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Kame Richards Talk on Wednesday

Kame Richards will speak on Wednesday night about the best sails to use for a tradewind run to the Islands.latitude/LaDonna©2012 Latitude 38 Media, LLC The fourth seminar in a free series leading up to this summer’s Singlehanded Transpac, a solo race from San Francisco Bay to Hanalei Bay on the island of Kauai, is scheduled…

Mexico Now Requiring Visas

Is it true that southbound cruisers now have to get Mexican visas before leaving the U.S.? The answer isn’t clear, but we’re investigating. latitude/Andy© Latitude 38 Media, LLC "Mexican law now states that anyone coming within 24 miles of shore must have a visa," reported Taylor Hill in the January 4 issue of San Diego’s…

Midwinter Racing Wrap-Up

The bowman signals to the driver of the J/120 Twist at the start of the first race. © Roxanne Fairbairn This Saturday’s RegattaPRO Winter One Design race on the west edge of the  Berkeley Circle enjoyed sunny skies and a 5-15 knot breeze from a consistent north-northwesterly direction. The race committee, augmented by boats and…

Rolex Yachtsman and Woman of the Year

Bill Hardesty in action racing Etchells. © Tim Wilkes And the winners of the 2011 Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year awards are (insert drum roll)… Bill Hardesty of San Diego, the reigning Etchells World Champion, and Anna Tunnicliffe of Plantation, FL, the first woman to be honored with the award four years in…

Save Cal Boating

Cal Boating is responsible for keeping the Delta’s water hyacinth problem under control. A delay in federal approval for this summer’s spraying caused the stuff to strangle many waterways. Just imagine what the Delta would look like if Parks and Rec got their hands on DBW’s funding. © Anthony Diliberti Once again California politicians have…