Sailing Athlete Aidan Mobley Announces His Participation in the Pacific Cup and Needs a Sponsor
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Wednesday, June 1, 2022
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His crew has been training for a year and Mobley thinks they have a good chance at winning the Pacific Cup that occurs every other year.
Key Points:
- His crew has been training for a year and Mobley thinks they have a good chance at winning the Pacific Cup that occurs every other year.
- "It's an incredibly fast, nimble, and high-performance sailboat that requires a high level of skill to sail fast.
- We will be running four-hour watches so it's a mental endurance race as much as a physical endurance race," said Mobley.
- No autopilot is allowed during the Pacific Cup so the crew must only use the prevailing winds to power the craft.