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San Diego Beneteau Cup

James Dilworth, owner of the local, creatively-painted Santana 22 Pip, headed to San Diego last weekend to join the Beneteau Cup. He sent us this report: The camaraderie of the racing and sailing community makes for an affordable and fun way to see the world. Sleep aboard, chip in for sandwiches, and enjoy the beer…

Hurricanes for Days

After a quiet start, the 2018 hurricane season is churning out a few nasty storms. After being drenched by Hurricane Lane a few weeks ago, the Hawaiian Islands are now bracing for Tropical Storm Olivia. The storm is ‘only’ packing winds of about 45 miles an hour, but will bring another deluge — especially to…

Cleaning Up the Coast and Beyond

The Ocean Cleanup’s System 001 left San Francisco Bay on Saturday. © John D. Henry The Ocean Cleanup Project, which we’ve covered in the past in Latitude 38, was deployed on Saturday. “Bay Area sailors witnessed the deployment of a passive collection boom designed specifically to move autonomously with wind, waves and currents and collect…

Scenes from a Wooden Boat Festival

On Friday, we asked our readers to send us photos and words if they happened to find themselves at the Wooden Boat Festival in Port Townsend. Our readers delivered.  "The planets aligned this year to finally allow me to attend," wrote Brad Belleville, who sails his Beneteau 32 Encore! out of Aeolian Yacht Club in…

Hurricane Florence

There’s always some uncertainty in the science behind hurricane predictions, as the speed, course and strength of big, complex storms can vary from early forecasts. However, if you’re on the southeast coast of North Carolina, it’s probably wise to pay attention to the images below and the forecast for the week ahead. So far, this…