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Rolex Big Boat Series
J/70 crews prepare their boats on Thursday morning. latitude/Chris© Latitude 38 Media, LLC Our laptop’s dictionary defines "fluky": "subject to chance, unpredictable: Sailing conditions are generally good but wind can be fluky." Day 1, yesterday, the Rolex Big Boat Series started out with just such conditions. As always, San Francisco’s St. Francis Yacht Club is running…
Fiji’s End-of-Season Sailing Ritual
When a regatta event includes Le Mans starts, you can bet that the focus is on fun. Nearly 40 two-person crews competed in the Port Opua Hobie Cat Challenge, in which modified shallow-draft Hobie 16s raced in a single-elimination match-racing format. A large, enthusiastic crowd cheered them on from the Island Bar. © 2014 Irene Bass…
Killer SoCal Ta-Ta
There has been plenty of sun — and great people — for the sundown parties aboard Profligate. Jane Roy©2014Latitude 38 Media, LLC Great sailing, terrific anchorages, wonderful hosts, endless sunshine and warm water have been the bywords of the second edition of the SoCal Ta-Ta cruisers’ rally from Santa Barbara to Catalina — with stops…
All Boats Great and Small
The TP52s Vesper and Beecom in last year’s Rolex Big Boat Series. Jim Swartz’s Vesper won IRC A and the West Coast IRC championship. Beecom is entered in this week’s series. © 2014 Daniel Forster / Rolex The Rolex Big Boat Series begins tomorrow with racing on the Cityfront, Central Bay, and Berkeley Circle. Point…

