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It’s All About the Kids
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Life Aboard in the French West Indies
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Bound for Glory – Groupama and Gitana
Franck Cammas’ Groupama 3 is one of two giant multihulls currently in pursuit of long-distance sailing records. © Yvan Zedda Two giant mulithulls continue to blast south through the Atlantic as you read this. One is Franck Cammas’ 105-ft trimaran Groupama 3. The other is Gitana 13, the 110-ft cat skippered by Lionel Lemonchois. The…
Singlehander Dealing with Bad Weather
Kiwi Robert Botha left the Bay aboard Flyer on January 9 bound for his homeland. © 2008 Mike Robinson Mike Robinson of Orangevale reported this morning that Robert Botha, who left San Francisco solo on January 9 aboard his Alberg 30 Flyer en route to his native New Zealand, has been pounded by storm after…
Auberge du Soleil . . . of St. Kitts?
The beaches on the windward side of the Christophe Harbour development site on St. Kitts aren’t anywhere as crowded as California beaches during the summer, and the water is 30 degrees warmer. Christophe Harbor©2008 Latitude 38 Media, LLC It’s hard to believe, but through all the 1700s, the 5-mile by 15-mile island of St. Kitts…