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May Day Issue of Latitude Is Out

The May Day issue of Latitude 38 has hit the streets — er, docks — to demonstrate our resistance to… staying ashore.

On the cover of the May 2017 issue of Latitude 38, a herd of El Toros works its way down the Sausalito shoreline bound for San Francisco.

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The May issue is replete with stories from near and far, both geographically and temporally speaking. Features include 40 Years of Latitude Pt. II, Salute to Master Mariners, A San Francisco Sailor in the Solitaire du Figaro, Delta Cruising — the Great Escape and Pacific Puddle Jump Profiles, and Max Ebb visits the Old Salts’ Club. Plus Calendar, Letters, Loose Lips, Sightings, Racing Sheet, World of Chartering, Changes in Latitudes, Classy Classifieds, and, listed here last but certainly not last in our esteem, display advertising.

Look for our Reader Survey on page 11. Tell us what you really think.

Sure, you’ll be able to read the magazine online for free later this afternoon, but why not pick up an actual printed magazine? Go ahead, get some ink on your hands. We dare ya!

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For the second year in a row the first finishers in the 70th Newport to Ensenada Race, which started on Friday, completed the race before the race committee and media could drive from Newport Beach across the border to Ensenada.
Sailors have long followed the tradition of putting a message in a bottle and hurling it into the sea, sometimes as a call for help after being stranded on a deserted island, sometimes just to see where it goes.