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Three Generations of Tusitala Sailors
Before Briana’s grandpa built Tusitala, he and other family members sailed to French Polynesia. Seen here is their boat, Mariachi, in 1950, anchored stern-to in Moorea’s majestic Opunohu Bay. That’s Briana’s Uncle Roger paddling canoe in foreground.Mariachi©2015Latitude 38 Media, LLC When 33-year-old Briana Moseley says she has sailing in her blood, she’s not exaggerating. Having…
That Was “Boring”?
Elizabeth Ostrander. Not only does she have two long doublehanded ocean passages to her credit, we think she’s a very attractive woman. So does Doña de Mallorca. What about you? Playboy©2015Latitude 38 Media, LLC We received the following response to Monday’s ‘Lectronic about Elizabeth Ostrander — who has cruised from California to Hawaii, and Hawaii…
Cruise Ship Skipper Gets 16 Years
For days after the massive cruise ship grounded on the Giglio shoreline, divers and other rescue personnel worked exhaustively to find survivors and retrieve bodies from the Costa Concordia. EPA©Latitude 38 Media, LLC The 18-month trial of Captain Francesco Schettino finally ended this week, with the flamboyant Italian mariner being convicted of manslaughter and other…
Classy Deadline This Weekend
If you’ve got a boat or gear to sell, don’t miss the boat. Monday is too late to place a Classy Classified. So don’t be disappointed. Book your ad online by 5:00 p.m. on Sunday. latitude/Annie©2015Latitude 38 Media, LLC A friendly reminder to our Classy Classified advertisers that the ad deadline is always the 15th…
Eco-Friendly Anchoring
Is this a cool photo of eco-friendly cruising or what? Swell©Latitude 38 Media, LLC "Whenever possible, I use this precision anchoring technique seen in the photo to place my anchor in a sand patch where my chain won’t damage any nearby coral," reports Liz Clark. Liz, of course, has been singlehanding her Santa Barbara-based Cal…

