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USCG Rescues Three Crew and a Cat
Coast Guard Station Morro Bay Motor Lifeboat crews arrived on scene to assist this sailboat taking on water. The CG didn’t know the vessel’s make and size, but it looks to us like it could be a Cal 29.© 2018 Senior Chief Petty Officer Jay Nilles USCG On Monday, the crew of the sailing vessel Bella…
Ouch
Saturday was as pleasant as could be but Sunday was breeze-on. Barry Demak was out captaining a boat for Passage Nautical and crossed paths with one of the casualties. The Harbor 25 pictured below hit the rip-rap while sailing near Alameda and went aground just south of Estuary entrance buoy 8. According to the USCG…
How Was Your Weekend?
How was your weekend? Do you have any photos or a story to tell? Please send them here, and we’ll publish them in the next few weeks. On Saturday, we were lucky enough to get on the water while the Bay was doing its best impression of a warm, windless summer day. We sailed out…
BYC Midwinters Like Night and Day
Saturday’s racing on the Berkeley Circle was held in the beautiful, moderately warm, light-air conditions that have been the trend in the Bay Area for more than a month. © 2018 Patrick Hind-Smith Berkeley Yacht Club runs midwinter series on the second Saturday and Sunday of each month, November-February. Generally speaking, the Saturdays have enjoyed…
Earthquake: Barra de Navidad
Baja Ha-Ha vet and Mexico cruising aficionado Pat McIntosh of Sacramento wrote us on Friday: "Good morning, at 8 a.m. (+/-), about an hour ago, we had a bit of a jolt this morning, not sure where it was centered. I’d say it lasted about 10 seconds or so." The red dot marks the location…

