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Posts by Christine Weaver

StFYC at the RYS Bicentenary

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the Royal Yacht Squadron, which was founded on June 1, 1815, in Cowes on the Isle of Wight in the UK. During a race around the Isle in 1851, New York Yacht Club Commodore John Cox Stevens successfully challenged for the Squadron’s £100 Cup with the yacht America. More »

Catching up with the Delta Doo Dah

Mike, Mecala, Rosalyn (age 11) and Zachary (13) Gill, cruised into Owl Harbor on July 18 with their Alameda-based Ericson 27 Emily. latitude/Chris
©2015Latitude 38 Media, LLC What?! It’s August already? More »

Little Fanfare, Huge Accomplishments

Koga (left) and Abe show their country’s colors after safe arrival at Alameda.  © Ross Gillanders / Scanmar International While most of the sailing media’s recent North Pacific coverage has been focused on Transpac victories and Lending Club 2‘s astonishing L.A.-to-Honolulu More »

Adventures in the Duxship

Not all the Santa Cruz 50s are in Hawaii this week. Here’s Craig Page’s Hana Ho, with Buzz Blackett’s Antrim 40 California Condor in the background, starting Saturday’s OYRA Duxbury-Lightship Race off St. More »

Last Transpac Finisher Arrives

With yesterday’s arrival of the final finisher and today’s awards celebration, the 48th Transpacific Yacht Race from Los Angeles to Honolulu slides into the history books. The Shunan, Yamaguchi-based Italian 30-footer Fortissimo II made it to Honolulu yesterday. More »

Transpac Almost a Wrap

Manouch Moshayedi’s Corona del Mar-based Bakewell-White Rio100 sped toward the finish line on Saturday. © Sharon Green / Ultimate Sailing Almost all the finishers have now arrived at Waikiki in the 48th Transpac Race from Los Angeles, and we can safely say that James McDowell’s Santa Cruz 70 Grand Illusion has taken overall ORR honors on corrected time, followed by Chuck Nichols racing the Andrews 70 Pyewacket, with Craig Reynolds’s TP52 Bolt in third place. More »

Very British AC World Series

Stereotypically variable English summer weather dampened — and shortened — the first regatta in the 35th America’s Cup cycle over the weekend. Held on the Solent in Portsmouth on England’s south coast, the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series was sailed in one-design wingsail foiling AC45 catamarans. More »

The New A-Cup Cycle Starts Now

Real racing in the lead-up to the 2017 America’s Cup starts tomorrow in Portsmouth on the south coast of England with the first Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series regatta (yes, the fancy luggage company is continuing their AC sponsorship). More »

North Coast Rescue

The Coast Guard rescued three sailors 53 miles west of Eureka at dawn on Friday. The 55-ft sailboat Kaloni was transiting from Bellingham, WA, to San Francisco when the crew called USCG Sector Humboldt Bay at 10 p.m. More »