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Ira of Bolinas Takes Antigua Classic

Ira aboard his much-loved Lone Fox, which was built in Scotland for Commander Whitbread in 1957. Lone Fox©2011 Latitude 38 Media, LLC Sincere congratulations on three levels are due Ira Epstein of Bolinas, the owner of the 1962 Robert Clark-designed classic 65-ft wood ketch Lone Fox. On the most basic level, Ira, who is in…

Weekend Racing Wrap-up/Preview

OYRA President Andy Newell’s Santana 35 Ahi on the way back in from the Lightbucket on Saturday. © Erik Simonson The Easter Bunny won out over the racing schedule this weekend, and the only big thing going on was the OYRA season opener, the Crewed Lightship #1. The results haven’t gone up yet but they should…

Taking a Nose Dive

From April 12-15, StFYC organized a training clinic for sailors planning to compete in the Laser Masters Worlds to be held on the Bay August 5-13. Coach Javier ‘Rulo’ Borojovich from the acclaimed Laser Training Center in Cabarete, Dominican Republic worked with 12 sailors in classic summer conditions on the Bay to get them ready…

Linehandling in the Panama Canal

"I’ve heard rumors that yachts transiting the Panama Canal will pick up help, in the form of line-handlers, for a transit," write Jeff and Lisa Thayer, who own Jim, an International 470, in Montara. "Our understanding is that four are required, one at each corner of the boat. We would love to experience a Canal…

Proposal at Honeymoon Cove

The Sea of Cortez holds a wealth of magical anchorages where life in the mainstream seems a million miles away. Sterling©2011 Latitude 38 Media, LLC "After six months at sea on a 34-ft boat, I knew Byron was the only man for me," says Sausalito-based sailor Jessica Allen, who grew up around the famous racer…