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20 for 20 for Ol’ 63
Profligate, a sometimes sunny place for shady people sailing to Cabo San Lucas. latitude/Richard©2016Latitude 38 Media, LLC Thanks to Internet and other issues in Cabo San Lucas, the Baja Ha-Ha photo wrap-up report we’d planned for today has been postponed, and may not even appear until Friday because of a mandatory 300-mile crossing to Puerto Vallarta.…
Potter-Yachters Stop Traffic
A fleet of West Wight Potters and similar craft approaches the Georgiana Slough bridge, as the bridgetender swings it open to allow the flotilla through. © Goose Gossman Twenty boats attended the annual 6-Bridges cruise in the Delta at the end of October. We also celebrated the 80th birthday of Bud Kerner, who, along with…
Coville Flying Fast Below the Radar
The 48-year-old Frenchman Thomas Coville departed Brest, on the coast of Brittany, on Sunday, in hopes of a solo around-the-world record aboard Sodebo Ultim’. (The sponsor, Sodebo, is a French packaged-food company.) Sodebo Ultim’©2016Latitude 38 Media, LLC While the Vendée Globe has been stealing all of the headlines — in the sailing world at least…
German Cruiser Kidnapped Again
On Monday, the Associated Press reported that a German sailor who was kidnapped by Somali pirates eight years ago has apparently been captured again — this time by Islamic militants in the southern Philippines. Members of that country’s military found the man’s yacht with a woman’s body aboard. Rockall, seen here boarded by Philippine authorities,…
Two Hulls, Two Big Mahi
Lewis got the ‘mermaid’, the restored cat, and here a whopper of a mahi. Quixotic©Latitude 38 Media, LLC Last fall Tropical Cyclone Winston nailed Fiji, and one of the unfortunate results was something like 21 holes being put in the hull of the Voyager 43 cat Quixote. When the boat came up for sale on…

