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July Latitude Hits the Streets

We’re taking Friday off in honor of the Fourth of July and we hope you’ll be able to do the same. Over that three-day break, you’ll undoubtedly want to get out on the water, but before you shove off, be sure to pick up a copy of the just-distributed July issue of Latitude 38

Sporting its most patriotic cover in years, the July Latitude 38 is now available throughout the Bay Area.

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In it you’ll find our usual mix of cruising and racing news, as well as features on the Master Mariners Regatta, S.F. Bay History (Part II), a preview of the Transpac, and nerdy wisdom from Max Ebb. Grab a copy at your favorite marine business. Or, download it for free, or read it online here. (Magazines distributed today in the Bay Area and in a few days in SoCal, OR and WA.)

Have a great weekend, but remember to keep it safe and at least relatively sober. 

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Skippering the Open 60 Grey Power, the unstoppable Robin Knox-Johnston and crew were expected to be crowd favorites as they headed east from Newport today. 
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