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Banderas Bay Regatta Winners
Commodore Moore got his new Corsair 7.50 tri up to 18 knots in just 18 knots of true wind in the near ideal sailing conditions. latitude/Richard© Latitude 38 Media, LLC . . . Vallarta YC Commodore John Moore, whose club not only put on a fine ‘nothing serious’ regatta for 30 cruising boats, but got…
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Who knows the proper name for a group of rays? latitude/Richard©2008 Latitude 38 Media, LLC While cruising along the mainland coast of Mexico, Heather Corsaro of the Monterey-based Cal 36 Eupsychia took this photo of a fleet of little rays. It kinda makes you wonder about the inspiration for the B-1 bomber. These rays are…
The Weekend’s Racing Report
Sweet Okole and Bad Hare Day grind around Alcatraz. latitude/Rob© Latitude 38 Media, LLC The weekend decided to thumb its nose at the National Weather Service and gave racers breeze, sun and generally pleasant weather. Over at Richmond YC on Saturday, 94 boats in 12 divisions sailed three races on three courses at the Big…
Dorado for the Entire Family
After dabbing a bit of wasabi and soy sauce on this beauty, Heather and David commenced enjoying their sashimi lunch. Eupsychia© Latitude 38 Media, LLC "I held the record for the biggest dorado caught aboard our boat," reports Heather Corsaro of the Monterey-based Cal 36 Eupsychia, "until David managed to catch the big one in…