

Clarence MacFarlane is considered to be the founder of Transpacific Yacht Race because he helped organize the first “Transpac” in June 1906, and he skippered his own schooner La Paloma in that race. Commodore MacFarlane would be proud of his grandson, Scott Abrams, who is sailing his 16th and last Transpac this year. It will be Scott’s last Transpac because Scott passed away last November after a long and valiant battle with Leukemia.
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For almost 100 years, Transpac and Whittier Trust have shared a commitment to meeting challenges. It was in 1923 that Max Whittier entered his family’s 107-foot war surplus yawl Pointsettia in the Transpac. They were met with the challenge of old, worn-out sails that failed when the wind blew hard, and no engine for when the wind quit.
Nonetheless, the family persevered with a commitment to offshore sailing, enjoying the sport “not because its easy, but because its hard,” as another sailor, John F. Kennedy, once said… OK, JFK was describing space travel, but you get the idea.
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The Board of Directors of the Transpacific YC has confirmed the 2021 Transpac race is on. Interest is strong among participants, sponsors and members of the club to have no interruption this year in the 105-year history of this classic 2225-mile biennial ocean race from Los Angeles to Honolulu.
With a strong turnout of 58 entries to date, three start dates are still on schedule, with the first start planned for July 13, 2021.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges for us in planning this 51st edition of the race,” said TPYC Commodore Jim Eddy, “particularly for shore side logistics and social events at both the start and finish venues. Nonetheless, we have been working through many scenarios with some expert help and feel confident about conducting this race safely.”
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With the first of three starts now less than six months away, the 51st edition of the biennial Los Angeles to Honolulu Transpac race is still building its entry list, having reached 52 registered yachts last week. More entries are being anticipated, with race organizers at the Transpacific Yacht Club recently extending the deadline for Standard Entry Fee payment from March 1st to April 30th, 2021.
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Transpacific Yacht Club is proud to partner with the Prince Waikiki Luxury Hotel. The hotel is located in the Ala Wai Marina, with convenient access for all boats docked there after the race, and a 5 minute walk to the yacht clubs and the Race Headquarters. Special rates for Transpac Race teams and families are available now. Make reservations through our custom reservation link to secure these rates.
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| Feb 24, 2026
ORR and 2025 Lessons Learned Seminar |
5:00 PM PSTZoom Webinar |
| March 5, 2027
Last Day for Standard Entry Payment |
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| May 28, 2027
Last Date to Pay Late Entry Fee |
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| June 11, 2027
Deadline for Submitting Final Rating Data |
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| June 4, 2027
Initial Inspection Deadline |
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| June 22, 2027
Deadline for "As-Built" Sails Certificate |
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| July 3, 2027
Mandatory Person in Charge Meeting |
TBA |
| July 3, 2027
Aloha Send Off Party |
Evening |
| July 6, 2027
First Transpac Race Start |
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| July 8, 2027
Second Transpac Race Start |
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| July 10, 2027
Third Transpac Race Start |
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| July 20, 2027
Honolulu Awards Ceremony, Day 3 Starters |
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| July 22, 2027
Honolulu Awards Ceremony, Day 2 Starters |
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| July 24, 2027
Honolulu Awards Ceremony, Day 1 Starters |
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| July 25, 2027
Navigator’s De-Brief Meeting |