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Corinthian Midwinters

Saturday’s Corinthian Midwinters racers converged at the penultimate mark of course 5, the R4 buoy designated as YRA 8 east of Angel Island’s Point Blunt. Carried by momentum, the boats drifted around the buoy with much yelling and some contact, but no actual protests were filed.© 2016 Nathan Bossett After a 35-minute postponement, Saturday’s 98-boat Corinthian…

Small Donations Add Up

Say what you will about Americans’ over-the-top spending and celebrating habits during the holiday season, but there’s no denying that this reflective time of year also inspires many to be unusually generous.  One example is the impressive total of contributions received by West Marine’s nonprofit BlueFuture Fund, whose proceeds help maintain a variety of youth-based…

Richmond Sailor in Thai RC Regatta

Last month’s remote-controlled ‘yacht’ racing in Thailand. The Bay Area’s Gary Boell is on the right. His home waters are in Foster City. © 2016 Megan Boell Gary Boell of Richmond Yacht Club was chosen to represent the 36 International One Meter radio-controlled model-boat sailors from around the world in presenting a bouquet of flowers…

Winter Storms Hammer Harbors

This well-worn sign is often in place at the Santa Cruz Harbor launch ramp, but this week its warning is particularly serious, as the harbor mouth is effectively closed to all traffic. latitude/Chris©Latitude 38 Media, LLC There’s a lot to be said for being an all-around ‘waterman’ (or waterwoman) rather than confining your recreation to…

The Cruisers & the Orphans

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