Tag Archive 'Sailing'

Oct 05 2010

Learning a 200-year-old lesson

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Sep 13 2010

Thumbtack – a new marketing venue for us

Published by under Capt. Dan,Channel Islands

Checkout our listing in Thumbtack Captained sailing charters to the Channel Islands and while you’re there, please write a review. Captained sailing charters to the Channel Islands by Capt. Dan & The Bosun Come aboard our luxury sailing yacht and cruise to the Channel Islands of southern California. Go for a couple of hours … [...]

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Apr 01 2010

Sun disease – it can kill you

Published by under outdoor,Sailing

The point of this article is, in fact, to scare the hell out of you. Why am I picking on YOU? Because you, like me, spend and inordinate amount of time in the sun. And, when it gets hot, we strip down to the minimum clothing that fashion allows. And we have to ignore the [...]

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Feb 26 2010

Schooner American Pride runs aground in Long Beach

American Pride probably looks a little pitiful – at least her crew will – after running aground in in Rainbow Harbor in Long Beach. The Coast Guard reported that another tall ship’s crew finds itself wondering why they can’t move ahead. Ooops we’re aground!!! According to the Coast Guard, it was a “soft grounding,” and [...]

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Jan 21 2010

When the weather gets gnarly, the gnarly go surfing

Published by under Sailing

Normally, life behind the breakwater is pretty placid. But the wind and swell were lined up with the harbor entrance yesterday (1/2010) and – whooooeeee – it wasn’t a day for boating! As you’ll see, our local surfers loved it. When you see surfers between your boat and your destination, get ready for frothy water, [...]

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