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    Pegasus Open 50 Log: Rainbows...and We've Lost Power

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    Pegasus Open 50 Raceboat Log: Day 6, Power is Back

    July 12, 5:15 AM PST Sailing along fast. Found faulty regulator and alternator. Good start.

    July 12, 6:17 AM PST
    Update: We expect/hope to be fully recovered by Noon. Then we'll jibe for a lay-line to the tip of Molokai and have our final jibe there. Trying to minimize jibes. Big relief.

    July 12, 7:15 AM PST
    Engine fix and Katayama-San' lucky sextant returns

    July 12, 8:00 AM PST,
    MotionX-GPS guiding Pegasus from L.A. to Honolulu

    July 12, 8:45 AM PST
    Sunrise and Breakfast Burritos

    July 12, 10:30 AM PST
    Good Morning, Crusty Takes Over for the Day

    July 12, 1:00 PM PST
    ETA: From what we can tell, with our electrical back, around 9 am PST ( 6 am HST) is a good guess for our finish, just inside 8 days, something like 7 day, 20 hours and something. Sunrise in the Molokai channel.

    There is still a lot of sailing to be done. That's a reasonable guess.

    July 12, 5:30 PM PST
    Sunshades and generator back running, calling the layline to Kalapapa.

    July 12, 7:00 PM PST
    Molokai channel

    Philippe Kahn founded Borland, invented the Camphone, and decodes human motion. He's also a fellow outdoorsman, splitting time skiing Tahoe and sailing in Santa Cruz. He'll share his Transpac 2009 sailing race with us live from the Pegasus Open 50. He and Richard Clarke set the race record for a double handed team in 2008 with a time of 7 days, 15 hours, 17 minutes and 50 seconds, besting all boats in overall time for that year.
    [Previous Pegasus Sailing posts on Gizmodo, Pegasus]


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