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In order to attract attention to the "Tullett Prebon London Boat Show at ExCeL", which runs from today till January 10, organizers brought in Tamara Ecclestone, she in the brownish number, and a number of other young women decked out in tuxedo-themed bathing suits and retro bathing caps that look as if they’d be ideal…

Kame Richards Talk on Friday

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Mexico Cruising Shorts

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Don’t Build It Up, Tear It Down

It’s bad enough that this monument to evil is the centerpiece of the Central Bay, but now it will be glorified again in a new TV drama. latitude/Andy©2012 Latitude 38 Media, LLC The beginning of a new year is always a time for reflection; a time when we take stock of our lives and the…

NEWS FLASH! 84-Year-Old’s Horn Attempt Aborted

The mast of Tom Corogin’s Westsail 32 TLC reportedly snapped about 500 miles from Easter Island. latitude/Richard© Latitude 38 Media, LLC We were saddened to learn that 84-year-old singlehander Tom Corogin’s sixth attempt at rounding Cape Horn was quashed yesterday, when the backstay of his Westsail 32 TLC failed, roughly 500 miles from Easter Island…