"KARMA" USA-55367 a Beneteau First 36.7 will be racing in the 102nd Running of Chicago Yacht Club's Race to Mackinac presented by Veuve Cliquot Champagne. Race Tracking will be available on on all boats (yay!) and is provided by Ion Earth. The First 36.7 Section will start at 12:40pm on Saturday July 24th from the starting area just outside of the Chicago Lighthouse Harbor. The Parade of Boats is available for our 'Land Fans' to watch from the end of Navy Pier. We hope to pass by in the Parade around 10:30am to 10:45am. Owners Lou Sandoval, Jack Buoscio and Martin Sandoval welcome back returning crew members Steve Mathias, Cristina Cordero-Chadwick and Seth Morrell who have all been members of Karma's successful MAC campaigns in '04, '05, '06, '08 and '09. Joining them this year is longtime Crew member Jason Veatch who will be doing his FIRST Mac. Jason recently purchased his own bo...
Hawks Captain Jonathan Toews hoists the cup in victory First and foremost Congratulations to the 2010 Stanley Cup Champion Chicago Blackhawks on their great season and amazing ending. Being the big hockey fans that team KARMA is, this weekend is going a tough one. The Blackhawks Stanley Cup parade will be this Friday, starting at 10:30am and we have this "thing" called a regatta that starts at the same time about 8-10 miles East/Southeast from where the victory parade will end up. Yes we'll be one of the 250+ sailboats 'with the pretty sails" racing out on Lake Michigan. The CHICAGO NOOD regatta starts this Friday. Stay tuned for our updates and you can track the race results on the Sailing World website: http://www.sailingworld.com/article/2008-Chicago-NOOD-Info-Center To read about the FIRST 36.7 Fleet at the NOOD regattas See you out on the water!
Passing the Mac Bridge-From Left: Martin Sandoval, Lou Sandoval, Caroline Sandoval As a 20 year veteran of the marine industry and past commodore of Chicago Yacht Club, Lou Sandoval is a treasured cheerleader for everything boating, with his views enriched by his Hispanic heritage and #girldad status. Sandoval comments on the topic of diversity in sailing: I can say that where there have been some progress, there are still many barriers. Over a beverage some time, I am happy to share how it took the greater part of six years on the dealer advisory council to one of the largest global marine manufacturers to just create marketing collateral that depicted women at the helm. Because, you know – it is her boat too. Traditional roles have depicted women sunning themselves in the cockpit, the bow or down below. This was all for a manufacturer who was lead by a female CEO (great granddaughter of the founder) and extremely sound business leader. It’s not just sailing, it is the power ind...
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