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Calendar Erratum
Our February Calendar listed an incorrect date for Corinthian YC’s Speaker Series event featuring Dirk Rosen of MARE. We said Rosen’s presentation would be on February 12 when it was actually on February 2. Our apologies to anyone who missed out! The next CYC Speaker Series event will be on March 2, featuring Korean War vet…
Good Wood for Sailors and Police
Wood from the Guayacan tree is perfect for both sailors and cops. Jack van Ommen©2017Latitude 38 Media, LLC It looks as though Latitude’s great friend Jack van Ommen of the Gig Harbor, Washington-based Naja 30 Fleetwood will not make it “around the world in 80 years” as he had hoped. For in order to do that,…
Phaedo3’s Race to a Race
When you have a trimaran such as Phaedo3 that can hit 40 knots, you can quickly cover a lot of ground between race venues. But from Antigua to Newport Beach in less than three weeks? Phaedo3©2017Latitude 38 Media, LLC Ever since her first race, the February 2015 Caribbean 600, with new owner Lloyd Thornburg and…
Pac Cup Registration Open
The Pacific Cup Yacht Club has posted the official Notice of Race and registration is open for the 2018 Pacific Cup. Next year marks the 20th running of the race from San Francisco to Kaneohe, Hawaii. Leis, mai tais, family and friends — and a huge sense of accomplishment — await Pac Cup racers in…
Obama Harnesses the Trade Winds
Ex-president Barack Obama was all smiles after successfully learning to kiteboard in the BVI’s Gorda Sound — for which he scores big points in our book. © 2017 Jack Brockway / Virgin.com The list of ‘firsts’ associated with the name Barack Obama was already long, but during the past week the ex-prez added a new…

