"Stadium sailing" is what Paul Cayard - who sailed for the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco - calls it.
After millions spent battling to bring the America's Cup back to America Larry Ellison and San Francisco will save the event. Racing these super fast machines in the San Francisco Bay, in front of crowds on the embarcadero and on the Golden Gate Bridge. count me and every other sailor in on this one.
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Pierre Cayard - reunited with a boat of his youth
Pierre Cayard and ElToro |
Paul Cayard, the world champion sailor, tracked down the El Toro sailing dinghy his father had built sailed to win 50 years ago. HERE is the link. I love this story because I have spent most of my life trying to preserve and recapture the boating experiences of my youth: my Snipe class sailboat (15'6"), our 16' Thompson lapstrake outboard runabout, our 23 foot lapstrake Zobel skiff, the 18' Cape Code center board sloop that was the first boat my father bought, and the rowboat we used to get out to it at Sea Cliff Creek, Hempstead Harbor, NY. And there was the afternoon sail I never forgot on Lou Perretti's Friendship sloop.
Gladiator |
h/t Eileen Tulipan for the Pierre Cayard story
Monday, April 18, 2011
A Year After Deepwater Horizon Spill, a Perfect Day for Redfish - NYTimes.com
Chris Santella reports from the Gulf: “I think that the reason fishing has been great is related to the spill. First, many of the species that make up the marine ecosystem here have had an entire spawning period to reproduce and grow without being harvested, thanks to commercial fishing moratoriums. That puts more bait in the water, which supports more and bigger fish.
“I also believe that redfish habitat in other parts of the Gulf of Mexico has been damaged, and that some of the displaced fish have come here. I have not personally seen any oil residue around these marshes, but I can’t say it’s not there. We just don’t know for sure. One thing that’s certain; the long-term effects of the spill have not played out.”Torts Today: Year After Deepwater Horizon Spill, a Perfect Day for Redfish - NYTimes.com
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Friday, April 15, 2011
Long Island City to Hell Gate - industrial infrastructure of New York
Sandy Malter, an architect, once told me he sees New York City as a single machine.
Cities are energy-efficient (compare the subway to the NJ Turnpike) but it is easy to forget how much steel, how much power it takes to run New York. The few minutes on the Amtrak train bound for Boston from Long Island City to Hell Gate is a dramatic reminder. (click any photo to enlarge)
Sunnyside |
satellite dishes |
Astoria, BQE, Con Ed power plant, 59 St. bridge, east midtown |
Hell Gate RR bridge from the train |
Saturday, April 9, 2011
In Nepal’s Everest Region, Taking the Less-Traveled Three Passes Loop - NYTimes.com
Avoiding the crowds. No Starbucks, no tea houses.
In Nepal’s Everest Region, Taking the Less-Traveled Three Passes Loop - NYTimes.com
In Nepal’s Everest Region, Taking the Less-Traveled Three Passes Loop - NYTimes.com
Friday, April 8, 2011
Kayaking with porpoises and seals in New York Harbor
Vladmimir Brezina's slide show of kayaking in New York harbor with porpoises and seals. the times they are a changin!!
Wreck of Le Papillon - Fire Island - March 31, 2011
This great looking boat - Le Papillon - is probably done for - stranded on the shore of Fire Island ten days ago. Pix at Saltaire 38, a great blog about Fire Island.
Monday, April 4, 2011
Stanley Bogdan - legendary reel maker dies
Bogdan reel |
Stanley Bogdan |
The Times obituary is HERE Marc Aroner, maker of Spinoza fine bamboo rods remembers Bogdan HERE, with a fish tale or two.