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Photo of the Day: Foggy Memories

Scorching temperatures around the Bay Area mid-week were replaced this weekend by our normal summer weather pattern: brisk winds and fog. While the sailing was great, visibility was almost non-existent in some places. We’ve heard of at least three collisions possibly caused by it (see the next story) — did you have any close calls…

Stone Cup

Perennial rivals Donkey Jack (foreground) and Good Timin go mano-a-mano in the J/105 class. latitude/JR©2008 Latitude 38 Media, LLC Action was hot, heavy, occasionally harrowing — and at times really foggy — for StFYC’s annual Frank Stone Invitational series held over the weekend. Breeze in the 20-knot range and a good dose of ebb chop…

Artemis Leaders Reach Ice Gate

LoÏck Peyron’s Gitana 80 has been steadily chewing into race leader PRB‘s margin, halving a 24-mile lead in the past twelve hours in lighter wind. The weekend’s 36-hour blackout saw previous race leader Sébastien Josse aboard BT squirt ahead into a dominant position, then have to retire with a damaged mainsail track and batten cars.…

Fear Not, It’s One of Ours

We wouldn’t want to give away any military secrets, but we thought we ought to warn Central American cruisers that a mega yacht is ‘patroling’ those waters under command of the U.S. military. The vessel La Danseuse encountered it at the mouth of the Panama Bay maneuvering in stealth mode: "We encountered a huge unidentified…

A Post-Cruise Night of Luxury

In February, Dave Pryde and Jan Eckmann of the Washington-based Slocum 43 Baraka were thrilled to win the big raffle prize at Latitude‘s Pacific Puddle Jump kick-off party in Zihuatanejo. It was a free hotel night at the swank Pearl Resort on the island of Nuku Hiva in the Marquesas — arranged by our friends…