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Wild Weekend of Rescues
Boating activities of all sorts increase on any holiday weekend, so we’d expect the tally of rescues to increase proportionally. But over the Labor Day Weekend, the range of potentially tragic incidents that occurred here in the Bay Area and elsewhere along the West Coast was a bit shocking — particularly on Saturday, September 3. …
Hurricane Newton Takes Its Toll
There was some hurricane Newton damage to the palapas at Medano Beach at Cabo, but nothing serious. Baja Cantina©2016Latitude 38 Media, LLC Two of the five crew aboard a Mexican shrimp boat in the Sea of Cortez reportedly died after the vessel they were on capsized during the height of hurricane Newton early on Tuesday…
Tips for Crewing Success
As noted in the ad below, tonight is the night when southbound skippers can mix and mingle with potential crew at Latitude 38‘s Mexico-Only Crew List Party. (From 6 to 9 p.m. at the Encinal YC in Alameda.) Although all who attend wear name tags that identify if they are looking for a ride or…
UPDATE: Newton Crushes Boats at Fonatur Marina
It’s always hoped that tropical storms and hurricanes lose their punch the farther north they get, but that wasn’t the case with Newton. He hit the Fonatur Marina at San Carlos hard, sinking a number of boats and tearing up docks. Unknown©2016Latitude 38 Media, LLC As you can tell from the item above, as we…
SPECIAL REPORT: Hurricane Newton Hits Baja
As this graphic shows, the eye of Hurricane Newton was traveling up the western side of the Baja Peninsula early this morning. However, it is expected to arc toward the north tonight, then travel northeast across the Sea of Cortez and onto the Mexico mainland sometime tomorrow. © 2016 NOAA / National Hurricane Center Newton,…

