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'Lectronic Latitude

Dinius Prelim Hearing Delayed

In Wednesday’s ‘Lectronic, we reported that Bismarck Dinius’ preliminary hearing on vehicular manslaughter charges had begun. After just three days of testimony, the hearing has been put on hold until June 10 due to scheduling conflicts. One of the more interesting pieces of information to come out of the hearing was Deputy James Beland’s testimony…

Peyron Closing in on a Record Third Win

Loick Peyron’s Gitana 80 is closing in on the Boston finish of the 2008 Artemis Transat. © 2008 onEdition / The Artemis Transat/OC Events LoÏck Peyron is closing in on an unprecented third win in The Artemis Transat. The Frenchman, sailing his Farr designed Gitana 80, is one of only two people to have won…

Memorial Day Weekend

Our offices will be closed on Monday, so we’ll see you here Wednesday with a report on the Master Mariners race and much more! We hope you all have a fun and safe Memorial Day Weekend.

Preliminary Hearing for Bismark Dinius

Prosecutors still insist that the person with his hand on the tiller of a drifting sailboat was at fault for being hit by a speeding powerboat in the dead of night. Channel 7 I-Team© Latitude 38 Media, LLC The preliminary hearing on vehicular manslaughter charges against Bismarck Dinius, 39, of Carmichael, was held yesterday and…

And Then There Were Three

Vincent Riou’s PRB is the third race leader forced to abandon in the IMOCA 60 division of The Artemis Transat. Riou said that PRB was reaching at speeds in the high teens when the boat’s keel collided with a large animal, cutting the beast clean in two. Not hearing any carbon fiber cracking, Riou made…