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New Boat Inspections In Mexico?

Hundreds of sailors are now making preparations for sailing south to Mexico this fall. Undoubtedly, some are nervous about properly complying with government regulations, but Mexican Tourism officials are working hard to minimize confusion about immigration and boat import regulations. latitude/Andy©Latitude 38 Media, LLC "We were just informed that Customs is going to start a new…

Dongfeng’s Mast Snaps

Dongfeng Race Team’s mast broke above the third spreader — the top section of the mast — during the night. © 2015 Yann Riou / Dongfeng Race Team Dongfeng Race Team’s crew was not injured when, in the middle of the night, the top section of the mast broke on their Volvo Ocean 65. At…

AC 35 Proposes Downsizing Catamarans

In an official statement last week from America’s Cup 35 organizers, it was announced that the 2017 competition will likely be sailed in much smaller boats than previously anticipated, in order to "dramatically reduce team operational costs, primarily by racing in a smaller boat." Oracle Team USA training on its new foiling AC45S in San…

A Trio of West Coast Races

Byron Chamberlain’s 1930 Burgess-designed 51-ft LOA Rose of Sharon in the America’s Schooner Cup. © Cynthia Sinclair In San Diego this weekend, Silver Gate Yacht Club’s America’s Schooner Cup will feature a fleet of 14 vessels ranging in size from two 30-footers to two 96-footers. Those measurements are length on deck. "With the bow sprits…

Lend a Hand, Will You?

Posters such as this have been put up all around the island. A large and festive crowd is expected.  latitude/Richard©Latitude 38 Media, LLC We’ve never watched or participated in the group re-launching of a vessel from the beach. But tomorrow we will get our chance, as the family that owns the 36-ft sloop Pollen is throwing…