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Latest Issue: April 2024

58PV Race & MEXORC

San Diego Yacht Club served up a 1,000-mile Puerto Vallarta Race on February 22-March 1. Since 1953, this San Diego to PV biennial has made miles of memories.

64Green Sailors on a Green Journey

Megan Routbort and Thomas Poloniato, two late 20-somethings from the US and France, met in Berkeley and now are traveling the world, but only on forms of transportation that have a climate-positive effect. What does that mean? Airplanes and private cars are out; trains, bikes, hitchhiking, and literal hiking are in.

68Don't Give Up the Ship

Isolated in a remote corner of the Sea of Cortez. Hard aground. Exhausted. After more than 24 hours alone, David Haight needed help.

72A Photos Phlashback 

A photos phlashback from staff as well as our readers. Send yours to [email protected].

74Max Ebb: Wind, Spray & Speed

"College students sure look young these days," I thought as I made my way through the common room of the housing co-op just off campus where Lee Helm lives. I was there to drop off her cellphone, which she had carelessly left in my chart table after a Wednesday night race.

78Racing sheet

With spring having sprung, we wrap up the Golden Gate and Berkeley Midwinters, welcome that spring classic the Big Daddy, review two Shorthanded Races, brave the wind for Marina del Rey's South Bay Tour, gaze at what's On the Horizon, and hope for rescue of the Santa Cruz Mile Buoy. Box Scores is loaded up with Midwinter Series results.
Latest Issue: April 2024

PV Race & MEXORC

58
San Diego Yacht Club served up a 1,000-mile Puerto Vallarta Race on February 22-March 1. Since 1953, this San Diego to PV biennial has made miles of memories.

Green Sailors on a Green Journey

64
Megan Routbort and Thomas Poloniato, two late 20-somethings from the US and France, met in Berkeley and now are traveling the world, but only on forms of transportation that have a climate-positive effect. What does that mean? Airplanes and private cars are out; trains, bikes, hitchhiking, and literal hiking are in.

Don't Give Up the Ship

68
Isolated in a remote corner of the Sea of Cortez. Hard aground. Exhausted. After more than 24 hours alone, David Haight needed help.

A Photos Phlashback 

72
A photos phlashback from staff as well as our readers. Send yours to [email protected].

Max Ebb: Wind, Spray & Speed

74
"College students sure look young these days," I thought as I made my way through the common room of the housing co-op just off campus where Lee Helm lives. I was there to drop off her cellphone, which she had carelessly left in my chart table after a Wednesday night race.

Racing sheet

78
With spring having sprung, we wrap up the Golden Gate and Berkeley Midwinters, welcome that spring classic the Big Daddy, review two Shorthanded Races, brave the wind for Marina del Rey's South Bay Tour, gaze at what's On the Horizon, and hope for rescue of the Santa Cruz Mile Buoy. Box Scores is loaded up with Midwinter Series results.

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