
Archive for October 2021
Baja Ha-Ha Mothership Does ‘Bash’ Best Amid Lightning Storm
While we had front-row seats for the light show, we never got hit.
Out The Gate Podcast Sails South to Catalina Island
Ben Shaw's podcast takes us south to summers sailing off Catalina Island with Ryan Foland.
Women’s Sailing Seminar Is Seeking Additional Volunteers
Although this year's sign-ups are not quite at pre-pandemic levels, the number of participants has exceeded the organizer's expectations.
Wild Ride in Leg 1 of Mini Transat
Leg 1 of the Mini Transat has been a wild one, with boats dismasted, wrecked onto the rocks, struck by angry orcas, and putting in to port to avoid a storm.
Boaters in Orange County Warned About Hazardous Effects of Oil Spill
The oil is classified as a hazardous substance and can cause a variety of symptoms, including skin irritation.
Enjoy Downwind Sailing With Walder Boom Brake
Walder boom brake is an essential safety device that ensures the indispensable protection of your crew and equipment.
Bay Area Sailor Mark Zuckerberg Escapes by Sailing
When he needs to clear his head and take a break from life ashore, Mark Zuckerberg, like sailors everywhere, goes sailing.
Satellites Displace Message-in-a-Bottle Workers
How many cruisers are still sending a message in a bottle?
Know Your Boundaries for Fleet Week 2021
It's Fleet Week! The USCG has issued notices of regulated areas for the weekend's air show and Parade of Ships.
Sailagram: A Snapshot of September Sailing
Didn't think we'd forgotten about September's Sailagram, did you?
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