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Finishers start pouring in at Transpac 50

With the conditions on the race course remaining perfect, the first of a large wave of finishers has started to cross the finish line at Diamond Head in the 50th edition of the 2225-mile LA-Honolulu Transpacific Yacht Race. Since Merlin Trophy-winner Rio100 finished last night, four more boats have finished: Phil Turner and Duncan Hines's R/P 66 Alive from Australia, Bob Pethwick's Rogers 46 Bretwalda 3, Daniel Gribble's Tripp 56 Brigadoon, and the local Hawaii-based team onCecil and Alyson Rossi's Farr 57 Ho'okoloheTom Holthus's Pac 52 BadPak is fast approaching to be next to finish at sunset.

The crowd at Waikiki YC was so full of friends and family to greet Ho'okolohe, the berthing dock threatened to collapse. Buoyed by their spectacular finish at Diamond Head and finishing in their own home waters, the crew described their trip in glowing terms like "champagne sailing", "best trip yet", and "this boat has never gone so fast."

Brigadoon beat Ho'okolohe to the finish line by an hour and 40 minutes, but trailed in corrected time scoring by about 14 minutes. However, currently Brigadoon is the sole finisher in the Corinthian division, where a trophy will be awarded to the team composed of all-amateur sailors who finishes with the best corrected time.

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Race Finisher Photo Gallery

Please check these photo galleries for updated shots of your favorite teams crossing the finish line, arriving at the dock, donning the leis and tasting the mai tais in full Aloha fashion.

Race Finishers

Dockside Arrivals

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Merlin Race Blog

A key part of life onboard Merlin is routine, however as the race progresses some routines have strengthened and some have fallen by the wayside. There are no more complaints about cold weather it is now complaints about the lack of fans down below. Various project completed during the week have strengthen bonds and broaden skill sets. A repaired A2 spinnaker took many watches and hours of labor from the crew to fix after it blew out.

Only 24 hours out from Hawaii, it will be an intense time overnight as we push hard to gain precious miles on handicap before we say Aloha.

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Amazing Grace Race Blog

Some excitement on Amazing Grace last night when the afterguy foot block failed and broke free from the deck. Fortunately no one injured. Was able to douse kite, jibe, and set new kite, sailing at a slightly less favorable jibe angle, but still heading toward Hawaii. Get those Mai Tais ready, we're thirsty!

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RIO100 wins Merlin Trophy in Transpac 50

With a finish time of 19:34:25 HST today, Manouch Moshayedi's Bakewell-White 100 RIO100 has become the fastest monohull without powered performance systems to finish the 50th edition of the biennial 2225-mile LA-Honolulu Transpacific Yacht Race. In so doing she has won the Merlin Trophy, which this year was re-defined from its original criteria of being awarded to the fastest monohull of any configuration in the race.

RIO100 is the first boat in the history of Transpac to have won both the Merlin and Barn Door Trophies. Asked how he felt about this, Manouch said "It feels fantastic, I'm going to go down the list of trophies, one by one!"

Two years ago in their Barn Door Trophy win, RIO100 was not at full speed for the latter portion of the race having hit debris that broke one of their two rudders. Quick work by the crew capped the hole in the hull at the rudder bearing and the team sailed on for their elapsed time win. This time the only debris hit was a long hawse line from a fishing boat that they believe slowed them "for about one and a half - two hours" while they removed it from the keel. But all in all Manouch felt this was a "cleaner" race, and their elapsed time of 6 days 9 hours 8 minutes 26 seconds is the fastest yet for a non-canting Monohull.

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Starting July 2027





2025 Transpac Race Program



 Feb 24, 2026
ORR and 2025 Lessons Learned Seminar
5:00 PM PST
Zoom Webinar
 March 5, 2027
Last Day for Standard Entry Payment

 May 28, 2027
Last Date to Pay Late Entry Fee

 June 11, 2027
Deadline for Submitting Final Rating Data

 June 4, 2027
Initial Inspection Deadline

 June 22, 2027
Deadline for "As-Built" Sails Certificate

 July 3, 2027
Mandatory Person in Charge Meeting
TBA
 July 3, 2027
Aloha Send Off Party
Evening
 July 6, 2027
First Transpac Race Start

 July 8, 2027
Second Transpac Race Start

 July 10, 2027
Third Transpac Race Start

 July 20, 2027
Honolulu Awards Ceremony, Day 3 Starters

 July 22, 2027
Honolulu Awards Ceremony, Day 2 Starters

 July 24, 2027
Honolulu Awards Ceremony, Day 1 Starters

 July 25, 2027
Navigator’s De-Brief Meeting