Entries are steadily increasing for the 2025 Transpac, with John Raymont’s Ker 52 Fast Exit II the 30th boat to register and one of several veteran competitors to commit to a repeat offshore run from Los Angeles to Honolulu.
The Transpac is so many things to so many sailors. It’s a long race between two legendary destinations; it’s an ocean crossing; it’s 118 years of breaking records and pushing the boundaries of boat design; it’s a challenge; it’s a triumph; it’s where memories are made. It’s a great story.
Every sailor has a different reason for racing. What’s your Transpac story? Share it with media@transpacyc.com for a chance to be featured in official Transpac media.
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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.
PRINCE WAIKIKI
100 Holomoana Street, Honolulu, HI 96815
844-207-9998
July 10 - July 19, 2025 (+3 days prior and after block)
$259 per night, plus taxes | Run of Ocean
$289 per night, plus taxes | Ocean Front
We are just nine months out from the first Transpac starts! If you’re thinking about entering this bucket list of a regatta from Los Angeles to Honolulu, here are the steps you need to take to get yourself, your crew and your vessel race-ready.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2024
6:00 - 8:00 PM PDT
ZOOM PRESENTATION
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Transpac & America's Cup winning navigator - Peter Isler presents a class aimed at the navigator - but will benefit the afterguard and anyone who is going to be looking at the computer screen and considering information coming from the "box" during the race.
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Twenty boats and crews have already claimed their spot on the starting line for the 2025 Transpacific Yacht Race, including past first-place finishers Pyewacket, Roy Disney’s Andrews 70, and the Kernan 68 Peligroso, now skippered by Cecil Rossi, who won his division in 2023 racing the Farr 57 Ho’okolehe. So far, the scratch sheet is showing several veteran entries, boats with well-honed professional crew and many smaller amateur teams with shorter waterlines, such as Alli Bell’s Cal 40 Restless and Stacy Sinclair’s Kelly Peterson Rhiannon. It’s a hallmark of Transpac that the challenges inherent to a long-distance ocean race attract such a variety of sailors, from those looking to break speed records or personal bests, to those wanting to experience that comes from successfully crossing the Pacific in company with some of the best sailors in the world.
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Entries are open for the 2025 Transpacific Yacht Race, a historic 2,225 race from Los Angeles to Honolulu. Already 16 boats have registered for what’s considered to be one of the greatest ocean races in the world.
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Michael Marion’s Insoumise is first to enter, followed by several more eager to claim their spots in the 2025 race from LA to Hawaii.
Entries are now open for the 2025 edition of the Los Angeles to Honolulu Transpacific Yacht Race. Known as the Transpac and held biennially since 1906, this classic 2,225-mile ocean race is a bucket list event for many sailors and skippers, several of whom have signaled their commitment by registering early.
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