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Sunderland Departs on Solo Attempt
Striking a pose at the dock for cameramen, Zac has now left the media circus behind to face many months of solitude on the open ocean. © Nicolas Vanhove As promised, 16-year-old Zac Sunderland set sail from Marina del Rey at 1 p.m. Saturday on the first leg of his around-the-world journey. If he returns…
A 40-Year Circumnavigation?
Tortuga, seen sailing here on San Francisco Bay, is a sistership to Bag End, which has completed half a circumnavigation. latitude/LaDonna©2008 Latitude 38 Media, LLC "We’re now in the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean and have finally crossed the longitude line that means we’ve done at least half a circumnavigation," report Don and Nancy Chism…
16-Year-Old Solo Sailor Departs Tomorrow
The oldest of seven children, Zac strikes a pose with his parents, who have given his dream project their full support. © 2008 The Sunderland Family If you’re going to have engine problems, it’s a blessing to have them in your homeport, rather than out in the middle of the Pacific. No one knows this…
First Eastern Pacific Tropical Storm of the Season
At first, there wasn’t too much debris getting caught on the yacht club’s offshore docks, or between the docks and boats. Rhapsody©2008 Latitude 38 Media, LLC Tropical Storm Alma, with winds up to 55 knots, beat the official June 1 start of the Eastern Pacific hurricane season by making an appearance on May 29 and…
San Francisco Summer Wear
We all knew that the Southern California-like weather we’ve been having — 85-degree days with little to no wind — wouldn’t last. The brisk summer wind and fog are rolling in, so we’ve stocked our chandlery with some handsome blue-gray long-sleeve T-shirts to keep you warm and looking good. We’ve also received a shipment of…