
Posts Tagged ‘Santa Cruz’
Is Santa Cruz Harbor Poorly Designed? Yes, It Is
Gut-wrenching video of waves peeling through Santa Cruz Harbor prompted readers to share their experiences about the docks in Santa Cruz.
Harbormaster Brian Nelson Welcomes You to Monterey Bay
Monterey Marina is one place of many where you can find a copy of 'Latitude 38' on the Monterey Bay waterfront.
Let the Beer Can Racing Season Begin
With Daylight Saving Time now in effect, it's time to roll out the beer cans!
When You Need a Step Up: Neighbors to the Rescue
You often find help for your boat from your next-door neighbors. Such was the case for the Express 27 'Salty Hotel.'
Tongan Tsunami Inundates Santa Cruz Harbor
The wave from the Tonga volcano showed up in California, causing turmoil in Santa Cruz Harbor.
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Tonga Reminds Us, Never Turn Your Back on a Tsunami
The Tongan tsunami swept the West Coast, leaving significant damage to a few and barely a ripple for most.
Red Sky at Night, Sailor’s Delight
"Does the weather proverb 'Red sky at morning, sailor take warning / Red sky at night, sailor's delight' have any basis in weather fact?"
Midwinters and Turkeys Arrive with November
Midwinters
Don’t be afraid, but here comes ‘winter. Not the actual calendar season — the winter solstice is still 53 days away — but the midwinter racing season. A variety of midwinter series begin in November. More »
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