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A Word from Your PRO

The yacht club originally scheduled to run the OYRA Duxship Race on May 12 was unable to do so. Just a few days before the ocean race, the YRA called in Jeff Zarwell, who is well known in racing circles for high standards of professionalism in running clean, clear regattas. Jeff quickly recruited a crew…

Tack or an Attack?

While sailing, there are many good reasons to call for a tack. One is when you’re about to sail between a large LPG tanker and a USCG patrol boat with an attentive-looking gunner at the battle station. Just happened we were right under the bridge at the same time as the LPG tanker. The LPG…

‘Team Silver Alert’ Put on Hold

The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails. We’re sure you’ve all heard that one a time or two. Personally, we think it’s a bit misleading: One who adjusts the sails can certainly be optimistic that it will turn out for the best. Right? In the…

Can This Boat Be Saved?

We’ve all seen them. Wandering the waterfront, it’s fairly common to come across forlorn-looking vessels sorely in need of TLC. Some passersby see a mess destined for the dump, but others see potential. They can imagine when the boat was delivered new with fresh cushions and crisp sails to a family with many great times…

Weekend Report: The Gnar Factor

West Coast, how was your weekend? We’re talking to you, SoCal. Where you at, Pacific Northwest? Aloha, Hawaii. ¿Que pasa, Mexico? If you have a story or picture (or an arsenal of synonyms for "very windy") please let us know.  Here in the Bay Area, as we took the last bend and headed onto the San Rafael/…