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Ha-Ha Gets Sweeter by the LegNovember 2, 2009 – Bahia Santa Maria, B.C.S. Most of the Sweet Sixteen Baja Ha-Ha Fleet is now comfortably anchored in Bahia Santa Maria, after completing an extremely mellow second leg — a distinct contrast to the ultra-rowdy conditions of Leg 1. - latitude / at Bathing Beauties on the BayNovember 2, 2009 – McNears Beach
"If you didn't know any better, you might think this shot was snapped someplace warm and tropical," writes Bryan Jay Miller of the Beneteau 323 Orion. "I actually took the photo while anchored off McNear's Beach at China Camp in early October. It was so warm that the guys had on shorts and T-shirts, the girls were in bikinis, and everyone was barefoot the whole way from Point Richmond. I got to dive off the back for a brisk swim in the 72º water, and eventually suckered everyone else into jumping in. We were even treated to a beat into a warm 15-knot breeze on the way back, still in shorts and T-shirts. It turned out to be one of the best days I've ever had sailing on the Bay." Now that the weather is turning more fall-like, it's unlikely you'll run across bathing beauties like these anytime soon. If you do, be sure to send photographic evidence (with their permission). - latitude / ld 'Dubai Star' Spilled up to 800 GallonsNovember 2, 2009 – The Bay Early hopes that Friday morning's bunker fuel-spill in Anchorage Nine would have little impact on the Bay have turned out to be unfounded. The Coast Guard is estimating that 400 to 800 gallons of the cruddy junk spilled from the Panamanian-flagged tanker Dubai Star during fueling operations. Despite the deployment of over 50,000 feet of containment boom, the spilled bunker oil has fouled beaches with oil and tar balls in Alameda County, killed at least a dozen sea birds, resulted in an emergency fishing closure between the San Mateo and Bay Bridges, and may have caused environmental damage that's yet to be assessed. Clean-up operations are currently underway. We know that Clipper Cove has been boomed — effectively closing it to vessel traffic. Has your marina or boat been affected by the spill? Tell us about it. - latitude / rg |
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