the J/121 Blueflash, from Newport Harbor CA to Cabo San Lucas MX. Distance raced: 913 nautical miles.
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  • Labor Day camping trip to Cape Lookout State Park, Tillamook, Oregon.
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  • SoCal 300 yacht race from Santa Barbara to San Diego aboard the Farr 400 "Blue Flash". 31 May 2018
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  • SoCal 300 yacht race from Santa Barbara to San Diego aboard the Farr 400 "Blue Flash". 31 May 2018
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  • SoCal 300 yacht race from Santa Barbara to San Diego aboard the Farr 400 "Blue Flash". 31 May 2018
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  • SoCal 300 yacht race from Santa Barbara to San Diego aboard the Farr 400 "Blue Flash". 31 May 2018
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  • SoCal 300 yacht race from Santa Barbara to San Diego aboard the Farr 400 "Blue Flash". 31 May 2018
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  • SoCal 300 yacht race from Santa Barbara to San Diego aboard the Farr 400 "Blue Flash". 31 May 2018
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  • 2016 Hawaii Races Review Panel" What went right, what went wrong and why" with Kim Worsham, Dave King, Scott Campbell, Tom Keffer, Joby Easton and Rhys Balmer. DAVE KING Participated in the single-handed race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay, Kaua’i. This was Dave’s second single-handed race. He was the Pac Cup race winner in 1988 and came in 3rd in 1990. Dave has racked up 190,000 off shore miles.  SCOTT CAMPBELL Participated in the PacCup. This was Scott’s third time entering the race. This past summer involved a medical supply air drop midocean.  TOM KEFFER This was Tom’s first PacCup, but not his first ocean passage, as Tom has previously sailed to the South Pacific.  JOBY EASTON Participated in the VicMaui race and finished in first place. Joby won the 2008 Pac Cup and the Transpac Race in 2007.  RHYS BALMER Panel participation confirmation still pending. Rhys raced his 24-foot Moore in the PacCup’s double-handed division, placing 2nd in division and 4th overall.
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  • 2016 Hawaii Races Review Panel" What went right, what went wrong and why" with Kim Worsham, Dave King, Scott Campbell, Tom Keffer, Joby Easton and Rhys Balmer. DAVE KING Participated in the single-handed race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay, Kaua’i. This was Dave’s second single-handed race. He was the Pac Cup race winner in 1988 and came in 3rd in 1990. Dave has racked up 190,000 off shore miles.  SCOTT CAMPBELL Participated in the PacCup. This was Scott’s third time entering the race. This past summer involved a medical supply air drop midocean.  TOM KEFFER This was Tom’s first PacCup, but not his first ocean passage, as Tom has previously sailed to the South Pacific.  JOBY EASTON Participated in the VicMaui race and finished in first place. Joby won the 2008 Pac Cup and the Transpac Race in 2007.  RHYS BALMER Panel participation confirmation still pending. Rhys raced his 24-foot Moore in the PacCup’s double-handed division, placing 2nd in division and 4th overall.
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  • 2016 Hawaii Races Review Panel" What went right, what went wrong and why" with Kim Worsham, Dave King, Scott Campbell, Tom Keffer, Joby Easton and Rhys Balmer. DAVE KING Participated in the single-handed race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay, Kaua’i. This was Dave’s second single-handed race. He was the Pac Cup race winner in 1988 and came in 3rd in 1990. Dave has racked up 190,000 off shore miles.  SCOTT CAMPBELL Participated in the PacCup. This was Scott’s third time entering the race. This past summer involved a medical supply air drop midocean.  TOM KEFFER This was Tom’s first PacCup, but not his first ocean passage, as Tom has previously sailed to the South Pacific.  JOBY EASTON Participated in the VicMaui race and finished in first place. Joby won the 2008 Pac Cup and the Transpac Race in 2007.  RHYS BALMER Panel participation confirmation still pending. Rhys raced his 24-foot Moore in the PacCup’s double-handed division, placing 2nd in division and 4th overall.
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  • 2016 Hawaii Races Review Panel" What went right, what went wrong and why" with Kim Worsham, Dave King, Scott Campbell, Tom Keffer, Joby Easton and Rhys Balmer. DAVE KING Participated in the single-handed race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay, Kaua’i. This was Dave’s second single-handed race. He was the Pac Cup race winner in 1988 and came in 3rd in 1990. Dave has racked up 190,000 off shore miles.  SCOTT CAMPBELL Participated in the PacCup. This was Scott’s third time entering the race. This past summer involved a medical supply air drop midocean.  TOM KEFFER This was Tom’s first PacCup, but not his first ocean passage, as Tom has previously sailed to the South Pacific.  JOBY EASTON Participated in the VicMaui race and finished in first place. Joby won the 2008 Pac Cup and the Transpac Race in 2007.  RHYS BALMER Panel participation confirmation still pending. Rhys raced his 24-foot Moore in the PacCup’s double-handed division, placing 2nd in division and 4th overall.
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  • 2016 Hawaii Races Review Panel" What went right, what went wrong and why" with Kim Worsham, Dave King, Scott Campbell, Tom Keffer, Joby Easton and Rhys Balmer. DAVE KING Participated in the single-handed race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay, Kaua’i. This was Dave’s second single-handed race. He was the Pac Cup race winner in 1988 and came in 3rd in 1990. Dave has racked up 190,000 off shore miles.  SCOTT CAMPBELL Participated in the PacCup. This was Scott’s third time entering the race. This past summer involved a medical supply air drop midocean.  TOM KEFFER This was Tom’s first PacCup, but not his first ocean passage, as Tom has previously sailed to the South Pacific.  JOBY EASTON Participated in the VicMaui race and finished in first place. Joby won the 2008 Pac Cup and the Transpac Race in 2007.  RHYS BALMER Panel participation confirmation still pending. Rhys raced his 24-foot Moore in the PacCup’s double-handed division, placing 2nd in division and 4th overall.
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  • 2016 Hawaii Races Review Panel" What went right, what went wrong and why" with Kim Worsham, Dave King, Scott Campbell, Tom Keffer, Joby Easton and Rhys Balmer. DAVE KING Participated in the single-handed race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay, Kaua’i. This was Dave’s second single-handed race. He was the Pac Cup race winner in 1988 and came in 3rd in 1990. Dave has racked up 190,000 off shore miles.  SCOTT CAMPBELL Participated in the PacCup. This was Scott’s third time entering the race. This past summer involved a medical supply air drop midocean.  TOM KEFFER This was Tom’s first PacCup, but not his first ocean passage, as Tom has previously sailed to the South Pacific.  JOBY EASTON Participated in the VicMaui race and finished in first place. Joby won the 2008 Pac Cup and the Transpac Race in 2007.  RHYS BALMER Panel participation confirmation still pending. Rhys raced his 24-foot Moore in the PacCup’s double-handed division, placing 2nd in division and 4th overall.
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  • 2016 Hawaii Races Review Panel" What went right, what went wrong and why" with Kim Worsham, Dave King, Scott Campbell, Tom Keffer, Joby Easton and Rhys Balmer. DAVE KING Participated in the single-handed race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay, Kaua’i. This was Dave’s second single-handed race. He was the Pac Cup race winner in 1988 and came in 3rd in 1990. Dave has racked up 190,000 off shore miles.  SCOTT CAMPBELL Participated in the PacCup. This was Scott’s third time entering the race. This past summer involved a medical supply air drop midocean.  TOM KEFFER This was Tom’s first PacCup, but not his first ocean passage, as Tom has previously sailed to the South Pacific.  JOBY EASTON Participated in the VicMaui race and finished in first place. Joby won the 2008 Pac Cup and the Transpac Race in 2007.  RHYS BALMER Panel participation confirmation still pending. Rhys raced his 24-foot Moore in the PacCup’s double-handed division, placing 2nd in division and 4th overall.
    AJH_161105_9770.jpg
  • 2016 Hawaii Races Review Panel" What went right, what went wrong and why" with Kim Worsham, Dave King, Scott Campbell, Tom Keffer, Joby Easton and Rhys Balmer. DAVE KING Participated in the single-handed race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay, Kaua’i. This was Dave’s second single-handed race. He was the Pac Cup race winner in 1988 and came in 3rd in 1990. Dave has racked up 190,000 off shore miles.  SCOTT CAMPBELL Participated in the PacCup. This was Scott’s third time entering the race. This past summer involved a medical supply air drop midocean.  TOM KEFFER This was Tom’s first PacCup, but not his first ocean passage, as Tom has previously sailed to the South Pacific.  JOBY EASTON Participated in the VicMaui race and finished in first place. Joby won the 2008 Pac Cup and the Transpac Race in 2007.  RHYS BALMER Panel participation confirmation still pending. Rhys raced his 24-foot Moore in the PacCup’s double-handed division, placing 2nd in division and 4th overall.
    AJH_161105_9768.jpg
  • 2016 Hawaii Races Review Panel" What went right, what went wrong and why" with Kim Worsham, Dave King, Scott Campbell, Tom Keffer, Joby Easton and Rhys Balmer. DAVE KING Participated in the single-handed race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay, Kaua’i. This was Dave’s second single-handed race. He was the Pac Cup race winner in 1988 and came in 3rd in 1990. Dave has racked up 190,000 off shore miles.  SCOTT CAMPBELL Participated in the PacCup. This was Scott’s third time entering the race. This past summer involved a medical supply air drop midocean.  TOM KEFFER This was Tom’s first PacCup, but not his first ocean passage, as Tom has previously sailed to the South Pacific.  JOBY EASTON Participated in the VicMaui race and finished in first place. Joby won the 2008 Pac Cup and the Transpac Race in 2007.  RHYS BALMER Panel participation confirmation still pending. Rhys raced his 24-foot Moore in the PacCup’s double-handed division, placing 2nd in division and 4th overall.
    AJH_161105_9779.jpg
  • 2016 Hawaii Races Review Panel" What went right, what went wrong and why" with Kim Worsham, Dave King, Scott Campbell, Tom Keffer, Joby Easton and Rhys Balmer. DAVE KING Participated in the single-handed race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay, Kaua’i. This was Dave’s second single-handed race. He was the Pac Cup race winner in 1988 and came in 3rd in 1990. Dave has racked up 190,000 off shore miles.  SCOTT CAMPBELL Participated in the PacCup. This was Scott’s third time entering the race. This past summer involved a medical supply air drop midocean.  TOM KEFFER This was Tom’s first PacCup, but not his first ocean passage, as Tom has previously sailed to the South Pacific.  JOBY EASTON Participated in the VicMaui race and finished in first place. Joby won the 2008 Pac Cup and the Transpac Race in 2007.  RHYS BALMER Panel participation confirmation still pending. Rhys raced his 24-foot Moore in the PacCup’s double-handed division, placing 2nd in division and 4th overall.
    AJH_161105_9777.jpg
  • 2016 Hawaii Races Review Panel" What went right, what went wrong and why" with Kim Worsham, Dave King, Scott Campbell, Tom Keffer, Joby Easton and Rhys Balmer. DAVE KING Participated in the single-handed race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay, Kaua’i. This was Dave’s second single-handed race. He was the Pac Cup race winner in 1988 and came in 3rd in 1990. Dave has racked up 190,000 off shore miles.  SCOTT CAMPBELL Participated in the PacCup. This was Scott’s third time entering the race. This past summer involved a medical supply air drop midocean.  TOM KEFFER This was Tom’s first PacCup, but not his first ocean passage, as Tom has previously sailed to the South Pacific.  JOBY EASTON Participated in the VicMaui race and finished in first place. Joby won the 2008 Pac Cup and the Transpac Race in 2007.  RHYS BALMER Panel participation confirmation still pending. Rhys raced his 24-foot Moore in the PacCup’s double-handed division, placing 2nd in division and 4th overall.
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  • Surfers and Tillamook Rock Light House, Oregon.
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