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Cruisers, Locals Cleaning Up

As the reports trickle in, it appears that the weather bomb that exploded over Central Mexico on Tuesday night wasn’t limited to Banderas Bay.  "This storm hammered a lot more than P.V.," said expat David Eidell. "I’m getting reports of 10-inch 24-hr rainfall totals from Barra de Navidad, and similar figures from Z-town. Many overnight…

The St. Martin Report

The Mamas and the Papas had it wrong – you’d be safer and warmer at Grand Case than you would in L.A. on a winter’s day. latitude/Richard©2010 Latitude 38 Media, LLC If you ever sail around St. Martin / Sint Marten in the West Indies, as all sailors should, there’s much to enjoy. Foremost among…

Crazy Weather Plagues Cruisers & Snowbirds

Despite a horrific night, Savona, left, and Sarah are grateful and all smiles, knowing their cruising dreams could have come to a tragic end. latitude/Andy©2010 Latitude 38 Media, LLC Snowbirds who flew south of the border this week in pursuit of winter tans must be sorely disappointed, as a bizarre stint of torrential rain and…

Groupama 3 Charges Ahead

Groupama 3 taking flight across the starting line off Ushant in her Jules Verne Record attempt. © Team Groupama Three days into a Jules Verne Trophy attempt, Franck Cammas’ 105-ft trimaran Groupama 3 has broken into the tradewinds and is eyeing a six-day passage to the equator. Aside from a collision with a sunfish this…

America’s Cup is on for Next Week

USA getting some hang time off Valencia in preparation for the 33rd America’s Cup match. © Gilles Martin-Raget Barring any unforseeable delays, amid a flurry of last-minute legal action the 33rd America’s Cup will get underway Monday! What? It’s really going to happen? That’s what it sounds like. Although at times in the last 2.5…