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It’s obvious by this photo that The Rolex Sydney Hobart Race is a very big deal in Tasmania.
Huge breaking waves and winds above 40 knots battered Catalina Island December 30, taking the lives of two men: Harbor Patrol assistant Tim Mitchell, 39, and liveaboard boater Bruce Ryder, 53.
Many Barcelona World Race aficionados think Hugo Boss will be the boat to beat in the third edition of the doublehanded sprint around the world.
Somewhere off the Central Coast of California, the 31-ft wooden sloop Apster may still be adrift after her skipper was rescued on Christmas Day.
No, the January cover was not shot on the Bay. But hopefully it will remind you of sunnier sailing days.
With it’s 70-year history, its no wonder huge crowds turn out on Boxing Day to watch the fleet exit Sydney Harbour.
Finesse is one of the lucky grand old yachts because she’s owned by CF Kohler.
The beautiful Moody 54 Red Sky washed ashore on the east coast of Australia this week, but plans are coming together to refloat and repair her.
A medium-sized cat ended up on the beach next to the dinghy dock next to the commercial port at St.
The cruising season officially opened on Banderas Bay on Friday, December 12, with the grand reception by Riviera Nayarit Tourism for cruisers at the chic Eva Mandarina beachfront restaurant and bar in La Cruz.
One of the best things about the coming of the new year is that it symbolizes a new beginning, and thus inspires us to assess our priorities and set personal goals for the coming months.
Sea Scouts practiced jumping into the water of San Francisco Bay in a lobster suit (aka Gumby suit) as part of a safety clinic held at Coast Guard Station Yerba Buena Island just south of the Bay Bridge.
When you’re in a business as highly competitive as selling top-tier yachts, it’s important to be creative.
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©Latitude 38 Media, LLC If you are one of the two people in these refreshing photos, we’ve love to hear from you.
The splendid schooner Eros transits Panama Canal locks in company with a massive container ship.
Debbie atop the mast of Yesterday’s Girl, doing what has been traditionally considered to be a ‘blue job’.
The little Hawaiian sloop Malia is safely back in port today, nine days after the search for her was abandoned.
Those 5,000-ft mountains in the background make it unlikely this is a photo of Florida.
All sorts of sailors do the Pacific Puddle Jump each year, sailing aboard a wide variety of boats.
Although the body of former Bay Area sailor Tom Kardos still has not been found, many more details have emerged regarding the lead-up to the capsize of his boat, Seven Sisters, in Mexico’s Gulf of Tehuantepec late last month.
It sort of looks like the world’s first cruising catamaran with a canting daggerboard.
The tragic grounding of Team Vestas Wind left the sleek Volvo 65 high on a remote Indian Ocean reef.
This is what a Swan 90 looks like, although we’re not sure she’s the model owned by our mystery multiple boat owner.
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