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A Solo Sailor’s Mexican Nightmare

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Missing Sailor Found

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South Bay Opening Day

If you sail out of South Bay, be sure to get your boat all gussied up for Saturday’s South Bay Opening Day. This is the 71st anniversary of the event, which features: Friday Evening – Buffet Dinner – Coyote Point YC Saturday – Breakfast, Lunch, Boat Parade & Exhibits  – Sequoia YC Saturday Evening – Cocktails…

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On Thursday, April 2, the New York Appeals Court ruled that the paper yacht club CNEV is out, and BMW Oracle — or more accurately, our own Golden Gate Yacht Club — is the Challenger of Record for the next America’s Cup. You may recall that BMOR was the Challenger of Record for the last…

Take Your Daughter to Sea Day

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