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A Tour of the Oracle Boat Shed
The AC 45s showed off their mad sailing skillz by buzzin the presidential yacht Potomac, impressing the gathered media. If you want to see the big boys – the 72-ft cats – on the Bay, drop in to City Hall next Tuesday.latitude/John A.©2012 Latitude 38 Media, LLC When most people invite you out to ‘the…
The ‘Slip for Sale’ Controversy
Whether the right to a berth in highly desirable public marinas or mooring fields ought to go with a boat has been a hot topic of discussion on the West Coast from time to time. In many public marinas, slips do not go with a boat. But in some marinas — Santa Barbara is a…
Look Who’s on Candid Camera
Where’s Waldo…or in this case Profligate? © Paul Martson "I was walking through the new air terminal in Santa Barbara and, while on my way to my gate, passed a video screen that had a slide show of nature ‘beauty shots’," writes Paul Marston, crewmember of the Corsair 31 Drei in the last Ha-Ha. "When…
Dinghies & Keels & Cats! Oh My!
We all have friends and family who we’d like to encourage to learn more about our favorite sport, but don’t necessarily want to take on the responsibility of teaching them ourselves. If that sounds familiar, you might want to plan a group outing with those friends to a free community event sponsored by J/World Sailing…
Zihua Shows Its Spirit
These happy young scholars caught a ride aboard the Seattle-based steel schooner Patricia Belle during the annual parade of sail. © Margaret Reid Praised by the state secretary of education as the most successful educational fundraiser in the state of Guerrero, Zihuatanejo’s 11th annual Sailfest, which concluded last weekend, raised just under $36,000 USD, all…