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Pegasus Project Expands Horizons
The 51-ft Pegasus was lookin’ good at last spring’s Master Mariner Regatta.© 2007 Mariah’s Eyes “In the 14 years since we started, we’ve introduced about 5,000 kids to San Francisco Bay and sailing,” explains Peter Hayes, founder of the Pegasus Project. Staffed by volunteers from the local sailing community, his organization introduces Bay Area youth…
Suwarrow Threatened Again
Tranquil and unspoiled, Suwarrow has always been a favorite stop for Pacific cruisers. © 2007 Bob Bechler One of the most delightful and unspoiled places in the Cook Islands is Suwarrow. Located in the far north of the Cook Islands, this atoll lies halfway between Bora Bora in French Polynesia and Samoa, and has always…
Oil Spill Survey
The oil spill on November 7 has left Bay Area residents (and politicians) asking some tough questions — How did it happen? Whose fault is it? What will be the long-term effects? Now we’d like to ask our readers some questions. How soon after the spill did you go sailing and did you notice any…
Singlar’s Fidepaz Marina is Open and Getting Great Reviews
This photo of the rooftop pool and jacuzzi at Marina Fidepaz is the first one ever to not include a female member of his crew. © 2007 Bill Lilly "Having just taken a berth at the new Singlar Fidepaz Marina on the north side of La Paz," writes Bill Lilly of the Newport Beach-based Lagoon…
Attacks on American Tourists in Mexico
In recent weeks there have been reports in both the San Diego papers and CNN on some very violent attacks on American tourists in Mexico, mostly surfers in northern Baja, but also including some RV owners elsewhere in Mexico. As such, a number of readers have inquired whether we think it’s safe to cruise south…