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No California Stop for Clipper Race
The 10th edition of the Clipper Round the World Race will depart London August 30 with 12 purpose-built Clipper 70s. Sadly, there will be no California port stop this time ’round. Clipper Round the World Race©Latitude 38 Media, LLC Despite the Bay Area’s reputation as one of the greatest sailing venues on earth, the 10th edition…
Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream
The title is not only the opening line of a fine Traffic rock ‘n’ roll song from the 1970s, it’s also what happened to us the last two nights. On the first night, we dreamed that we owned two Ocean 71 ketches — we sold our Ocean 71 Big O 20 years ago — and…
First Steps Toward Cleaning Up the Gyre
Hats off to the idealism of youth. Dutch entrepreneur Boyan Slat will leave Hawaii this week aboard Swiftsure, participating in the research phase of the wildly ambitious project that he conceived: The Ocean Cleanup. © 2015 The Ocean Cleanup As the Transpac fleet returns from Hawaii to the West Coast this week, some boats are…
StFYC at the RYS Bicentenary
This year marks the 200th anniversary of the Royal Yacht Squadron, which was founded on June 1, 1815, in Cowes on the Isle of Wight in the UK. During a race around the Isle in 1851, New York Yacht Club Commodore John Cox Stevens successfully challenged for the Squadron’s £100 Cup with the yacht America.…
Take Us for a Ride
With the California cruising season in full swing and the Mexico winter season not that far away, lots of sailors are wondering whether it makes sense to carry bikes on boats, and if so, what kind of bikes. Doña and her new E4 Motion. As if she needed any ‘power assist’. The bike cost $1,000,…

