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2011 Puddle Jump Plans Announced

Although the prime season for ‘jumping the puddle’ from the west coast of the Americas to French Polynesia is still six months away, a wide variety of international cruisers are already psyching up for the 3,000-mile crossing. With that in mind, it’s time for us to announce our tentative schedule of Pacific Puddle Jump rally…

Dinius Sues for $1 Mil

Elizabeth Larson of Lake County News reports that Bismarck Dinius has filed a federal civil lawsuit against Lake County and a number of its employees for violating his civil rights when they prosecuted him for manslaughter in the ’06 death of Lynn Thornton. Thornton was killed after the sailboat she and Dinius — who was…

Dutch Teen Sets Sail

Just when you thought you were going to get a break from the much-ballyhooed teen circumnavigation debate, it’s about to rev up again. After recently being granted permission from Dutch courts to persue her dream of circumnavigating at the tender age of 14, Laura Dekker set sail from the Den Osse, Netherlands last Wednesday aboard…

A Trailer for Santana

While none of the films entered in the Sausalito Film Festival — which runs from today through Sunday at Fort Baker — have to do with sailing, their trailer kicks ass. If you think you recognize the boat, it’s Paul and Chris Kaplan’s 75-year-old 55-ft S&S schooner Santana. Check it out!

Is S.F. Kissing the America’s Cup Goodbye?

When BMW Oracle Racing brought the America’s Cup to City Hall for an introduction with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, all signs pointed toward the 34th match coming to the Bay . . . BMW Oracle Racing© Latitude 38 Media, LLC From the very beginning, we at Latitude suspected that the politicians in San Francisco…