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Captain of Megayacht Perseus Shot Dead

Drew Gollan, skipper of the 163-ft Perini Navi Perseus, was shot dead last Thursday night in Antigua.© 2009 There have been a lot of tears and anger in the Caribbean crewed charter yacht community since last Thursday night as a result of the shooting death in Antigua of 38-year-old Aussie Drew Gollan, skipper of the…

Volvo Fleet Pummeled

The Volvo fleet has been getting a lashing from near-constant breeze on the bow above 30 knots. Here Ericsson 4 keeps punching north toward Qingdao: still 600-plus miles away. © Guy Salter Ericsson 4/Volvo Ocean Race Those who felt the Volvo Ocean Race would suffer a lack of drama for skipping the bulk of the…

Wrecked Boat Removed

In the January 9 edition of ‘Lectronic Latitude, we reported on the sad plight of Sherry Mae, a Clipper Marine 30 that washed ashore at Ocean Beach around New Year’s. Some of the Coast Guard-provided information in that story was incorrect — namely the size of the boat and the circumstances of its grounding. It…

Photo of the Day: Out of the Mouths of Babes

If you didn’t take your boat out this weekend due to the crappy weather forecast, these kids, sailing on Will Baylis’ Soverel 33 Good ‘n Plenty, are here to tell you that you missed some serious fun. Whether you braved the rain on Saturday for Encinal YC’s Jack Frost midwinters or just donned your foulies…

A Call to Arms

If you think belt-tightening in the national economy is going to be painful, wait until you see what the state of California is going to have to do to balance their deficit. In an outline released by the Governor’s Office earlier this week, Schwarzenegger details an 18-step roadmap for a more efficient state government. The…