Yes they did and they are doing the Trans-Pac double handed.

The third place finisher was another Santa Cruz 27 "Kokopelli". Koko's race
included a trip up the mast by one of their woman crew members to free a
wrapped chute. I can assure you, this would not have been high on my list
things to do when I was out there!

Kevin
30-2

<< SC 27 Blade Runner, overall winners of the Oregon
Offshore<http://www.oregonoffshore.org/>
,



Are you kidding me, this little 27 footer survived all that slop, and
won!?!?



Bill Coleman

C&C 39



*From:* CnC-List [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Alan
Bergen
*Sent:* Tuesday, April 29, 2014 5:58 PM
*To:* C&C Photoalbum email list
*Subject:* Stus-List Oregon Offshore Race



The 38th annual Oregon Offshore race will start on Thursday, May 8, 2014,
starting time to be based on the safest time for crossing the Columbia
River bar.  The race starts at the mouth of the Columbia River, goes up the
coast of Washington, rounds Duntze Rock bell buoy to starboard, and
finishes in Victoria harbor.  Total distance is 193 miles.  Two C&C's are
entered:  Cool Change (Landfall 38), skippered by Frank Noragon and
Katzenjammer (34), skippered by Jim Calnon.  There are thirty boats
entered, including some large boats which are using this race as a
qualifying race for the Vic - Maui.  You can get more information about the
race and the boats entered, as well as a link to a race tracker which will
allow you to follow the boats throughout the race, at www.oregonoffshore.org
.





Alan Bergen
C&C 35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR



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