
Archive for November 2024
Inspiring Singlehanded Cruiser: If Dustin Can Do It …
When Dennis Maggard met Dustin Reynolds in Niuatoputapu, he was was blown away by the intrepid young sailor's ability and ingenuity.
Another Look at the South Bay and Oyster Cove Marina
South Bay slips are slipping away.
- Wings & Foils
- General Sailing
- International Racing
- Current News
- Working Waterfront
- West Coast Sailing
- Commentary
Short Sightings — ‘Merlin’, SailGP, and Latitude 38
A brief waterfront news roundup with 'Merlin' in the yard, SailGP in Dubai, and 'Latitude 38', well, everywhere.
Islander 36 Association Celebrates Golden Anniversary at Coyote Point Yacht Club
On Saturday, November 16, the Islander 36 Association, one of the longest active class-boat associations in the Bay Area, met for its annual fall meeting and to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
Haven Boatworks: Full Service Boatyard in Port Townsend
From simple bottom maintenance and paint, to complete restoration and new construction, including diesel engines, parts and service.
Making Sailing Happen with Asociación de Vela in Ensenada
For 20 years, the Asociación de Vela has been teaching kids to sail and race in a fleet of donation boats and equipment and with volunteer labor.
Catch a Sail or Shade the Sun With Zepp Sticks
Innovative, cost-effective, mainsail furling that converts to a sunshade framework.
Coyotes on Angel Island? And They’re Mulitplying
Coyotes have arrived on Angel Island and their presence appears to be altering the the island's established ecosystem.
‘Blue Flash’s Pacific Cup — Lions of the Sea
When I added my name to the list of available crew for the 2024 Pacific Cup, I figured I'd let the universe determine what the next move would be.
Picture-Perfect Start to Island Yacht Club’s Midwinters
Island Yacht Club’s Island Days midwinter series got off to an exciting start on Sunday, November 10, with the Columbia 5.5s bringing the wind.
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