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The Charterboat Lineup
It’s monohulls in the front and multihulls in the back – or north – of Paraquita Lagoon.© 2010 Lew Archer The accompanying photos show what looks like an attempt at the world’s largest raft-up. And who knows, it might have been. But the primary reason they are assembled this way at Paraquita Lagoon on the…
Pacific Crossing Data Revealed
If past years are any barometer of the future, the first Pacific Puddle Jump boats of the 2011 fleet will set sail from the West Coast of the Americas, bound for French Polynesia, in late February or early March. That’s still six months away, but for cruisers who are now making preparations, the time will…
The Great San Francisco Schooner Race
Bily Martinelli’s Gaslight and Jeff Hawkins’race-winning Jakatan grind through a breeze-on Saturday on the Cityfront. © John Skoriak Whenever ol’ salts get together, they waste no time launching into highly animated storytelling. That was certainly true in the aftermath of last Saturday’s Great San Francisco Schooner Race, as everyone had plenty of colorful anecdotes to…
Gold Cup in Full Swing
The Finn Gold Cup got underway in earnest on Monday, in chamber of commerce conditions. latitude/Rob© Latitude 38 Media, LLC Eighty-six sailors representing almost 30 countries kicked off the Finn Gold Cup Monday. With sunshine, breeze that topped out in the low-20s, and some typical Circle slop, the fleet got the weather promised in the…
Bridge Collapse Isolates Nayarit Riviera
What is believed to have been "a month’s worth" of tropical rain during Mexico’s rainy season fell in one day — Monday — in the high mountains above Puerto Vallarta, resulting in the collapse, at 2:30 a.m., of a 180-foot long section of the ‘old’ or northbound bridge over the Rio Ameca just to the…