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The big Perini Navi Rosehearty hits the starting line, with Paul Cayard aboard again this year. Journalists aren’t supposed to identify who owns which boat, but everybody knows Rosehearty belongs to Rupert Murdoch — which doesn’t mean his new bride, Mick’s ex, or he was even aboard.   latitude/Doña de Mallorca©2016Latitude 38 Media, LLC For sailors…

Rainmaker Not Down for the Count Yet

After two winters in the North Atlantic, the Gunboat 55 Rainmaker is awash and is reportedly being towed to shore.  Peter Johnstone©2016Latitude 38 Media, LLC Rainmaker, the first of the Gunboat 55 catamarans, is a little wet but still floating — more or less — after two unaided winters in the North Atlantic. It will…

Boss Sky Walk

Alex Thomson, skipper, stuntman and male model for Hugo Boss, is always nattily attired for his stunts. © 2016 Alex Thomson Racing / Lloyd Images Video of British round-the-world sailor and daredevil Alex Thomson’s latest stunt has been released. This one involves Thomson on a kiteboard, chasing his IMOCA Open 60 Hugo Boss upwind and…

Where’s Rimas?

Early last week, friends of 63-year-old Russian-born sailor Rimas Meleshyus became concerned, as no one seems to know what became of him or his vintage Rawson 30 Mimsy since departing a Schoonmaker Marina end-tie March 7 during a northerly rainstorm. He’d been towed there March 4 by the Coast Guard after his primary anchor rode…

Puddle Jumping from La Paz

Patsy ‘La Reina de la Mer’ Verhoeven’s Gulfstar 50 Talion will be one of at least eight yachts leaving La Paz for the South Pacific this spring.  latitude/Richard©2016Latitude 38 Media, LLC Patsy ‘Le Reina de la Mer’ Verhoeven, the nine-time veteran of the Baja Ha-Ha, reports than an unusual number of boats in La Paz are getting…