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Sausalito Sewage Spill
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The Little Boat That Could
Ruben Gabriel sailed his Pearson Electra Sparky into Hanalei Bay under jury rig at daybreak yesterday morning. © 2008 For the last 12 days of his 27-day passage from the Bay to Kauai in the Singlehanded TransPac, Ruben Gabriel was sailing his Pearson Electra Sparky under jury rig. On July 27, Gabriel got a gust…
Ha-Ha Entries at 122 for Catalina Preview Party
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Diaz Leads Snipes; Olympics Get Going
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