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Dive! Pac Cup-ers Take Southerly Route

The Barran Family’s Antrim 40 XL charges off the Cityfront on a perfect summer day in yesterday’s Division E Pacific Cup start.latitude/Rob© Latitude 38 Media, LLC The southerly route is definitely in favor amongst the seven Pacific Cup divisions which have started to date. In Doublehanded 1, Joby Easton and Bill Huseby aboard the former’s…

Classic Fun at Wooden Boat Show

Acres of burnished wood and tarred lines greeted admirers of classic yachts at CYC on Sunday. latitude/John A.©2008 Latitude 38 Media, LLC The weather for the Master Mariner’s Annual Boat Show on Sunday at Corinthian YC couldn’t have been more ideal — warm and sunny with near perfect temperatures. On display were 53 classic yachts, …

Wind Fills for Solo Racers

The tracks of their tears. For the first three days, the Solo TransPac racers were frustrated with light-to-no winds but the breeze has finally filled in. © 2008 Google Earth Looking a bit like a giant squid in the throes of death, the position tracker for the 2008 Singlehanded TransPac shows the meandering and (until…

Coville Claims West-East Transatlantic Record

Thomas Coville enjoys a well-deserved celebratory drink after taking eight and a half hours off the singlehanded west-east transatlantic record. © 2008 Francois Van Mallenghen / Sodeb’O Thomas Coville sailed his 105-ft trimaran Sodeb’O past the Lizard 5 days, 19 hours, 29 minutes after leaving New York, taking eight and a half hours off the…

Pacific Cup Racers Into More Breeze

Dean Treadway’s venerable Farr 36 Sweet Okole leads the Pacific Cup fleet as it stands right now. latitude/JR© Latitude 38 Media, LLC After a slow first 24 hours, Monday’s starters — which included the two doublehanded divisons and Division A — in the 2008 Pacific Cup finally got into some breeze as they were joined…