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March Racing Preview

March is a transition month for sailing. As many Midwinter Series wrap up, some spring classics lead us into Daylight Saving Time (March 12) and the vernal equinox (March 20). RYC’s turning basin during Sail a Small Boat Day in 2015. Pictured are a Cal 20, a Lightning, an Access Dinghy, an El Toro, a…

Morning Commutes Can Be a Pain

It isn’t the Bay Bridge in the morning, but the St. Barth commute in the morning has its drawbacks, too.  latitude/Richard©2017Latitude 38 Media, LLC East Blithedale in Mill Valley. The Maze in the East Bay. The 110, the 405 and the 10 in L.A. All over the world morning commutes can be a pain, what…

Having the Time of Their Lives

Two Californians traveled to the New York Yacht Club to pick up their reward and recognition for receiving the prestigious US Sailing Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year awards. Given out since 1961 and sponsored by Rolex since 1980, the awards recognize male and female sailors who have demonstrated on-the-water excellence and superior results…

Looking Good

Here is one terrific photo of a cruising boat. El Gato©Latitude 38 Media, LLC Our nomination for the Best Cruising Boat Photo so far this year goes to Eric Witt and Annie Gardner’s San Diego-based (but never been there) Catana 47 El Gato, which they bought in France a few years back. If we had to…

Sun Shines Upon Merlin’s Party

At the celebration on a sunny afternoon, Emily Abbink and Paul Rangell played Italian folk music from Merlin’s cockpit. latitude/Chris©2017Latitude 38 Media, LLC On Sunday, Mother Nature smiled upon Santa Cruz for the blessing, recommissioning and 40th birthday party of Merlin, Bill Lee’s ‘Fast Is Fun’ 68-ft sled. Lee designed and built her in 1976-77, and…