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American Magic’s Dramatic Foiling Nosedive
What goes up must come down. At least that’s our theory when it comes to the modern America’s Cup foiling generation. That was true of the catamarans, and still holds true for the flying monohulls. A few weeks ago, Team New Zealand had one of the gentlest slow-motion crashes we’ve ever seen. The Kiwis have…
Petaluma River Will Be Dredged, and San Rafael Appears to Be Next
After years of lobbying, advocating and at times pleading for help, the Petaluma River will finally be dredged for the first time since 2003. Money has also been set aside for dredging the San Rafael Canal. “The US Army Corps of Engineers will be allocating roughly $9.7 million this year to pay for the project,…
Cayard First Sailor in Sports Hall of Fame
The Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame announced yesterday that local sailor Paul Cayard will join its 2020 induction class this May. Cayard becomes the first sailor to be recognized by the BASHOF.
IDEC Sport Lags Then Catches Up
“With the South Atlantic like that, we would never have smashed the Jules Verne Trophy record,” explains Francis Joyon, reflecting on what has been a slow and difficult ascension of the Atlantic Ocean.
Zingaro’s Bad Break Is Bad Break
Two days before Christmas, James Evenson and Kim Jensen were on final approach to Honolulu from the South Seas aboard their Spindrift 37 cat Zingaro when things went terribly wrong. They were in washing-machine conditions about 40 miles southwest of the Big Island. The winds were blowing 30, the seas were 20 feet, and the…

