Tahiti Race Start Socked InJune 23, 2008 – San Pedro Channel
Instead of a sunny, glorious day befitting the momentousness of the occasion, the four starters in the 13th Tahiti Race were treated to fog and lots of it off Pt. Fermin on Sunday. After a 14-year hiatus, the 3,571-mile slide across the equator to the South Pacific was resurrected this year. Due to their widely varying speed potential, all four boats — Doug Baker's Andrews 80 Magnitude 80, Bob Lane's Andrews 63 Medicine Man, Chris Welsh's classic Spencer 65 Ragtime, and Jim Morgan's Santa Cruz 50 Fortaleza — will likely not be racing each other as much as they'll be racing the course record of 14 days, 21 hours set by the late Fred Kirschner's SC 70 Kathmandu in the last running of the race in 1994. For many of the sailors, this will be their first equatorial crossing, and the ceremonial visit from King Neptune is expected to provide an unwelcome reward for what's looking like a doldrums crossing of nearly 300 miles. The odds-on favorite for line honors is Magnitude 80 followed by Medicine Man and Ragtime. All are projected to break the record, and even Fortaleza, if conditions improve somewhat, could do likewise. - latitude / rg Death on the DeltaJune 23, 2008 – Delta Ten men, aged 18 to 43, piled into a 14-ft aluminum fishing boat in Tracy for some fun on the Delta on Sunday. Instead, the overloaded boat capsized and only six men made it to shore. The other four are missing and presumed drowned. None of the men were wearing lifejackets and several of them reportedly could not swim. The 43-year-old owner of the boat was arrested on suspicion of boating while intoxicated and could face vehicular manslaughter charges. - latitude / jr Teapot Tony to Join the Swinging SixtiesJune 23, 2008 – Banderas Bay
Ronnie 'Tea Lady' of Banderas Bay is putting out a call to all friends and clients, old and new, to send her husband, Teapot Tony, a happy birthday, by email or otherwise, by June 26. "The 'diesel guru' is going to be a sprightly 60 years young," she writes, "and fully intends squeezing himself into your mega small engine spaces for some time to come. So I'm hoping for 60 emails to commemorate the occasion. If you're in Banderas Bay, come along to the birthday bash that night at Philo's — whose birthday it also is, but he is ageless — in La Cruz. Live music and lots of stupidity guaranteed!" We normally don't do birthday announcements, of course, but we've made an exception for Ronnie, who has done so much great work for the sailing support charities on Banderas Bay, such as the Pirates for Pupils Spinnaker Run for Charity. - latitude / rs |
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