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Snickers hardly resembles the scroungy emaciated puppy he was just a couple months ago.©
Cruisers in Mexico are wondering if anybody has seen Harold Parrett and his green-hulled Newport 30 Etheral Star.
Tom Akin’s SC 52 Lightning at the start of the 2006 Pacific Cup on the way to a clean sweep: 1st in class, 1st overall, 1st to finish.
A shot from the intrepid couple’s cruising scrapbook – striking a pose at New Zealand’s Great Barrier Island.
Sailing on the Bay? No worries, just wear a sundress and bring lots of sunblock.
Dinghy racing in Clipper Cove is one of many festivities planned for Treasure Island’s Summer Sailstice celebration this weekend.
Taking a turn paddling alongside native Polynesians is always a memorable thrill for visiting cruisers.
Local PBS station KQED (Channel 9) will be airing Deep Water tonight at 10:30 p.m.
Four months from now, hundreds of cruisers will be making final preparations for the 15th annual San Diego to Cabo rally.
Close encounter – Pterodactyl gets checked out by a boarding party from the MV Namrun in mid-May.
Striking a pose at the dock for cameramen, Zac has now left the media circus behind to face many months of solitude on the open ocean.
At first, there wasn’t too much debris getting caught on the yacht club’s offshore docks, or between the docks and boats.
How’s this for the start of a Friday the 13th: One of the first emails we read this morning was a note that a "skull fracture had proved fatal" to longtime racer and Richmond YC member Bob George.
We all knew that the Southern California-like weather we’ve been having — 85-degree days with little to no wind — wouldn’t last.
The oldest of seven children, Zac strikes a pose with his parents, who have given his dream project their full support.
Tortuga, seen sailing here on San Francisco Bay, is a sistership to Bag End, which has completed half a circumnavigation.
In just the next chapter in the book on complete crap justice in California, on Wednesday Judge Richard Martin ruled there was enough evidence for 39-year-old Bismarck Dinius of Sacramento to stand trial on charges of vehicular manslaughter in the April 29, 2006, boating accident on Clear Lake that resulted in the death of Lynn Thornton.
She’s back amongst ’em! The unstoppable Sally Hein (left) catches up with Kiwi cruiser Gina Rae of the Hylas 44 Solace.
Having been around for both ‘debuts’, we’re struck by the parallels of the 30th Annual Singlehanded TransPac Race to the return of Indiana Jones.
Global climate change has been a hot topic for several years but with the skyrocketing costs of fuel in the U.S.,
Funny, Arjan and Jim both look normal.
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© Latitude 38 Media, LLC The two men in the photo above — Arjan Bok of San Francisco and Jim Milski of Colorado and the Bay Area — are crazy.
© Latitude 38 Media, LLC The two men in the photo above — Arjan Bok of San Francisco and Jim Milski of Colorado and the Bay Area — are crazy.
Texas A&M’s entry, Cynthia Woods, at the start of the 40th annual Regata de Amigos.
Hank Easom’s 8 metre Yucca and the Bilafer family’s Henderson 30 Family Hour rolling toward Stockton.
“Wow! It actually floats!” Taking a ride in their hand-built skiff was quite a thrill.
It was long thought that the Cape Mayo lighthouse on Cape Cod had been destroyed in the ’20s.
Take a Google Earth image, lay a NOAA chart over it, and you get the latest weapon in the arsenal of computer-aided navigation.
“Hey, buddy, goin’ my way?” Latitude’s Race Editor Rob Grant is looking to hitch a ride for tomorrow’s Delta Ditch Run.
Pete and Susan Wolcott’s M&M 52 Kiapa, thanks to a fine design and light build, has no trouble hitting into the 20s.
Tim Sell’s Lucky Star anchored in an idyllic cove in Glacier Bay.
© 2008 Tim Sell
Last spring, longtime Sausalito diver Tim Sell sailed his Brent Swain 36 Lucky Star to Juneau, Alaska, spending the summer exploring the area and the winter trying to stay warm.
ICAP Leopard en route to breaking the west-east transatlantic record for monohulls with power-assisted winches.
Shimmer is not an Out Island but a full keel aft cockpit Morgan.
Little Wing sailing off St. Barth on New Year’s Day ’04. Has any Bob Perry designed boat sailed as fast as this 52-footer with a complete cruising interior?
When Luc de Faymoreau watched his Olson 40 Pterodactyl sail away without him after he and his crew were washed overboard (and subsequently rescued by another boat) during March 29’s Doublehanded Farallones Race, he was confident that his insurance company would pay for the search and salvage.
A little bit of chaos in the Pt. Blunt washing machine for sailors in the Singlehanded Sailing Society’s Corinthian Race on Saturday.
There’s a lot of stuff at the bottom of Clipper Cove that could cause an anchor rode to part, but this one parted above the water
© Teddius Maximus
When the Coast Guard notified me that my Santana 22 had been floating aimlessly around the eastern towers of the Bay Bridge (near the construction zone) and I needed to come get it from Yerba Buena Station right away, I rushed right over.
When we first met Richmond sailor Paul Mixon in the Virgin Islands 20 years ago, we never would have guessed that he’d someday be operating one of the biggest sailing events in the Eastern Caribbean.
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