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April Racing Preview
Because Easter falls on April 1 this year, the coming weekend is light on regattas, but women skippers can still sign up for Island Yacht Club’s Sadie Hawkins Race (full crews, coed OK, this Saturday, on the Estuary, $20 entry fee). The Sadie Hawkins is part of Latitude 38’s Unofficial Women’s Circuit. Folsom Lake YC’s Trans-Folsom…
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America’s Cupdate
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Photo Quiz
Today’s mystery ship. Click on the photo to enlarge it. Thanks to Jeff Berman for sharing it. © Jeffrey Berman This tall ship was spotted in the San Francisco Bay Area on Friday. Who can tell us her name, her hailing port, and her mission here?
Snickers, the Castaway Dog, Part 1
Almost exactly 10 years ago, we told you about a couple named Jerry and Darla Merrow who spent 95 days adrift in the Pacific on their 48-ft motorsailer Darla Jean before it washed up on Fanning Island after leaving Moss Landing. The couple has two pets with them: Gulliver, a five-year-old Macaw parrot, and Snickers…

