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Lost Your Dinghy?

Officer Mark Hedeen of the San Rafael Police Department emailed asking for help in locating the owner of a small inflatable dinghy that washed up on Red Rock several weeks ago. "It’s very new and I’m sure the owner would like to have it back," Hedeen reported. He says the dinghy is a 9-ft grey…

The Week in Racing

Bill Turpin’s Akela looking fast at the Aldo Alession Perpetual Trophy Regatta and West Coast IRC Championships. © Erik Simonson It was a pretty sweet weekend for sailing on the Bay, and fortunately there were some great regattas to take advantage of it. On the Cityfront, St. Francis YC hosted the Aldo Alessio Regatta, which…

Ha-Ha Preview and Reunion This Weekend

Tammy, a Montessori teacher and veteran of last year’s Ha-Ha, hopes to make the Preview and Reunion to speak on horticulture on cruising boats. latitude/Richard© Latitude 38 Media, LLC The Grand Poobah would like to remind all past and future Ha-Ha participants that there will be a super-casual Ha-Ha Preview and Reunion at Two Harbors,…

Close Calls in King Harbor Race

Judy and Bill Webster of the J/37 Sidekick bookend Judy-Rae Karlsen, the Rattle & Hum crewmember they and their crew pulled from the Pacific after a half hour swim. Humble Bill and Judy didn’t want their photo taken, but we made them pose. latitude/Richard©2008 Latitude 38 Media, LLC There was some unwanted excitement in last…

Solo TransPac Final Results

The fleet of the 2008 Singlehanded TransPac enjoyed a memorable awards ceremony Saturday night. latitude/LaDonna© Latitude 38 Media, LLC With the arrival of Barbara Euser’s Islander earlier in the day, the Singlehanded TransPac fleet was ready for a party Saturday night. The awards dinner was held poolside at the posh Princeville Hotel overlooking Hanalei Bay,…