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Jim Milski, decked out in his Ha-Ha shirt, feeling good about the price of his haulout, his new bottom and his new waterline.latitude/Richard
Happy to be alive, Jerry poses with Scarlett Lucy’s captain after safely reaching Sydney.
In May 15‘s ‘Lectronic Latitude, we reported on John and Gilly Foy’s wild ride through an anchorage after their Kong anchor swivel — which they bought at West Marine a few years earlier — failed.
Back in 1916, President Woodrow Wilson officially established June 14 as Flag Day.
The two novice sailors we reported as missing on Monday were found later that day by the Coast Guard C-130 searching for them.
We love to give credit where it’s due, so we’re compelled to compliment Channel 7’s I-Team reporter Dan Noyes, yet again, on his incredible coverage of the persecution .
Our fingers are sore from stuffing packets. Inside, sponsor flyers pitch attractive offers – such as up to 50% off on berthing along the coast.
Chris and Lori of Mandolin strike a pose at the equator as they toast their new status as shellbacks.
The Coast Guard is asking for the public’s help in the search for two Northern California sailors who set off from Catalina Island on Friday bound for Santa Cruz.
All 100 feet of the carbon fiber, Nomex and tungsten that make up Neville Crichton’s Alfa Romeo came out of their cradle at Knight & Carver last week to meet up with their new rig.
Another way to celebrate World Oceans Day today is to go sailing!
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©2009 Latitude 38 Media, LLC No, this is not just another lame Hallmark Holiday.
©2009 Latitude 38 Media, LLC No, this is not just another lame Hallmark Holiday.
The cover of the June issue of Latitude 38 features beautiful Ayala Cove on Angel Island.
Yale (Boat 2) Leads St. Mary’s (Boat 12) around the mark in the last A-division set of the ICSA/Gill National Championships.
Prior to departure, Schrader (far right) and his crew strike a pose with Seattle’s renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly (with eye patch).
It was so warm in La Paz in late May that Patsy Verhoeven always chose the lap pool over the hot tub at Marina Fidepaz.
The Tufts Jumbos in #6 actually made this cross! But apparently it was thanks to the half-boat length head start.
Registration for the 2009 Baja Ha-Ha has been open for a month and 77 intrepid souls have signed up so far for the annual cruisers rally from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas.
So many Delta Doo Dah‘ers wanted a place to bounce ideas off each other on where to go, what to bring and what to do in the Delta this summer that we created a forum dedicated to the topic.
Countless sailors have visited St. Barth, our favorite island. Every last one has been entertained by the follies of airplanes trying to land at the tiny airport.
Nick Jaffe sailed under the Gate on Saturday aboard his Contessa 26 Constellation.
Wendy and Steve are longtime sailors whose boat was well prepared for offshore passage-making.
The June issue of Latitude 38 is on its way around the Bay a little earlier than usual.
Jerry Morgan was plucked out of the Tasman Sea by the brave and determined crew of the Scarlett Lucy.
“Starboard!” Kids will be learning to sail all over the Bay this summer.
Ouessant chases Credit who chases Curlew.
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©2009 Latitude 38 Media, LLC One of the largest, hardest fought and most colorful regattas of the year took place over the weekend.
©2009 Latitude 38 Media, LLC One of the largest, hardest fought and most colorful regattas of the year took place over the weekend.
Remember the persistence of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s character in The Terminator? Nothing could stop him from his mission to kill Sarah Connor.
Yale’s Jane Macky and Marla Menninger on their way to a first-day lead for the Elis, and third place in A division for the team.
Scooting across the Slot to the Cityfront is a memorable ride for new sailors.
Seen here in Durban, South Africa, Zac has had a remarkable journey. He now has only 3,000 miles to the finish line.
There were more boats out sailing the Bay last weekend than we’ve seen in a long time.
Conditions at the 2009 Laser Masters North Americans weren’t as breezy as they were here in this photo of the 2007 Laser PCCs on the Bay, but it didn’t faze the Peninsula’s Peter Vessella (right).
As we predicted from the beginning of the Lake County District Attorney’s shameful and misguided prosecution of Bismarck Dinius for the ’06 boating death of Lynn Thornton, their case is crumbling around them like a sandcastle at high tide.
In Friday’s ‘Lectronic Latitude, we shared John and Gilly Foy’s story of how the Kong anchor swivel on their 55-lb Delta anchor failed, causing their Alameda- and Banderas Bay-based Catalina 42 Destiny to drag.
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