
(San Francisco, CA)- Leading up to the start of the Pacific Cup race, the electricity in the air was crackling like thunderbolts. A consolidated Pacific High was spelling "Good Racing" and was looking good for all. Even BMW MARIN (supported by the J/125 DOUBLE TROUBLE) was providing shuttle service cars (enjoy the ride and the new car smell!) to the parking lot for sailors.

Andy Costello, skipper and owner of J/125 DOUBLE TROUBLE, is racing Pac Cup for the first time and has taken a glimpse at the long range forecast, "We've started to look at the weather and it's looking better for our start later in the week than it is for the earlier starts, so that may help us get to Hawaii faster."
Like Costello's going to need much help, stacked as his boat is with accomplished Hawaii racers, including Skip and Jody McCormack, Matt Noble and Trevor Baylis. Nonetheless, Costello's playing it cautious after a disappointing experience in last year's Trans Pac race. As for most Pac Cup racers, the preparation - both boat and crew - is daunting. "It's been a six month project," Costello said. "We've double checked, modified, strengthened the boat, found new ways to get weight off the boat - we've done a lot but when you sail with crew like mine, they really prepare." (thanks for the contribution from Michelle Slade).

In Division DH2 starting on July 16th at 1330 hrs will be the J/120 JAMANI, the current fleet leader that is sailed by Sean & Jeff Mulvihill from Park City, Utah.
In Division B starting on July 17th at 1330 hrs will be the J/35c and J/42. The J/42 TIKI J is skippered by Kim Worsham, Portland, Oregon (http://www.sailblogs.com/member/tikij/ or http://www.tikij.com/) and the J/35c BRAINWAVES is skippered by Jim Brainard from Golden, Colorado sailing for Los Gatos YC.
For more Pacific Cup sailing information For Yellowbrick Tracking of Pacific Cup
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