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Perhaps more important is a gradual change in what citizens seem to want. At Newport Beach, Calif., for example, Engineer Frank Robinson and his wife Frances have battled for nine years to preserve Upper Newport Bay, an estuarine refuge for fish and birds. "As long as the growth syndrome was dominant, the only value for water was how many people you could pack in, on and around it," says Robinson. "Now people are starting to question why we need more people and more boats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Saving the West | 10/9/1972 | See Source »

...sailors who started in the singlehanded transatlantic sailboat race a month ago, most were still alone, all alone last week, somewhere on the wide, wide sea between Plymouth, England, and Newport, R.I. They were still battling cold and cramp, waves and weariness; still leary of sleep lest their untended craft be run down by a freighter or collide with an iceberg. They were still in danger of drifting aimlessly with broken equipment, or of being swept overboard with no help near...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Man and a Boat | 7/24/1972 | See Source »

...Alain Colas. A handsome 28-year-old Frenchman with a Tahitian beauty as his fiancee and the sea as his mistress, Colas was ashore in Newport, sipping a heady mixture of champagne and acclaim. Colas (pronounced Kola) had crossed the finish line 20 days, 1 3 hours and 15 minutes after the start, for the fastest - by more than five days - winning time in the four quadrennial races held to date. In his ugly duckling of a boat, the 70-ft. by 35-ft. aluminum trimaran Pen Duick IV, Colas had averaged about 150 nautical miles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Man and a Boat | 7/24/1972 | See Source »

...massive, three-masted schooner built specially for the event by American Designer Dick Carter, bankrolled by French Film Director Claude (A Man and a Woman) Lelouch, and sailed by Parisian Swinger Jean-Yves Terlain. By all accounts, Vendredi was well ahead and less than a day from Newport when Lelouch chartered a plane to add some footage to his proposed documentary on his boat's victory, to be called A Man and a Boat. What he got instead was a stunning view of Pen Duick gliding across the finish off Brenton Reef 16 hours in front...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Man and a Boat | 7/24/1972 | See Source »

Race officials also were caught by surprise. Many were relaxing at a cocktail party in a Newport mansion when Lelouch radioed back his discovery. Gin-and-tonics were hurriedly abandoned and the officials scurried to the Port O' Call Marina for an unscheduled welcoming ceremony. After Colas docked, Newport Mayor Humphrey ("Harp") Donnelly III popped a bottle of New York champagne and proposed a toast. Colas politely drank the offering, then ducked into Pen Duick's cabin to produce a magnum of Taittinger. Obviously, nearly three weeks at sea had not affected the Frenchman's palate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: A Man and a Boat | 7/24/1972 | See Source »

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