The only boat that finished ahead of Stars & Stripes early Saturday morning was Bill Gibbs's multihull Afterburner, truly a different breed of cat that finished 791/2 minutes ahead on real time but nearly two hours behind on handicap time in one of the slower Ensenada races.
It wasn't at all like 2009, when Doug Baker's Magnitude 80 set the monohull record of 10 hours, 37 minutes, 50 seconds and all the other boats finished by 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. This time a bunch hadn't finished by the 11 a.m. cutoff time Sunday.
All told, 175 boats entered, 167 started and 112 finished. The last was John Granahan's Cal 39-2, Knot A Clew, from Oceanside Yacht Club, competing in PHRF E class.
There were a handful of bigger monohulls with faster ratings than Stars & Stripes, which rated minus-63 seconds per mile.
The first 10 finishers: 1. Afterburner (Tennant Bladerunner 52), Bill Gibbs, Pierpont Bay Yacht Club, elapsed time 17:08:53, corrected time 22:33:05; 2. Stars & Stripes (Farr 60), Dennis Conner, San Diego YC, ET 18:28:25, CT 20:40:11; 3. Alchemy (Dencho 70), Per Peterson, Oceanside YC, ET 19:20:23, CT 22:16:05; 4. Medicine Man (Andrews 63), Bob Lane, Long Beach YC, ET 19:24:13, CT 22:51:17; 5. Peligroso (Kernan 70), Lorenzo Berho, Mexico City, ET 19:45:33, CT 24:02:49; 6. It's OK (Andrews 50), Tres Gordos LLC, ET 19:48:09, CT 21:47:23; 7. Taxi Dancer (Reichel/Pugh 68), Dick Compton/Jim Yabsley/Tom Parker, Santa Barbara YC, ET 20:28:13, CT 23:23:55; 8. Relentless (Santa Cruz 52T), Durant/Shew, Long Beach YC, ET 20:55:19, CT 21:45:31; 9. Stealth Chicken (Perry 56), Tim Beatty, ET 20:58:25, CT 22:07:27; 10. Piranha (Farr 40), David Voss, California YC, ET 21:05:45, CT 21:18:18.
— Rich Roberts
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