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Nature’s Perfect Sailboat
A brief study of these boat-like ocean voyagers leads us to believe that Mother Nature must have a clear understanding of the effect of wind on sails. © Lynn Ringseis On a recent visit to Stinson beach for a long, leisurely stroll on the sand, my captain and I encountered what appeared to be thousands of…
Wet, Wild and Action-Packed
Southern California’s Ron Bartczak paints "wet, wild, exciting and action-packed" images of yacht races. © Ron Bartczak While Northern California enjoys the stylized nautical artistry of the legendary Jim DeWitt, Southern California has Ron Bartczak. The 80-year-old Newport sailor spent most of his life as an advertising executive. “When I retired from the ad game, I…
Free Use of 45-ft Cat in the Caribbean?
Virgin Gorda would make a nice stop on the way to Antigua. BVI Tourism©Latitude 38 Media, LLC After nine years, the Wanderer’s Leopard 45 catamaran ‘ti Profligate is exiting her yacht management program in the British Virgin Islands on July 27. Her new home will be at Jolly Harbor, Antigua. Because of other commitments —…
Revved Up at the Rendez-vous
Given the location and the circumstance, it didn’t take much prodding to get fleet members to smile for this group photo, taken on the lawn of Club Bali Hai, in Cook’s Bay, Moorea. latitude/Andy©Latitude 38 Media, LLC The Tahiti-Moorea Sailing Rendez-vous celebrated its 10th anniversary last weekend, and fittingly, drew its largest fleet of international…
Umbrella Regatta in La Cruz
Cruisers in La Cruz jury-rig their small craft with umbrellas and other cobbled-together ‘sails’ for a Summer Sailstice regatta. © Jorge Morales "This is our third year of celebrating Summer Sailstice in Banderas Bay, Mexico," writes Katrina Liana of Marina Riviera Nayarit. "Umbrellas or any custom material catch the wind with anything that floats, without…

