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‘Lectronic Latitude – December 2004 Index of Stories


INDEX OF STORIES
December 2004

December 31
2004
Houoli
Makahiki Hou

Wave
Wrecks Boat in Lahaina

Captain
Lost from French Sloop

Caribbean
Report

In
Cartagena for Christmas
New Latitudes for a New Year

December 29
2004
Nicorette Takes Sydney-Hobart
Information
from SE Asia

Caribbean
Report

Sailors
of the Year

December 27
2004
Photos
of the Day

Earthquake,
Tsumanis in Asia

Destruction
in Phuket

No
Drama in Kuah

Docks
at Rebak Marina Gone

Sydney-Hobart
Race

December 22
2004
Photo
of the Day

San
Diegans Rock the ARC

We’re
Complete Idiots!

Look
at the Color of that Water!
Orange Relaunched
and Ready
XM
Doesn’t Work in All Mexico

December 20
2004
Photos
of the Day

When
MaxZ86s Were Big

Luckiest
People in History
Down
in Mexico

December 17
2004
Photos
of the Day

In
the Southern Ocean

MacArthur
Down There Too
Can’t
Stop Smiling

December 15
2004
Photo
of the Day

Is
Dawn Wilson’s Story True?

Now
For A Humorous Little Quiz

 December 13
2004
Photos
of the Day

Sausalito
Challenge
Wilson
Free at Last!

Cat
Holed in Caribbean 1500

MacArthur
Having Problems

December 10
2004
Photos
of the Day

One
of the Slowest ARCs

Better
Late than Never

Most
Informative Web Site
Capricorn Cat Heads
South

December 8
2004
Photos
of the Day South of the Border

New
G Class Multihull Announced

RYC
Small Boat Midwinters

Remote
Control Everything

Aikane
Deal Off Also

Dawn
Wilson Update

 December 6
2004
GGYC
Midwinter #2

Evidence
the Charts Are Off

Pleasantly
Primitive

Mystery
Photo
Any Warmer
in California?
Feasting
for Charity

December 3
2004
Viva Mexico!
Big
Weekend for Little Boats

Let
the Parades Begin

Only
Latitude in Ekaternberg

December 1
2004
Cruisers’
Thanksgiving

Latitudes Hit the Streets
Week
One in ARC

Vendée
Globe

ConsuMate Beached

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