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The Cruisers & the Orphans
The kids from the orphanage on the lawn of the marina. That’s ‘house mom’ Veronica Gomez Garcia, who helped make it happen, in the top center.Jane White©Latitude 38 Media, LLC Is there a group of people any more deserving of love and help than children who, for one reason or the other, don’t have parents…
Weekend Racing Round-Up
With a blast from the shotgun, BYC’s Division A starts Saturday’s Midwinter race in the chilly drizzle. latitude/Chris©Latitude 38 Media, LLC Berkeley YC’s penultimate Midwinter weekend featured two races in dying breeze, with intermittent raindrops on Saturday and intermittent sunshine on Sunday. The race committee called for a twice-around windward/leeward course on both days; when…
Jules Verne Finit
On Friday afternoon, Spindrift 2 crossed the finish line between the Créac’h lighthouse, France, and the Lizard lighthouse, Cornwall. © Eloi Stichelbaut / Spindrift Racing Spindrift 2 finished her Jules Verne Trophy attempt on Friday afternoon. The 130-ft VPLP trimaran, skippered by Frenchman Yann Guichard and helmed by his Swiss partner Dona Bertarelli, crossed the line off…
Eight Bells for Wild Oats Patron
The international sailing community has lost one of its best-loved father figures. On Sunday Australian billionaire Bob Oatley, 87, succumbed to a longtime illness. Billionaire yachtsman and philanthropist Bob Oatley seen with his sons atop their Hamilton Island Resort. PR Images©Latitude 38 Media, LLC Although Australia is a bit off our usual beat, Oatley’s contribution…
More Waterfront Development
In the December issue of Latitude 38 (pages 65-67) and in ‘Lectronic Latitude on November 20 and January 8, we told you about controversial plans to redevelop the Alameda Marina, on the Estuary side of the island. Meanwhile, plans are afoot for waterfront redevelopment on the opposite, Bay, side. Local sailor and sail loft owner…

