Pathfinder (47)

When we bought the boat, it was named “Bye Bye Blues”, and while it meant something special to the original owners, that name had no meaning for us. As we thought long and hard about new names, nothing was really resonating. Finally, my wife said, “Boats are for taking people on adventures, right? What’s a good word for that?” We came up with Pathfinder, it is easy to say on the radio and it resonates with us, so we settled on it.

Yacht Details

  • ID: 3166
  • Name: Pathfinder
  • Sail No.: 47
  • Make: J/120
  • LOA: 40
  • Rating: 647:507:457 (ORC)
  • Skipper: Jim Calnon
  • Yacht Club: Rose City Yacht Club
  • Home Port: Portland, OR

Registration

  • Race: Cape Flattery Race for Monohulls (ORC)
  • Crew: Full crew

Images of Pathfinder

Pathfinder (47)

When we bought the boat, it was named “Bye Bye Blues”, and while it meant something special to the original owners, that name had no meaning for us. As we thought long and hard about new names, nothing was really resonating. Finally, my wife said, “Boats are for taking people on adventures, right? What’s a good word for that?” We came up with Pathfinder, it is easy to say on the radio and it resonates with us, so we settled on it.

Yacht Details

  • ID: 3166
  • Name: Pathfinder
  • Sail No.: 47
  • Make: J/120
  • LOA: 40
  • Rating: 647:507:457 (ORC)
  • Skipper: Jim Calnon
  • Yacht Club: Rose City Yacht Club
  • Home Port: Portland, OR

Registration

  • Race: Cape Flattery Race for Monohulls (ORC)
  • Crew: Full crew

Images of Pathfinder