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Sailors to the Rescue

In the aftermath of a devastating tropical storm last week that left many residents of the Eastern Caribbean island of Dominica homeless and its airport unusable, Caribbean sailors as well as visiting international cruisers are being asked to help bring in desperately needed supplies. When Tropical Storm Erika hit the formerly British island nation last…

Free Event at Fort Mason

How was food preserved, prepared, and consumed aboard sailing ships of the 19th and early 20th centuries? Find out at a free lecture on Food in the Age of Sail on Thursday, September 10, when the Friends of the San Francisco Maritime Museum Library present historian and author Simon Spalding at the Maritime Research Center…

Tenth Clipper Race Begins

London’s Tower Bridge is raised to allow the Clipper Round the World Race fleet to parade down the Thames prior to their start on Sunday. © 2015 onEdition Twelve Clipper 70s started the tenth edition of the 40,000-mile, 11-month Clipper Race off the English coast at Southend (at the mouth of the Thames) on Sunday. To…

Hundreds of Charterboats All in a Row

This is where charterboats from The Moorings and other charter companies hide from hurricanes in the British Virgins. M&M Design and Engineering©Latitude 38 Media, LLC It’s hurricane season in the Caribbean, which means lots of charter boats aren’t being used. Since there isn’t enough room for all the boats at charter company docks, and since…

Did You Get Yours Yet?

The Berkeley-based GravlaX anchored in Jamaica, as featured in this month’s Changes in Latitudes. GravlaX©Latitude 38 Media, LLC The September issue of Latitude 38 hit the docks yesterday, at least here by the Bay. More distant outlets will receive theirs in time for the weekend. Pick one up and you’ll find inside the pages: A…