Archive for April, 2008

Apr 30 2008

Flat Water + Big Wind = FUN

Published by Capt. Dan under Sailing

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Apr 29 2008

Our picture on the cover of the Rolling Stone

Published by Capt. Dan under Sailing

Well – we didn’t really make the cover and certainly not the cover of RS, but we did get a great spread in Sailing magazine. Last year, we took artist David Gallup to Santa Barbara Island. Betsy Crowfoot put the expedition together so that David good continue his comprehensive paintings of the Channel Islands. She [...]

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Apr 14 2008

Ken and Mark on an ASA 104 adventure

Published by Capt. Dan under Sailing

We set sail last Tuesday from Channel Islands Harbor. The forecast was a bit gnarly and the two pennants flying from the harbor master’s staff confirmed that it would be a challenging trip. The video doesn’t capture any of THAT. We were too busy reefing and such to shoot pics. The video captures the time [...]

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Apr 06 2008

Whale of a trip

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We hosted David Gallup – the artist who has been painting scenes throughout the Channel Islands for the past several years. In addition to being a fine artist and a fineartist, he’s got the best sailor’s eye I’ve ever witnessed. And what he saw this week, before anyone else, were lots of whales. Twenty or [...]

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