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- Baja Ha-Ha Cruisers Rally
Baja Ha-Ha Cruisers Rally
Sailing San Diego to Cabo San Lucas. The event begins every year at the end of October. Nearly 2,500 boats have done the event so far, with roughly 9,000 participants aboard. The distance is Approximately 750 miles with two stops along the way. The goals of the Ha-Ha are simple: for everyone to get to Cabo safely while enjoying some great sailing and making countless new friends. The event is open to all boats over 27 feet that were designed, built and have been maintained for open ocean sailing.
https://www.baja-haha.com/
(Added: Thu Jan 02 2003)
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- Congressional Cup
Congressional Cup
Top ranked skippers from around the world compete in the Congressional Cup in Long Beach, California. This is one of the most prestigious Match Racing events in the world. The Congressional Cup is internationally known as the "Ladder to America's Cup" and many America's skippers have sailed this event in the past. Long Beach, California
https://www.thecongressionalcup.com/
(Added: Mon Apr 23 2012)
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- Long Beach Race Week
Long Beach Race Week
Join us for 3 days of racing on the beautiful waters of Long Beach and the unique nightlife which Belmont Shore's 2nd Street offers. Buoy racing for One Design, PHRF and ORCA fleets on three racing circles. Long Beach, California
http://www.lbrw.org/
(Added: Sat Mar 01 2008)
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- Newport Ocean Sailing Association
Newport Ocean Sailing Association
NOSA is the race organizer for one of the West Coast's premier races – The Newport to Ensenada International Yacht Race, also known as the "N2E", along with other Newport Beach area races, such as the 14 Mile Bank Race, The Commodore's Challenge, and the Annual Flight of the Lasers. In addition, NOSA sponsors, promotes, and provides financial assistance to junior sailing programs and other non-profit organizations that promote amateur sports with an emphasis on sailing, boating, and seamanship. Newport Beach, California
https://nosa.org/
(Added: Fri Dec 02 2016)
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- Pacific Cup | The FUN Race to Hawaii
Pacific Cup | The FUN Race to Hawaii
West Marine Pacific Cup - 2070 miles from San Francisco Bay to Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii. The "FUN Race to Hawaii" runs every even year from San Francisco to Hawaii. Started in 1980, the race has been enjoyed by thousands of racers sailing well over a million miles in total. Before the race, participants will attend safety and preparation seminars and social events including the very popular Bon Voyage party.
https://www.pacificcup.org/
(Added: Thu Jan 02 2003)
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- Singlehanded Sailing Society
Singlehanded Sailing Society
The Singlehanded Sailing Society provides a forum where sailors and others interested in the sport of singlehanded sailing can share their ideas and experiences. It is the intent of the SSS to make it possible for such sailors to compete in seaworthy sailing vessels of various types and designs on a fair and equitable basis. The Society organizes seven regular annual races in and around the San Francisco Bay. In addition to the races organized by the Society, each year the SSS sponsors lectures and educational seminars to promote safe shorthanded racing and cruising, and to help prepare interested skippers for the challenge of the long distance races sponsored by the Society. San Francisco, California
https://www.sandybay.net/weather/index.shtml
(Added: Thu Jan 02 2003)
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- Singlehanded Sailing Society
Singlehanded Sailing Society
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The Singlehanded Sailing Society (SSS) was conceived to provide a forum where sailors and others interested in the sport of singlehanded sailing could share their ideas and experiences. It is the intent of the SSS to make it possible for such sailors to compete in seaworthy sailing vessels of various types and designs on a fair and equitable basis. The purpose of the races is to provide an organized arena in which ideas, equipment, designs, and vessels specifically created, built, modified, or equipped for long distance singlehanded racing may be tested and evaluated through friendly sportsmanlike competition. The development of personal skill in singlehanded sailing is encouraged through sailing events and seminars. The SSS organizes eight regular annual races in and around the San Francisco Bay. Also, the SSS organizes the Singlehanded TransPacific Yacht Race (SHTP) from San Francisco to Kauai, Hawaii in odd numbered years, and the Great Pacific Longitude Race (LongPac) in even numbered years. Along with organized races, the SSS sponsors lectures and educational seminars to promote safe shorthanded racing and cruising, and to help prepare interested skippers for the challenge of the long distance races sponsored by the SSS. Alameda, California
https://www.sfbaysss.org/main/
(Added: Fri Dec 08 2023)
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- Transpacific Yacht Club
Transpacific Yacht Club
The Transpacific Yacht Club (TPYC) is responsible for organizing the world renowned Transpacific Yacht Race ("the Transpac") from Los Angeles to Honolulu. TPYC was officially organized in 1928, and incorporated in 1937. Membership in the Club is open to all sailors who have completed an ocean race held by the Club between two points on the Pacific Ocean not less than 2000 miles. Over 600 sailors from around the globe are currently Transpac members. Starting off Point Fermin at the southern edge of Los Angeles, the challenging race course takes competitors through a myriad of unforeseen conditions: from the cold, wet northeastern Pacific, through doldrums, enormous seas, abundant squalls and scorching heat, to the blustery tradewinds of the Molokai Channel near the finish. After a long and grueling voyage across a lonely expanse of ocean, the racers arrive to the warm "Aloha" greeting promised by the King; honored to this day by scores of island volunteers, visitors, media and supporters. The TPYC and its members look forward to hosting "the world's best ocean race" for another century. Long Beach, California
https://transpacyc.com/
(Added: Tue Nov 19 2013)
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- Vallarta Race
Vallarta Race
Originally created in 1953 by Commodore Ken Baker in partnership with the Club de Yates de Acapulco, this race was sailed from San Diego to Acapulco; a 1430 nautical mile course that yachts of the era took up to 14 days to complete. In 1998, SDYC was asked by a group of Vallarta yachtsmen if we’d consider finishing our race in their waters and the finish was moved to beautiful Banderas Bay. The popularity and draw of the present Vallarta Race comes from many things: the challenging course, great competition, reliable spring winds, a full moon for the race and a finish in the warm waters of Banderas Bay. San Diego Yacht Club, San Diego, California
https://pvrace.com/
(Added: Fri Nov 04 2016)
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