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Solo Sailor’s Death a Mystery
Sacramento-based singlehander Andrew Henry Ewing, 31, was found dead on Angel Island yesterday, ending an extensive, multi-agency search. According to US Coast Guard sources, he had departed Alameda’s Grand Marina aboard his Cal 2-29 sloop Alma shortly after 6 p.m. Sunday. Although headed for the Philippines, the sloop Alma apparently never made it out the…
New York-to-Barcelona Race Update
Although a comfortable lead has been established, it’s still a very long way to Barcelona. © Ocean Masters Three days into the IMOCA Ocean Masters’ inaugural New York-Barcelona race, the fleet is now hurtling toward Spain on the front of a stalled depression after a slow start that saw them crawl away from the coast in…
SPECIAL: AC 35 Protocol Just Released
Current America’s Cup defender, Golden Gate YC (Oracle Team USA) and challenger of record for AC 35, Hamilton Island YC (Team Australia) have come to an agreement on the protocol governing the 35th America’s Cup. The timetable and details for the first phase of competition will be announced by November 1, 2014. The 75+ page…
Sex And The Cruising Couple
We offer the following letter for your consideration. "I’m a longtime reader of Latitude, and am happy to say that my husband and I are signed up for this fall’s Ha-Ha. If just a couple of things come together, we’ll be able to cruise the South Pacific for a couple of years. "My husband and…
Pirates of the Carib ‘Star’ Sinks
Remember that classic scene in one of the first Pirates of the Caribbean movies where Johnny Depp’s character arrives at a dock aboard a leaky skiff and steps ashore just as it sinks out from under him? The real-life sinking, May 24, of the Brig Unicorn — which was used in three Pirates of the…

