yacht docking
. The racers won't touch land until the finish, while the Salsa sailors have overnight stops scheduled at Turtle Bay, Santa Maria and Cabo San Lucas on the Baja California peninsula before turning the corner across the Gulf of California. Puckett has not become complacent over the years. A more serious approach would apply to legendary former winners such as Windward Passage, Ragtime, Sirius, Sorcery and Pyewacket, as well as full-on racers lining up for 2003, including Robert Saielli's Santa Cruz 70, Mongoose; Jack Borkowski's Olson 40, Prime Time, and Kirk and Jocelyn Wilson's S C 50, Bay Wolf. Puckett has not become complacent over the years. They'll go off.
yacht docking. The racers won't touch land until the finish, while the Salsa sailors have overnight stops scheduled at Turtle Bay, Santa Maria and Cabo San Lucas on the Baja California peninsula before turning the corner across the Gulf of California. Puckett has not become complacent over the years. A more serious approach would apply to legendary former winners such as Windward Passage, Ragtime, Sirius, Sorcery and Pyewacket, as well as full-on racers lining up for 2003, including Robert Saielli's Santa Cruz 70, Mongoose; Jack Borkowski's Olson 40, Prime Time, and Kirk and Jocelyn Wilson's S C 50, Bay Wolf. Puckett has not become complacent over the years. They'll go off. yacht docking. The racers won't touch land until the finish, while the Salsa sailors have overnight stops scheduled at Turtle Bay, Santa Maria and Cabo San Lucas on the Baja California peninsula before turning the corner across the Gulf of California. Puckett has not become complacent over the years. A more serious approach would apply to legendary former winners such as Windward Passage, Ragtime, Sirius, Sorcery and Pyewacket, as well as full-on racers lining up for 2003, including Robert Saielli's Santa Cruz 70, Mongoose; Jack Borkowski's Olson 40, Prime Time, and Kirk and Jocelyn Wilson's S C 50, Bay Wolf. Puckett has not become complacent over the years. They'll go off.
The racers won't touch land until the finish, while the Salsa sailors have overnight stops scheduled.