Since 2005, Pasha Hawaii has been providing safe, fast and effective transportation to and from the mainland for Transpac yachts and gear. How fast and how effective is this? That is a question that we can look forward to answering this summer as Pasha Hawaii, Transpac’s satellite tracker sponsor, fits trackers to its ships so you can see who gets to Hawaii the fastest – a Pasha ship or a MOD 70.
Read moreThe 2023 Transpac division breaks have been announced. There are nine divisions — eight for the monohulls and one for the MOD70s. Transpac thanks the sponsors of each divisions:
Division 1 - Cal Maritime
Division 2 - SD Boatworks
Division 3 - Whittier Trust
Division 4 - Ocean Navigator
Division 5 - Cabrillo Boat Shop
Division 6 - Pasha
Division 7 - Boatswains Locker
Division 8 - smithREgroup
Division M - Epic Insurance
Sailing Instructions are also available on the website.
Read moreMemories Fade. Photos Are Forever.
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Ultimate Sailing has been photographing Transpac for more than two decades, helping make memories last. We have the talent, and tried-and-true techniques for getting the shots – at the start off, Point Fermin, Catalina rounding, Molokai Channel, and Diamond Head finish.
But more than that: we have a passion for photographing Transpac: it’s our favorite event – full of action, scenery, drama, and emotion.
Let us help you preserve your memories with a photo package from Ultimate Sailing. We will have a team of professional photographers in San Pedro, the starting line, Catalina rounding, Molokai Channel, Diamond Head finish, dock arrivals, and the trophy presentation. Choose from photo packages large or small (attached) or customize your own.
• prints • digital downloads • slide shows & presentations
• social media • coffee table books • t-shirts and novelties • office accessories
But you must order now, so we can staff up, book the boats and helicopter, and plan for your arrival. We’ll be there to cheer you on!
Mahalo and warm wishes for a wiki wiki Transpac!
Sharon Green & the Ultimate Sailing Team
Official Photographer for Transpac 2023!
There is a strong connection between Transpac and Whittier Trust, now in its third year as the Heritage Sponsor in this year’s 52nd edition of the race. This connection is not only based on shared principles of planning and managing risks for beneficial outcomes, something inherent to all ocean racers. As the oldest, private multi-family office headquartered on the West Coast, more than 500 families place their trust in Whittier to do the same: be prepared to navigate the wide range of uncertainties we face in current circumstances that require a steady hand at the helm and sound judgment.
Read moreIn four short weeks – Tuesday, June 27th – the first wave of starters in the 2023 Transpac Race will be assembled off Point Fermin in anticipation of their 1300 starting signal to set off towards the finish line in Honolulu, 2225- miles away. This will be the start of the 52rd edition of this biennial ocean racing classic organized by the Transpacific Yacht Club and first run in 1906.
This first wave will consist of 14 monohulls from 35 to 63 feet in length – but why such a broad range? Because these boats are anticipated to take the longest elapsed times to get to Hawaii. Starting them first helps compress the fleet arrival times in Hawaii so more of the participants may be together after their finishes.
Read morePASHA, a Transpac sponsor, will be shipping a container to Hawaii for your delivery gear. We will be collecting gear throughout California and loading the container. The gear pickups will be in San Pedro, Long Beach and San Diego.
Read moreIn 8 weeks – Tuesday, June 27th - the first of three successive waves of starters will cross the start line for their 2225-mile journey westward across the Pacific towards Hawaii in the 52nd biennial Transpac Race, organized by the Transpacific Yacht Club (TPYC). Most will have said emotional goodbyes and received well-wishing Alohas from family and friends from the shoreside venue in the Cabrillo Way Marina in San Pedro before their short commute to the start area in the vicinity of Point Fermin.
Read moreThe Transpacific Yacht Club (TPYC) – organizers of the 2225-mile biennial Tranpsac race from Los Angeles to Honolulu – and Reyn Spooner – creator of the World’s most collected Aloha shirts – are pleased to announce the release of the official Transpac 2023 Collection of Aloha shirts for men and women custom-crafted for this year’s 52nd edition of the race.
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