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Macondo Retires With Rudder Failure

Mike Sudo's Macondo has retired from the 2019 Transpac due to rudder failure. They reported to be safe, and making good headway towards Los Angeles.

"Macondo now heels hard to starboard and our worlds feel a bit upside down. The potential for catastrophic rudder failure crept from the shadows last night forcing our crew to make the heavy hearted decision to turn back. To head home. To abandon 2+ years of daydreams and planning. You never truly learn what you or your crew are made of in fair winds and seas, you learn about your crew in the dark of night, when shit hits the fan and the stakes are high -- that's when the masks are removed and you know the makings of a man. Words cannot express the admiration I have for this team and their fortitude. Not for a moment did they shrink to the multitude of challenges -- they rose."

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Santa Cruz 50 Trouble Retires With Rudder Bearing Problem

Due to a problem with rudder bearings, Tom Camp's Santa Cruz 50 has retired from the race, and is returning to California.

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Macondo Race Blog

Yesterday the clock struck noon and Macondarella's journey to the ball begun. 

But this isn't just any ball. This is no glass slipper, polite society, champagne waltz kinda shindig. 
No, this is Maconadrella's foray outside her comfort zone, loos'd of limits and imaginary lines--this is her epic journey to finally get lei'd. We'll be chronicling her journey and of her faithful crew in regular posts, dependant upon sea state and vomit threat level.

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SD Boatworks (sponsor)

It was a great weekend at Transpac Race Village! We saw a lot of our friends, fixed an electric winch, and sorted out our odds and ends and spare parts bins! Today we are on site at Transpac Pier and we’re happy to be joined by Sam Vineyard from Marlow Ropes! He will be here today and tomorrow at our booth. We were also joined on the pier by North Sails who have set up a great looking lounge just across from us!

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Second wave heads west in Transpac 50

In gray but clearing skies and a light building seabreeze, the second wave of monohull entries has left the start line set by race managers from the Transpacific YC here at Point Fermin to head towards a finish line awaiting them at Diamond Head in Honolulu 2225 miles away in this year's 50th edition of the Transpacific Yacht Race.

Today 13 yachts in Division 3, 11 in Division 4 and 3 in Division 5 set off for their first mark of the course, the West End of Catalina Island, before heading southwest on tracks determined by their navigators to be the right balance between greater wind speed to the south versus shorter distance to the north. Weather forecasts for the coming days suggest tracks that should sag south, but not quite as far south as the first wave was advised when they left on Wednesday afternoon. Wind angles and pressures look good for the next few days for this group.

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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