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Having Fun Doing Good
Commodore Davis, the buffest grandma on the West Coast, warmed up the carbon fiber initiation paddle on the buttocks of her boyfriend Mike while he held up his prized membership card.latitude/Richard©2009 Latitude 38 Media, LLC Last Friday was the final day of the three-day Banderas Bay Blast, which attracted 32 cruising boats, many of them…
Let There Be a Blast
Demonstrating the true spirit of the Blast, this unidentifiable contestant in the catch-the-waterballoon-from-the-third-floor-Sky-Bar-at-the-Nayarit-Riviera-Marina goes for the big splash. © 2009 Peter Meyer While the first two days of the three-day Banderas Bay Blast featured less consistent wind than normal, the crews of the 32 participating cruising boats have had a great time nonetheless. After all,…
The Opinions of Sailors
Ask three sailors for their opinion on any given subject and you’ll get four answers. That being the case, we want to thank everyone for sending in their comments on what the Coast Guard should or shouldn’t have done in the case of JoJo. Please don’t send in any more letters about the subject as…
Natasza Caban Finishes Circumnavigation
Natasza was greeted by adoring friends and family – and magnums of spraying champagne – when she arrived in Honolulu on Wednesday. © 2009 Agnieszka Caban Polish beauty Natasza Caban sailed into Honolulu on Wednesday aboard her S&S 34 Tanasza Polska Ustka, completing the westabout solo circumnavigation she started two years and four months earlier.…
Amping Up for Lighted Boat Parades
Does this look like fun or what? © Fred Fago Even in times like these, when the weather is chilly and the breeze is light, diehard sailors can still find valid reasons to fiddle around with their boats. And, this month, one of the best ways to do that is to gear up for one…