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THE CLASSIC CAL 40

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October 2023

A sailor and an iconic vessel are reunited for a voyage down memory lane.

- HERB MCCORMICK

THE CLASSIC CAL 40

YOU NEVER FORGET your best day of sailing. Mine came in the waning miles of the 2005 Transpac Race from Los Angeles to Honolulu, screeching down the Molokai Channel under spinnaker toward Diamond Head in 30 knots of pumping trade-wind breeze, hanging onto the tiller for dear, lovely life while surfing at 14 knots aboard a Cal 40 called Dancing Bear. The sun was searing, the wind was howling, and the deep, blue Pacific Ocean was all the more striking set against the stunning backdrop of the green volcanic islands. This remembrance, however, is not about me. Instead, it honors the legendary Cal 40, a William Lapworth design originally launched in Southern California in 1963 that has provided scores of fellow offshore sailors with rides they'll always hold dear. Though I do recall my first thoughts to a fellow shipmate soon after crossing the finish line: "God, I love a boat that's better than I am." All this came back to me last summer, when I joined Dancing Bear's owner and skipper, accomplished Pacific Northwest sailor

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