Pacific Cup 2026

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8 days of boat prep / training, 15-19 days sailing
Availability : 28th June - 24th July 2026
San Francisco
Kaneohe Bay
Min Age : 18+
Max People : 10
Race Details

Experience an unforgettable ocean sailing adventure aboard the Pacific Cup, the iconic 2,070-mile offshore race from the dramatic coast of San Francisco Bay, California to the tropical shores of Kaneohe Bay on the island of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi.

The race challenges crews with a mix of coastal navigation, open-ocean sailing, and tropical conditions. From departing San Francisco Bay to navigating Pacific currents and winds, every mile tests skill, teamwork, and endurance. Along the way, sailors enjoy breathtaking seascapes, long stretches at sea that build camaraderie among crew, and the thrill of true offshore adventure.

On board, you will be involved in preparing and managing the boat, learning from experienced skippers, and sharing the highs and challenges of ocean racing. Crossing the finish line in Kaneohe Bay provides spectacular tropical scenery and the lasting satisfaction of completing one of the world’s most famous offshore races.

Departure & Return Location

  • Join the boat in San Francisco, California

  • Disembark at Kaneohe Yacht Club, Oahu, Hawaii

Race Dates

July 6th to 10th. The fleet departs San Francisco Bay with a staggered start schedule, giving each division optimal conditions for the first mile of the Pacific Cup.

Price Includes

  • Race Entry Fees
  • Yacht Charter
  • Accommodation on board (shared cabins)
  • Certified Professional Skipper
  • Basic training
  • Consumables for the yacht (diesel, fuel, and water)
  • Mooring fees
  • Insurance for the yacht
  • Life Jacket
  • Personal Locator Beacon
  • Meals while sailing

Price Excludes

  • Airfares
  • Wet gear
  • Transfers airport-marina-airport
  • Shore based accommodation
  • Personal insurance
  • Meals on shore

Complementaries

  • Sail Racing Academy T-Shirt
  • T-Shirt with your National FlagPlease note that our supplier is based in the UK and requires a minimum of two weeks to process orders, plus shipping time. For sailing trips outside the UK, shipping will take significantly longer. Booking a trip close to the start date may result in not receiving a customized shirt in time.
What to Expect for an SRA Trip
  • No PassengersAlthough we are happy to provide sight seeing adventures, this experience is an Ocean race. You can expect to be actively involved in sailing the boat, there isn't any rail meat on our boats. Please expect the prep week to be hard work, getting a boat ready to cross an ocean is a huge undertaking, we can't do it without everyone pulling in the same direction, this is also a great opportunity to learn the systems onboard and bond with your fellow crew mates.
  • Racing across an oceanWe love sailing but for us racing adds that extra something special, working as a team, powered only by the wind, through squalls and becalmed weather, this extra challenge makes the arrival all that more rewarding.
  • Professional InstructionOur Skippers are experienced instructors that make every crew member feel welcome and tailor their delivery to the experience and style of the crew
  • Competitive boatAlthough the taking part is often fun, we believe the full experience comes from pushing ourselves to the max and competing with other boats on the water with a view to win
  • High safety standardsMaintaining and equipping a yacht to a high standard is not an easy task. No expense is spared in ensuring the best equipment is selected.
Itinerary

***DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE***

Days 1-8 - 28th June - 5th June 2026Pre-Race Preparation

In the lead-up to the start of the Pacific Cup, your days will be focused on preparing the boat and getting to know your yacht and fellow crewmates. The schedule will be a mix of hands-on work, practical training, and opportunities to build teamwork.

San Francisco’s docks are a hive of activity during this period, with crews busy carrying out last-minute improvements, provisioning, and fine-tuning every detail of their boats. While there is time to enjoy the local scene, the first days are often full-on and hands-on, offering a rewarding insight into what it takes to get ready for an offshore race of this scale.

This preparation period is also a great time to meet other crews, share experiences, and soak up the excitement and energy of the fleet before the race begins.

Days 9-13 - 6th - 10th July 2026Race Start

The Pacific Cup begins with a series of staggered starts from San Francisco Bay. Each division departs on a schedule designed to take advantage of optimal wind and tidal conditions. As the fleet heads out into the Pacific, crews experience the thrill of offshore racing from the very first mile.

Days 14-26 - 11th - 23rd July 2026Race Days

The fleet settles into the full rhythm of ocean racing as it makes the 2,070-mile passage from California to Hawaii. These days capture the essence of the Pacific Cup: long stretches of steady tradewinds, rolling ocean swells, and the exhilarating downwind sailing the race is known for. Crews refine their watch systems, rotate through helming and trimming, and enjoy the growing warmth as the miles fall away. Each day brings a balance of focused sail handling, tactical navigation, and the unforgettable moments that only mid-ocean sailing can offer: dolphin sightings, brilliant starscapes, and the camaraderie that develops offshore.

Day 27 - 24th July 2026Race Finish

Most of the fleet will be making their final approach toward Kaneohe Bay, sailing the last miles of a journey that began in San Francisco nearly two weeks earlier. The finish line officially closes at 16:00 HST, giving crews a final deadline to target as they complete their Pacific crossing. Arrivals are always a celebratory moment, with the warm Hawaiian breeze, the dramatic backdrop of the Koʻolau Range, and the welcome committee at the Kaneohe Yacht Club greeting sailors as they come ashore. After tie-up, crews can take a breath, enjoy their first steps on land, and begin to share stories from the passage before settling into the post-race festivities.

Prize Giving Ceremony

Official Awards Ceremony at Hawaii Yacht Club. The exact date for this has not been confirmed, thought we expect it to take place not long after the close of the finish line.

Departure

Before departure, we kindly ask everyone to help with a general cleaning and tidying of the boat.

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