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AC Dates Announced, Fiasco Meeting Tonight
USA, winner of the 33rd America’s Cup, is on her way to the Bay.© 2011 Gilles Martin-Raget America’s Cup Race Management has announced the dates of both the Louis Vuitton Cup and 34th America’s Cup. The former will start July 13, 2013, and run until September 1, while the latter will start September 7 and…
Make Time for MOB Training
Shana Bagley made friends with a real dummy during MOB training on Pegasus. Pegasus© Latitude 38 Media, LLC Walnut Creeks’s Shana Bagley, who sailed several legs in the 2009-10 Clipper ‘Round the World Race aboard California, shared the following photos of crew overboard training aboard the 51-ft John Alden ketch Pegasus. Though Pegasus’ primary objective…
New Megayacht for Ellison
Larry Ellison, whose 100-ft trimaran USA won the America’s Cup, and who is bringing the ‘Auld Mug’ to San Francisco, has a new 288-ft motoryacht. He’s actually downsizing. As most readers remember, a few years ago Ellison commissioned the 452-ft Rising Sun. It turns out that there is such a thing as too big a…
Beware of Rogue Coasties
On Friday we brought you the bizarre story of the ‘naked ninja’ thief who painted his entire body black and boarded the Bear Valley-based Shock Wave 42 cat Green Flash, which was moored off Cartegena, Colombia. As wacky as that story was, the ninja’s intended victims, David and Bee Pettingill, tell us they have an…
Pineapple Found
The Philippine Coast Guard debriefs the crew, looking tanned and otherwise unscathed. © 2011 Philippine Coast Guard Every experienced sailor knows that sailing on a schedule is a risky prospect, especially when the voyage covers a long distance. When family members don’t hear from their loved ones by their estimated arrival date, worry sets in.…