Published: December, 2000
Riders vie for best of class. Here's first up.
Published: December, 2000
Riders vie for best of class. Here's first up.
Published: June, 2011 Not widely considered an extreme sport, sailing is about to gain a whole new audience as the new America’s Cup reveals just how heart-pounding the sport can be. Connecting viewers to the racing in a way that has not been previously possible, the America’s Cup will transform the way people see the […]
By Jaimal Yogis Published: July, 2004 Vallejo is full of surprises. Turning left from Tennessee St. onto Mare Island Way, the scenery changes from corporate chains and billboards to bobbing sailboats and a sun-speckled bay. True, it’s not Sausalito, but think relatively–a minute ago IHOP was the only intriguing distraction. And the view is just […]
To that question posed by Ecclesiastes three thousand years ago — Who can fathom the depths of the abyss? — only two men have the right to answer: Captain Nemo and I. — from Jules Verne’s novel, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. By Dan SankeyPublished: October, 2006 In the 136 years since Verne wrote his […]