
Posts Tagged ‘Pacific Cup’
Hurricane Debby and Pacific Ocean Hurricanes
Sometimes we lament how cold the water is along the California coast, though that is precisely what protects us from hurricanes like Debby, now hitting Florida, or those now crossing the Pacific.
The Wisdom and Experience of Tony English
"Our instructions were, 'Don't leave the harbor.' One day we decided we're gonna sneak out and see what happens."
Max Ebb — The Other Checklist
See Lee Helm's special, extra-secret checklist of things you need but that are not required, and are hardly ever mentioned at cruising prep seminars.
Pacific Cup Crowd Gathers for Send-Off Celebration
In advance of the starts in the Pacific Cup today, Wednesday and Thursday, Richmond Yacht Club packed the clubhouse for a joyful bon voyage party.
Good Jibes #150: Tony English on Pacific Cup Memories and Volunteering
Tune in as we chat with Tony about how to train for the wide range of Pacific Cup scenarios, how he manages to be a winner, what he loves so much about volunteering in the sailing community, and how to keep sailing fun.
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Latitude 38 Magazine July Issue Out Today!
July's 'Latitude 38' is out today, packed full of stories and photos of sailors and sailboats and their adventures on the highs seas and calm waters.
Latitude 38 Welcomes Aboard Tony English as East Bay Delivery Driver
Sailor Tony English is out delivering West Coast sailing news, fun and frivolity in the pages of the April issue of 'Latitude 38.'
‘Stad Amsterdam’ Is Out the Gate and Now Bound for Hawaii
The clipper ship 'Stad Amsterdam' headed out the Gate to continue her two-year circumnavigation.
A Preview of December Midwinter Racing (and More)
More Midwinter Series join the fun in December.
The Ultimate Sailing Calendar Is Out Already
Getting a good calendar is the ultimate start to a new year.
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