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Thrilling Leg 5 Finish
Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing’s Azzam enters Rio Itajai-açu, on the approach to the finish in the 5:00 hour, local time.© Buda Mendes / Volvo Ocean Race Those of us on the West Coast who were not actually sitting down to a holiday meal in the noon hour on Sunday had the opportunity to thrill to…
To Do: Buy Tickets & Reserve Slip
Hangin’ out in McCovey Cove hoping that a home-run ball will come your way is always fun. But we like our combo plan better: daysail, tailgate party, inside-the-park seating, then a sleepover at South Beach. latitude/Andy©2015Latitude 38 Media, LLC With the San Francisco Giants scheduled to play their first official game of the 2015 season…
Does This Transom Make My Ass Look Fat?
We’ve seen wider beams on boats in recent years, but just under 15 feet on a 45-footer? latitude/Richard©Latitude 38 Media, LLC The biggest change in boat design in the last 40 years? We think it’s how much bigger the usable space has become, both on the inside and outside of monohulls. When we were moored…
Race Notes
The Race Notes in April’s Racing Sheet were squeezed out by results from gobs of Midwinter Series that wrapped up in March. Fortunately, we have room for them here. D&D Racing stretches out on a pack of 49ers at Miami Sailing World Cup in January. D&D Racing©2015Latitude 38 Media, LLC Bay Area sailors David Leibenberg…
Boom Boom in the Boat Yard
This is what’s called lowering the boom on the boom. We’re hoping that nobody was hurt. Peter Johnstone©Latitude 38 Media, LLC For the last couple of seasons, we’ve stored our Olson 30 La Gamelle at the St. Maarten Shipyard. It’s a bit of a funky place, but we really like Hank, the guy who runs…

