
Cheeki Rafiki without her keel
We posted yesterday about the death of Dutch yacht designer Frans Maas and two of his crew when the fin keel broke off from Capella, a boat he designed and owned. The boat capsized without warning and the three sailors drowned.
Sadly, keel failure is a common enough occurrence that the folks at the Sailing Anarchy blog to have coined a name for it — keel kills. The sudden detachment of a fin keel from a fiberglass sailboat hull too often ends up with one or more dead.

A post from five years ago, which is still fitting for the day.
A guest post by Susan Yamamoto from her new and wonderful blog,
now and then, the stories of sea monsters take a physical form when a huge, decaying carcass of what appears to be a monster from the deep washes ashore. Such a creature came ashore on Seram Island in Indonesia’s Maluku province in May. Initially, 

Some complain that responding to climate change will damage the economy and cost jobs. Others counter that not responding effectively to climate change will do even greater economic damage. Recently an analysis of the 
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Less than a month before the voyaging canoe
We have been following the continued slow disintegration of the historically rich, but budget poor,