Transpac Leaders Scrambled in Slow Race
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One of the slowest Transpac yacht races in the postwar history of the event loomed as light winds kept the pace slow less than halfway through the 2,225-mile voyage to Honolulu.
The light winds also scrambled the Class A leaders as they spread out, seeking brisker winds.
Leader on elapsed time at the Tuesday morning roll call was Saga, co-skippered by Doug Baker and George Writer, Long Beach Yacht Club. Saga was 763 miles from Los Angeles. Swiftsure III, skippered by Nick Frazee, San Diego Yacht Club, was only a mile astern of Saga.
The previous day’s leaders--John Landon’s Santa Cruz-70, San Diego; Bill Lee’s Santa Cruz-70 Blondie, Santa Cruz, and John Landon’s SC-70, San Diego--logged fewer than 100 miles and fell back to fifth and sixth places, respectively.
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