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Moving South Cautiously

When you have 500 people for a potluck lunch, it pays to get creative. Here, would-be diners wait to eat while dancing in a conga line. latitude/Richard© Latitude 38 Media, LLC Part of the fun of traveling in foreign waters is getting to know the locals. That’s exactly what the Baja Ha-Ha rally fleet has…

Chaos in Route du Rhum

The Route du Rhum started yesterday from Saint-Malo, France, in the rain. © 2014 Trépia de Pierre Yves Lautrou / Express Two lost keels, broken amas, downed masts and a collision with a container ship – yes, the Route du Rhum has started. With conditions very rough from the get-go, the attrition has started too.…

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Midwinters and More

Meet the new X, not the same as the old X. GGYC set their new X buoy in time for the start of the midwinters tomorrow. © 2014 Gary Salvo Wanna know what’s really scary? It’s time for the Midwinter racing season. Golden Gate Yacht Club’s Seaweed Soup Regatta, Vallejo YC’s Tiny Robbins Midwinters, and…

Route du Rhum Preview

The docks at Saint-Malo look just like the Corinthian YC at the start of the Singlehanded TransPac. © 2014 Alexis Courcoux Every four years the Route du Rhum transatlantic race gets the French all excité, and we should get excited too because it’s one of the classic singlehanded adventures – like our Singlehanded TransPac, but…