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Unidentified Floating Objects

So it turns out King Neptune has a super lotto of his own. Who knew? We’re talking about the guy who found a handbag-size lump of ambergris on a British beach last month, for which he’s been offered $68,000. And the kid last year who found a chunk worth $65,000 on another English beach. Or…

Maserati on the Home Stretch

For most sailors, 900 miles of offshore sailing is a substantial distance. But for legendary Italian ocean racer Giovanni Soldini and his international crew aboard the VOR 70 Maserati, that distance is merely the final sprint of their 14,000-mile Clipper Challenge Cup attempt. Having departed New York on New Year’s Eve, they are expected to…

From Here to the BVIs

Marc and Susan did an admirable job with their recreation of the iconic kissing scene. © 2013 Marc Fountain "Your photos of couples re-enacting the kiss from the film From Here to Eternity during the Ha-Ha inspired me to share my best attempt at that image," writes Pt. Richmond’s Marc Fountain. "This was shot in…

Racing and Seminar Preview

The race signal flags tell the story at January’s BYC Midwinters. © Bob Walden February will be the last (relatively) quiet month on the Bay Area sailing calendar before the big spring regattas of March start. RegattaPRO‘s Winter One Design Series wraps up on Saturday. Regular racing in Berkeley YC‘s Saturday and Sunday Midwinter Series concludes this…

Sausalito Herring Festival

The felucca Nuovo Mondo and the Wettons’ Monterey will be on display — on Sausalito YC moorings — at the Sausalito Herring Festival tomorrow. Sausalito Herring Festival©2013 Latitude 38 Media, LLC Long before wartime ship-building, flower children, and tourists, Sausalito had herring. As one of the more important fisheries in the world, and the last…