Hawaiian Chieftain Towed into TillamookOctober 17, 2007 – Garibaldi, Oregon The Coast Guard reports the Hawaiian Chieftain was towed into Tillamook Bay on the Oregon coast yesterday after becoming disabled in rough conditions. The 12 crew on the 103-ft tallship, a fixture on San Francisco Bay for many years before moving to her new homeport of Grays Harbor, Washington, had struck sail when the winds increased to 35 knots but then found their 490-hp engine seized.
We don't know where she was going or which way the wind was coming from but presume it was on the nose as 35 knots seems to be just enough wind to get the 80-tonner moving. Of course the 14-ft seas probably didn't help matters either. No injuries were reported and the Chieftain was able to continue on to Garibaldi under her own power once inside Tillamook Bay. For more information on what the Hawaiian Chieftain is up to now, go to the Grays Harbor Historical Society's website at www.historicalseaport.org. - latitude / ld
Here Come the Sailing JudgesOctober 17, 2007 – St. Francis YC, San Francisco The St. Francis YC is sponsoring a US Sailing Judges Workshop Seminar and Exam this weekend. The event is open to anyone interested in learning more about the racing rules, including racers and race committee personnel. At the end of the workshop there will be an exam for all those applying for or renewing their US Sailing certification as judges. The event fee is $85 for current US Sailing members and $110 for non-members. Included in this fee are the necessary event materials and breakfast and lunch for both days, which run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Advanced registration and payment is required. For more information, what to bring and to register online visit: www.ussailing.org/judges/workshops/index.asp. - latitude / lc Swell Surf for LizOctober 17, 2007 – Somewhere in the South Pacific For those of you surfers who've had enough of the crowds in the line-ups at Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara, County Line, Malibu, Huntington Beach, Newport, Trestles - heck, just about anywhere in California - there is an alternative. It's the South Pacific. There are waves down there, and if you go to the right places, there's hardly anybody there to ride them. Indeed, you can often end up being the 'lonely surfer'.
The accompanying two shots are courtesy of Liz Clark of Santa Barbara, who is nearly two years into a surfing-sailing safari aboard her Cal 40 Swell. As much as Liz would like to tell you where this spot is, you know the rules. Let's just say it's somewhere in the Marquesas-Tuamotus, and that it's not the only spot around.
- latitude / rs Red Wine & Rubber BootsOctober 17, 2007 – Hyde Street Pier Black ties and rubber boots are strictly optional at tomorrow's Tall Ship Education Academy's annual benefit reception. The fundraiser will be hosted aboard the historic ferry boat Eureka, docked at Hyde Street Pier, from 6-9 p.m. Nibble on hors d'oeuvres, sip some wine and open up the wallet for the silent auction, featuring such unique 'items' as a kayaking lessons, yoga classes and a fire boat ride courtesy of SFFD. Tickets are $45 in advance, $55 at the door. Students under 21 get in for $15. For more info, go to www.tallshipacademy.org or call (415) 405-3703. UPDATE: Due to an electrical fire in the transformer that services Hyde Street Pier, the event has been moved to the San Francisco National Maritime Historic Park's Visitors Center in the Argonaut Hotel building at the corner of Jefferson and Hyde Streets (across the street from Hyde Street Pier). Call for directions. - latitude / ld Where to Go in MexicoOctober 17, 2007 – Baja California Southbound cruisers take note: Be sure to check out 'Lectronic on Friday (10/19), as we plan to run a detailed overview on the status of marinas in Mexico. Many of the long-established facilities are already chock full, but new options have recently opened up, so don't miss this special report. - latitude / at |
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