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More than 30 Gloucester skippers and their crews have been unable to work since early July. Dozens more, perhaps as much as a third of Gloucester's 160-boat commercial fishing fleet, once one of the nation's primary providers of fresh fish, could find themselves idle before summer gives way to fall...
Some Gloucestermen bitterly blame their plight on the insurance companies, whom they perceive as greedy and heartless. But many concede that the premium jumps are justified. "In a way," says Joseph Giacalone, 52, whose 74-ft. St. Peter, built in 1927, is one of the oldest boats in the fleet, "I guess you could say that the fishermen, or at least some of them, brought this on themselves...
...team and fleet-racing championship regattas had not taken place as of press time, but the victory in the women’s regatta served to underscore the Crimson’s resilience in the face of tribulation...
Their return to fleet racing broke the team out of fall doldrums in time for top finishes in the Atlantic Coast Championships—second for the men, and, thanks in part to poor travel luck, sixth for the women...
...have room for inconsistency. Nor, for that matter, did the team demonstrate that it wasn’t up to the task. In a flurry of top finishes, Harvard qualified for all three national championship regattas, as the women’s team won the New England fleet-racing championship and the co-eds finished second in fleet racing and third in team racing. Regional honors followed almost immediately, as the team accrued a total of six All-New England mentions, four on the women’s team...