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The Profligate Baja Bash
When you live the life of the Wanderer and Doña de Mallorca, just about every minute counts. Thus our 1,000-mile Bash from Vallarta to California — actually only to Ensenada so far — with Profligate was all about getting the job done as quickly as possible. Thanks to 56-hp Yanmar diesels #1 and #2, the…
Red Bull Youth America’s Cup-date
The Red Bull Youth America’s Cup has so far been the highlight of the ‘Summer of Sailing’. © Lynn Ringseis The Red Bull Youth America’s Cup has certainly exceeded the pre-race hype. This thrilling eight-race series sailed in AC45s is entering its last day with an astounding 9 out of 10 teams still having a…
The Joys of an Extra Pair of Hands
In the Wanderer’s story about Profligate‘s Baja Bash, he notes that he and Doña de Mallorca generally bring crew aboard for long passages. Being no average dummy, he knows that many hands not only make light work, but also make for better-rested crew. A full crew on passages can make life much easier and ususally…
Labor Day Weekend Happenings
On the odd chance you don’t have much going on this weekend, here are a few events you might want to check out over the next few days: The artists have once again decended on Marin County for the 61st annual Sausalito Art Festival. Nearly 300 artists from all over the country will display their…
AC Jury’s Decision Delayed
A five-member international sailing jury is continuing to hear testimony today regarding allegations of cheating by Oracle Team USA staff during the America’s Cup World Series. Their decision regarding punishment, if any, is expected to come early next week. The five-judge jury looked happy and carefree when they posed for this photo, but the thorny…