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Gay Sailor Sues AC 34 Management

Bay Area sailor Larry Jacobson made headlines in 2007 when he and partner Ken Smith became the first openly gay couple to circumnavigate the globe. Today, Jacobson is making headlines of a different sort.  Jacobson in happier times – sailing around the world. Julia© Latitude 38 Media, LLC According the online newsletter Bay Area Reporter,…

Clipper Crew Rescued in Mid-Ocean

Andrew Taylor (left) was rescued with the help of a fellow crewman (on halyard). He fell overboard halfway across the North Pacific while working on the foredeck of Derry~Londonderry~Doire in heavy seas. © 2014 Clipper Ventures PLC On March 31, Clipper Round the World Race sailor Andrew Taylor (age 46) went overboard while performing a…

Nearing the End of the Impounding Fiasco?

The fiasco of 338 foreign-owned boats being impounded — for up to four months — mostly for no good reason —  appears to be nearing an end. Tere Grossman, President of the Mexican Marina Owners Association, reports that only 31 boats still have "problems," and 17 of those belong to Mexicans. But there are two…

Simpson Dismasts as Tsunami Approaches

As many ocean voyagers will confirm, it’s not the wide open spaces you have to fear, it’s the land. Simpson’s engineless Mongo lost her rig yesterday while on a lee shore. © 2014 delorme.com Only a few days after safely arriving at Hilo, Hawaii’s Radio Bay at the end of a 20-day solo crossing from…

April Latitude Out Tomorrow

Pick up the April edition of Latitude so you can read all the latest sailing news as well as plan your strategy for seeing all that Strictly Sail Pacific has to offer. latitude/Annie©2014 Latitude 38 Media, LLC "Get ’em while they’re hot!" Hot off the press, that is. The April edition of Latitude 38 will…