
March 22, 2002
![]() Photo Jim Corenman |
Photo of the DayMarch 22 – Banderas Bay, Mexico Today’s Photo of the Day is from Jim and |
Windy Spring One DesignMarch 22 – San Francisco St. Francis Yacht Club’s Spring One Design ![]() The Beneteau 40.7 Wired ![]() The Express 37 Melange ![]() Twist, a J/120 |
![]() J/105s were here, there and everywhere. ![]() See photo caption above. ![]() The crew of Night Train wanted a better view of Alcatraz, so they tipped the boat over. |
Orange
Three Days Ahead of Record Pace
March 22 – Southern Ocean
With a third of their Jules Verne attempt
completed, Bruno Peyron and crew aboard the maxi-cat Orange
have a three day lead on the current record, and continue to
move along at about 500 miles a day. Last night they had some
of their worst weather, 45 knots of wind while crossing abeam
of the Cape of Good Hope. The seas and driving were very difficult,
and they switched between a reefed main and a storm spinnaker
and a more conservative reefed main and headsail. They know they
have the speed, they just need to keep the boat together. Their
next waypoint is south of Australia, 4,000 miles away.

Photo Orange Crew
Orange
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![]() Photo Orange Crew |
How Fast Are Production Cruising Cats?
March 22 – New York
As a catamaran owner, we’re often disgusted
about the ridiculous speed claims made by some multihull sailors,
and by their lame excuses for slow times. So here’s something
really great. The folks at Catana are sending a top flight French
crew aboard a stock Catana 582 from New York to France to see
how fast they can do it. They are being aided by a weather router.
They left New York last night in decent conditions . . . that
soon went to hell. “It’s cold, it’s rough, and it’s raining,”
they report. It’s also been blowing as hard as 50 knots, so they’ve
been sailing with a triple-reefed main and a partially furled
Solent. Despite the crappy conditions, they’ve hit 29 knots –
we are impressed! – and are averaging about 10 knots.

Saint Nicolas de Sauzon III
Photo Courtesy Catana
Catana hopes that their boat can cover
the 2,925-mile course at better than 11.92 knots, which is the
speed Eric Taberly did it in 20 years ago with the foiler trimaran
Paul Ricard to beat Charlie Barr’s legendary recording
with the schooner America. If they do, they’ll be doing
it in style, as the stock boat is equipped with air conditioning,
a washer and dryer, wood paneling, leather upholstery, and the
like.
We think this is a totally cool stunt,
and salute Catana for not just talking the talk, but walking
the walk. For updates, visit www.catana-live.com.
How Fast Are Production Cruising Cats?March 22 – New York As a catamaran owner, we’re often disgusted ![]() Saint Nicolas de Sauzon III Photo Courtesy Catana Catana hopes that their boat can cover We think this is a totally cool stunt, |
More Banderas Bay Photos
March 22 – Banderas Bay, Mexico
Because of a lack of space and too much
other Mexico coverage, our Banderas Bay Regatta feature will
not appear in Latitude
38 until the May issue. But here’s some people and boat
photos to hold you over.




Photos Latitude/Richard




More Banderas Bay PhotosMarch 22 – Banderas Bay, Mexico Because of a lack of space and too much ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Marina Puesta del Sol to Open in Nicaragua
March 22 – Nicaragua
Twenty years ago, there was bad blood –
and lots of blood spilled – between the U.S. and the Sandinistas
in Nicaragua. It’s changed. In fact, many Sandinistas from the
village of Sandino, the heartland of the revolution movement,
are now helping build a marina for Robert Membreno of San Diego.
It’s a great place, with great goals – read about it in the April
1 Latitude 38 – and no, it’s no April Fool’s Day joke.
Marina Puesta del Sol to Open in NicaraguaMarch 22 – Nicaragua Twenty years ago, there was bad blood – |
YOTREPSMarch 22 – The Pacific Ocean and Cyberspace Who is out making passages in the Pacific |
Weather UpdatesMarch 22 – Pacific Ocean San Francisco Bay WeatherTo see what the winds are like on the Bay California Coast WeatherLooking for current as well as recent wind Pacific Winds and PressureThe University of Hawaii Dept. of Meteorology Pacific Sea StateCheck out the Pacific Ocean sea states |
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