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January 8, 2003


Photo of the Day

January 8 – Cartagena, Colombia

Today’s Photo of the Day is pretty enough
to be a post card. It’s of Tom and Kathy Knueppel’s Island Packet
40 Tai Tam II, which is currently in Cartagena, Colombia.
For their report on the Kuna Nation and Cartagena, see Changes
in Latitudes
in the upcoming February issue of Latitude
38.


Tai Tam II in the San Blas Islands
Photo Tai Tam II


Rose Bowl Report

January 8 – Long Beach

Alamitos Bay YC, USC and the U.S. Sailing
Center hosted last weekend’s Rose Bowl for college and high school
sailing teams.

Stanford took top honors in the ICSA (college
sailing) event, followed in second place by host team University
of Southern California. See www.collegesailing.org/00intersx/f02/rosebowl.htm
for more.

In the PCISA (high school) competition,
San Diego’s Point Loma High School won with 35 points, 11 better
than second place Newport Harbor HS. Top Bay Area teams in the
Gold Fleet were 9. Marin Catholic HS and 10. Menlo-Atherton.
Top Bay Area teams in the Silver fleet were 4. Marin Catholic
JV and 5. San Mateo. See www.pcisa.org
for full results.


Katie Clausen records finishers.


Roll tacking at the mark


Light winds in front of the clubhouse
Photos Rich Roberts


Catalina New Year’s

January 8 – Santa Catalina Island

The cold, wet weather in Sausalito gave
Ken Pimentel and Beth Wotton the incentive to drive down to Southern
California on New Year’s Eve. On New Year’s Day they “just
hopped on the ferry from Dana Point on a sunny 75 degree morning
and headed out to the island. On the way, we encountered a huge
pod of dolphins that gamboled in our wake. On the island, we
rented golf carts and wandered here and there while stopping
repeatedly for ice cream. Check out the sunset we enjoyed once
we made it back to the beach in Laguna, looking back at Catalina.
I took a bunch more pictures to plan my sailing visit once we
can break free for a couple weeks.” Ken and Beth sail the
Beneteau 42s7 Remedy.


Laguna Beach sunset

Photos Ken Pimentel and Beth
Wotton


Dolphins playing in the ferry wake


Ken and Beth


Australian Skandia Wild Thing Smashes Bass Strait Record

January 8 – Melbourne, Australia

Competing in the 210 nm Navigator Dash
Bass Strait Race, Grant Wharington’s 82-ft Australian Skandia
Wild Thing
has powered across the challenging Bass Strait,
taking a third off the existing Devonport, Tasmania, to Melbourne,
Victoria, record. The previous record of 19 hours, 32 minutes,
58 seconds was set in 1998 by Jo Westerlo’s Prowler. Wharington’s
time was 13 hours, 7 minutes and 21 seconds.

Calculations put their average speed at
15 knots, breaking yet another record as the fastest average
speed maintained in a yacht race in Australian waters.

Crowned ‘King of the Bass Strait’ and earning
himself a tidy $10,000, an elated Wharington officially finished
the race at 1808, more than two hours after crossing through
the Heads and breaking the record. For more, see www.sail-world.com/navigatordash.


ISAF Updates Banned Substances List

January 8 – Hampshire, UK

The World Anti-Doping Agency and the International
Olympic Committee have
published the new list of banned substances and methods for 2003.

The International Sailing Federation will
be updating its Anti-Doping Code,
ISAF Regulation 21, to reflect these changes. To see the anti-doping
information on the ISAF website go to www.sailing.org/medical.
Scroll down to find the new list available for downloading.

Even seemingly innocuous substances such
as caffeine and pseudoephedrine (an ingredient in over the counter
cold and allergy medications such as Actifed) are controlled.
Some of drugs that are banned could have no imaginable benefit
to athletic performance, such as heroin. Folks taking medications
such as insulin or asthma inhalants have to get a note from their
doctor.


YOTREPS

January 8 – The Pacific Ocean and Cyberspace

Who is out making passages in the Pacific
and what kind of weather are they having? The YOTREPS daily yacht
tracking page has moved to www.bitwrangler.com/psn.


Weather Updates

January 8Pacific
Ocean

San Francisco Bay Weather

To see what the winds are like on the Bay
and just outside the Gate right now, check out http://sfports.wr.usgs.gov/wind.

The National Weather Service site for San
Francisco Bay is at www.wrh.noaa.gov/Monterey.

California Coast Weather

Looking for current as well as recent wind
and sea readings from 17 buoys and stations between Pt. Arena
and the Mexican border? Here’s the place – which has further
links to weather buoys and stations all over the U.S.: www.ndbc.noaa.gov/Maps/Southwest.shtml.

Pacific Winds and Pressure

The University of Hawaii Dept. of Meteorology
page posts a daily
map
of the NE Pacific Ocean barometric pressure and winds.

Pacific Sea State

Check out the Pacific Ocean sea states
at: http://www.mpc.ncep.noaa.gov/RSSA/PacRegSSA.html.


For views of sea states anywhere in the world,
see http://www.oceanweather.com/data.


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The De-Naming Ceremony
I once met a man in Florida who told me he’d owned 24 different yachts and renamed every single one of them.