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Five Californians Shortlisted
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Coville Shatters Solo Circ Record
The idea of traveling around the world in 80 days by any means was once viewed as mere fantasy. But Thomas Coville just did it in 49 days, alone aboard his maxi tri. © 2016 In 2008, when Francis Joyon set a new solo around-the-world benchmark of 57 days and 13 hours — knocking 14 days…
Most Wonderful Time of the Year
What’s for Christmas dinner? How about freshly steamed crab? © 2016 No, not Christmas. We’re talking about crab season! With the Dungeness season in full swing, recreational crabbers might be surprised to learn that the tried-and-true method of dumping live crabs in a pot of boiling water is not the preferred method of dispatching those…
Happy Holidays from Latitude’s Crew
Tom and Naty Marlow’s Ketch 22, towing her dinghy, was among the boats lighting up the Estuary on December 3. © 2016 Fred Fago In observance of the winter solstice, the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, we’re sharing some photos of sailors brightening up the darkness. Ketch 22 was the overall…

