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A Splash and a Blast
Because the Banderas Bay Blast is held in mid-December, the wind tends to be light and the air warm: mellow tropical sailing. This file photo is from the Blast in 2012. latitude/Richard©2016Latitude 38 Media, LLC The next big event on the cruiser calendar in Mexico is the fifth annual Sailors’ Splash, a welcome-to-the-bay party hosted at…
Jeanne Socrates Heads to San Diego
The view from Nereida at sunset, off Southern California, last night. Nereida©Latitude 38 Media, LLC Jeanne Socrates’ attempt to be the oldest person to circumnavigate the globe singlehanded without stopping is, unfortunately, making an unforeseen stop. Her Najad 380 Nereida should be arriving in San Diego any minute now. As of last night she was…
A Glimpse at November’s Midwinters
The rail on Tony Pohl’s Twisted. The Farr 40 raced in the Golden Gate Yacht Club Midwinters on November 5 and won the PHRF 1 division. © 2016 Erik Simonson On November 5 the Golden Gate Yacht Club, defenders of the America’s Cup, defended their position as the organizers of one of the most popular and…
Otto Is Late and South but Coming
You don’t see the likes of tropical storm/hurricane Otto very often. First of all, he’s a very late-season storm. Even more unusual, he formed very far to the south in the western Caribbean. So far south that Costa Rica, which ‘never gets hit by a tropical storm’, is expected to get hit by its first…
Is This Cool or What?
What possible connection could there be between holiday shopping and the opening of the Panama Canal’s ‘Third Set of Locks’ last summer? (Seen here near completion, with the original Pacific-side locks in the background.) © 2016 ACP Shopping for holiday gifts that will be fully appreciated can be a huge headache — except perhaps when…

