
Posts Tagged ‘Mexico’
Banderas Bay Wednesday Night Beer Can Races
As Beer Can Racing cools off south of the border, it starts to heat up north of the border. Some scenes from down south remind us of what's ahead for locals who sign up now.
There Are Some Dangers to the Baja Ha-Ha
Almost anything can, and often does, happen on the Baja Ha-Ha.
Annual Zihua Sailfest Enjoys Outstanding Success
The 2023 Sailfest raised more than 3 million pesos in support of Zihuatanejo, Mexico's students and their schools.
Have You Ever Lost Your Dinghy?
What do you do when your dinghy goes missing overnight, and hasn't been found before you're due to leave and fly back to the US?
The Fennell Family’s “Route Less Traveled” Part 6
With today's drenching, cold rains, we decided to share a little sunshine. Dive into the story of the Fennell family's continuing voyage "off the beaten track" aboard their Bavaria 46E 'Taliesin Rose'.
Readers Accurately Locate SV ‘Freedom’
Well done, Christopher White, for correctly locating SV 'Freedom' in San Juanico (despite our best efforts to confuse everyone).
Headwinds Facing Captain Donald Lawson and ‘Mighty Merloe/Defiant’
Captain Donald Lawson has hit severe headwinds in his quest to convert 'Mighty Merloe,' now named 'Defiant,' into a singlehanded, record-breaking machine.
Alert for Sailboat ‘Unicorn’ Possibly Adrift in Pacific
The details are sparse, but it appears that 'Unicorn,' with perhaps only one soul aboard, has encountered problems at sea and is by now possibly disabled and adrift.
From Racing to Cruising: News Bites Ahead of a Sunny Weekend
Just a couple of sailing snippets…
When the Baja-Bash Is the ‘Baja Barely-a-Bash’
The northward Baja Bash has a notorious reputation for testing boats and crew morale, especially during the typical May/June time frame, when insurers coax cruisers clear of potential hurricanes.
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