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High and Dry in Drake’s Bay
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The Ice Cocktail Challenge
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Reader Submission: Back in the Bay
This photo was given to us by Joe Warren as part of our Reader Submission Series. "This was taken in August 2015," wrote Joe Warren. "David Allocco photographs the Golden Gate Bridge after he, skipper Perry Peters and I arrive back to the mainland aboard Perry’s J/120, Felicita, after 24 days at sea from Honolulu,…
Volvo Ocean Race Intro
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Sunrise Off Richardson Bay
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