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Doin’ the Deux
As the fleet sailed out of Richmond, they could see what they were in for just past the bridge: blue skies!latitude/LaDonna©2010 Latitude 38 Media, LLC The Delta Doo Dah Deux kicked off Friday afternoon at a great potluck-cum-skippers’ meeting hosted by Tradewinds Sailing Club and Marina Bay Yacht Harbor. Held on Tradewinds’ sheltered patio, Doo…
Sailboat Beaches on Oregon Coast
Around 8 a.m. Friday morning, the Oregon State Police received a report of a beached sailboat in Newport. According to the OSP, a 77-year-old retired physician from Bellevue, WA was singlehanding his 38-ft liveaboard sailboat down the coast and, after going below to sleep, his boat ran up on the beach. The sailor was taken…
After Tahiti, What Next?
Much of our South Pacific coverage lately has been dedicated to French Polynesia, where newly arrived westbound cruisers get their first introduction to life in the tropics below the equator. But where do they go to next? What’s life like for a cruising kid? Apparently it’s not all bad, especially for Stuart (aka Aye) (aka…
King Harbor Race
Thanks to unusually light winds, the top three spots in last weekend’s 81-mile Santa Barbara to King Harbor (Redondo Beach) Race — our favorite in Southern California — were Class A Ultra Lights. The top spot went to Akela, the R/P 77 sailed by Doug Baker, who for so many years campaigned the Magnitudes. He…
Delta Doo Dah Deux to Decamp
The blue dots in the wall of fog off Sausalito are ships. Time to fire up the AIS! © 2010 Hi-Def San Francisco If you’re wondering what that grey box is up there, it’s an image taken from a high-definition web cam mounted in the Sausalito hills overlooking the Bay. The shot was taken at…