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  2. Pacific Cup (yacht race) - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Cup (formerly the "West Marine Pacific Cup") is a yacht race from San Francisco, California to Kaneohe, Hawaii on the island of Oahu. [1] The enjoyable exercise in yacht racing is run in even-numbered years by the Pacific Cup Yacht Club, while in odd years the Transpacific Yacht Race sails for Hawaii out of Los Angeles.

  3. JADA (sail boat) - Wikipedia

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    JADA is a sailing yacht that was originally commissioned ... Hawaii in 1992. She was relocated to San Diego in 1996 and currently resides at the Sheraton Harbor ...

  4. Hōkūleʻa - Wikipedia

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    Hōkūleʻa sailed south to San Diego via Portland, Oregon, and the California ports of San Francisco, Santa Barbara, and Long Beach. The voyaging canoes were shipped back to Hawaiʻi: Hōkūleʻa from San Pedro ; Hawai‘iloa from Seattle.

  5. Hokule'a to sail alongside Star of India in last U.S. stop - AOL

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    Nov. 12—The Hokule 'a arrived Tuesday night in San Diego, which will be its final stop in the United States leg of the Moananuiakea Voyage, according to a Polynesian Voyaging Society news release.

  6. Single-handed sailing - Wikipedia

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    The first woman to sail from Los Angeles to Hawaii was Sharon Sites Adams, in 1965 with a 25-foot Danish folkboat. She added to this feat in 1969 by sailing a Sea Sharp II fiberglass Mariner 31 from Yokosuka, Japan, to San Diego, CA in 1969. These feats have been documented and described in her book "Pacific Lady."

  7. Star of India (ship) - Wikipedia

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    After a career sailing from Great Britain to India and New Zealand, she was renamed, re-rigged as a barque, and became a salmon hauler on the Alaska to California route. Retired in 1926, she was restored as a seaworthy museum ship in 1962–3 and home-ported at the Maritime Museum of San Diego in San Diego, California.

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