Race Around Bishop Rock
August 14-16, 2009

NOR -- SAILING INSTRUCTIONS

ENTRY FEE = $75

ENTRIES TO DATE (updated 8/6/09)
Skipper
Boat Name
Boat Type
Club
David Koos
Second Wind
Columbia 50
PLYC
James & Chris Gilmore
Uncontrollable Urge
Columbia 30SY
SGYC
Tad Walicki
Alinka II
Santana 35
CRA
Gene Pitkin
Geronimo
J-109
CRA
Sandra & Carolyn Sherman
Sea Maiden
Ericson 35
SWYC
Ed Sanford
Creative
J-105
SDYC
Bob Hayward
Tainui
Beneteau
SMWYC
Per Peterson
Alchemy
Andrews 68
OYC

The Port Captain’s Race Around Bishop Rock, at 221 nautical miles, is a long course through deep blue ocean water and southerly trade winds, and is not to be taken lightly.

The Port Captain’s Race Around Bishop Rock is the decathlon of sailing. The challenges on this race include, but are not limited to provisioning and delivery (to Catalina), navigation and chart reading, light air sailing, heavy air sailing, watch systems, night sailing, current, and upwind and downwind sailing.

Bishop Rock is a shallow seamount 100 n.m. from shore located on the Cortes Bank and is named for the schooner Stillwell S. Bishop, which ran into the rock in 1855. The Bishop didn't sink there; her crew patched her hull and sailed her safely to San Francisco; but the name stuck. It is also located well into the southerly trade winds that generally lurk off the southern California Coast.

The race begins at Two Harbors, Catalina just off Ship Rock and has a home stretch to the finish at San Diego sea buoy #1.

The start of the race is Friday, August 14 at 1100.

Some year’s the weather is light, and some year’s it is not. But regardless, it is an adventure at sea.

Dare to go the distance!