S/V Passion USA 32111

Transpac 2009

10 September 2009
10 September 2009
10 September 2009
11 July 2009 | 23 19'N:15045 22'W, Too dark to tell
10 July 2009 | 23 57'N:14145 36'W, Looking for a place to jibe
09 July 2009 | 23 48'N:14141 19'W, At the winch again
09 July 2009 | 23 48'N:14141 19'W, Getting closer
08 July 2009 | 23 39'N:138 21'W, Half Way To Honolulu
08 July 2009 | 23 48'N:136 41'W,
07 July 2009 | 24 41'N:132 25'W, A Day from Half Way
06 July 2009 | 25 57'N:128 08'W, Pacific Ocean
05 July 2009 | 27 30'N:125 08'W, Pacific Ocean
04 July 2009 | 28 38'N:122 52'W, Pacific Ocean
04 July 2009 | 28 38'N:122 52'W, Pacific Ocean
04 July 2009 | 28 38'N:122 52'W, Pacific Ocean
03 July 2009 | N31 10'N:120 37'W, Pacific Ocean
01 July 2009 | Long Beach, CA
01 July 2009
01 July 2009

Happy 4th of July

04 July 2009 | 28 38'N:122 52'W, Pacific Ocean
Mark Foster
First of all Happy 4th of July to all.

Yesterday after I wrote the blog our excitement was the discovery of kelp on the keel and rudder. We had hoisted the code 0 around noon then Steve saw the kelp dragging behind the boat. We dropped the code 0, stopped the boat and Will went over to clear off a 30ft long piece of kelp off the keel and a smaller piece off the rudder. That was the big news for day two.

We also have a persistent leak that allows 2 to 3 gallons of water every 8 hours into the boat. Annoying but not a threat to the boat.

At this morning 6AM position we were 2nd in class and 7th in fleet. They use the distance from Hawaii for places and we still have a lot of race in front of us, around 2000 miles. With the current forecast this could be a 12 day race. Good news is that Suzie planned food for that long and has at least two days of spare ration on top of that. So we will not go hungry.

I wrote the note yesterday before I was able to describe the meals for yesterday. Lunch was a hot ham & cheese on potato bread pressed sandwich. Dinner was a pork medallion with cinnamon apples and herb stuffing. Today we started with Raisin brand with cold fresh milk and hot coffee. Morning snack consisted of fresh apples, Vermont sharp white cheddar and some very tasty crackers. Lunch was a turkey and cheese roll. We will never fit into our clothes when we get to Hawaii.

Sailing on day 3 has been boring wind 3 to 10 knots on a close reach. The crew after looking at grib files around 2PM decided that we could carry a chute so we hoisted the 1.5 Pink chute and were proven wrong. The Genoa in these conditions is the better choice.

Till tomorrow from the SV Passion located at 28.46N and 122.44W headed to Hawaii (Slowly)
Vessel Name: Passion
Vessel Make/Model: Santa Cruz 50
Hailing Port: Corpus Christi, Texas
Crew: Steve Hastings
About: Billy Liles, Suzy Hubbard, Gary Sparrow, Mark Foster, Willy Liles, Carter Hastings, Jim Tyree

Transpac 2009

Who: Steve Hastings
Port: Corpus Christi, Texas