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San Diego Yacht Club’s Biennial Race to the Mexican Mainland

San Diego Yacht Club is proud to host the 2026 Vallarta Race with the 1,000nm course from San Diego to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Racing to the Mexican mainland is a tradition for SDYC going back to 1953.

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VALLARTA RACE NEWS

SDYC’s 35th Puerto Vallarta Race Continues the Tradition
Posted November 08, 2019

Tradition is a staple element in San Diego Yacht Club’s Puerto Vallarta Race, and the 35th running in 2020 will have many shining examples of tradition. Fleet starts will be held on March 5, 6 and 7. Some of the fastest boats and most experienced ocean sailors will race the 1,000nm course from San Diego to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

The winners of the last three PV Races (Disney/Pyewacket, Schulze/Horizon, Pethick/Bretwalda3) are registered for the 2020 race and are eager to win another trophy. Sailors who have sailed in the race dozens of times will be back for the latest competition. Wayne Zittel and Roy Disney have been skippering teams in this event going back over 20 years are ready for the next challenge.

How the 2020 Puerto Vallarta Will Catapult a Team Around the World
Posted November 08, 2019

For one team, San Diego Yacht Club’s 2020 Puerto Vallarta Race will be the first step towards a journey around the world.

Viva Mexico, a VOR 65 skippered by Erik Brockmann, will be making their racing debut during the 2020 Puerto Vallarta Race as part of their campaign to compete in The Ocean Race 2021. Brockmann’s goal is to bring Mexico back into The Ocean Race almost 50 years after Mexico’s Sayula II competed and won the first Whitbread Round the World Race in 1973-74. Among the crew we will see Co-Owners Ricardo Brockmann, Loernzo Berho and Yon Belausteguigoitia who have been competing in the PV Race during the past decade in the Vincitore and Peligroso Racing programs. Also involved in supporting the Viva Mexico project is San Diego Yacht Club’s Malin Burnham.

Safety at Sea Seminars
Posted October 09, 2019

San Diego Yacht Club is hosting two seminars prior to the Puerto Vallarta Race related to safety at sea. November 16-17, 2019 will be an Advanced First Aid and CPR for Mariners seminar. January 25-26, 2020 will be a US Sailing Safety at Sea Seminar. Register for either at https://sailaweighllc.com/shop-orderbymenu-order/.

Registration Open for the 2020 Puerto Vallarta Race
Posted March 29, 2019

San Diego Yacht Club is proud to host the 2020 Puerto Vallarta Race, featuring the 1,000nm course from San Diego to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Racing to the Mexican mainland is a tradition for SDYC going back to 1953.

PV Race 2018: Mexico Is Calling
Posted March 10, 2018

Puerto Vallarta, MX (March 9, 2018) - It has been five, six or seven days since the 2018 San Diego Yacht Club’s Puerto Vallarta race left San Diego Bay, depending on when you start counting. One thousand rhumbline miles later, the boats are piled into Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta. Sails are being flaked, lines are being dried, along with foul weather gear being given a chance to exhale after some serious work. Every two years a new cast of characters hop on board to head south for fast sailing and warm weather...a Puerto Vallarta Race tradition since 1953.

2018 Results
Posted March 08, 2018

Provisional Results are posted at https://yachtscoring.com/event_results_detail.cfm?Race_Number=1&eID=4434

Tropic Thunder (Beneteau 46, John Miller) Regatta Reports
Posted March 07, 2018
At midnight we surf waves with whooping shouts, grins, and no spinnaker. Then Orion and the stars of the milky way watch as our frothing bow wave gives way under slacking breeze and flattening seas. Morning brings dolphins, a lazy sea turtle and a fleet that is catching up. Capt. breaks out the A5 (Barney and Beaulah) ... a sail reserved for show not racing and it is game on again.
Derivate (J/125, Mark Surber) Daily Report
Posted March 07, 2018
It's 12:55 PST on Wednesday. Just officially passed 5 days of racing. Looking downwind at the finish, 5 miles away. Unfortunately, our sistership again snuck past us during the night and looks to cross the finish line just ahead (amazing how we watch her all night, then lose sight, then she pops up just in front, plain as day). A bummer to say the least, but to be within 4 miles of your competition after 1000 miles of racing is pretty cool. I calculate we had 6 or 7 lead changes just in the last 2 days. Good times.

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