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April Issue Hits the Docks
The Strictly Sail Pacific planner is bound into the April issue.latitude/Annie©Latitude 38 Media, LLC It ain’t heavy, it’s the April issue of Latitude 38. But actually, it is pretty heavy because it’s our big boat show issue, and it includes the glossy Strictly Sail Pacific guide bound right in for your convenience. And our hard-working…
Show Boat Abandoned off Monterey
With Strictly Sail Pacific only a week away, several new vessels have been, or are currently being, delivered to the Bay Area from distant ports. Sadly, one of them will be late to the party: a brand new Beneteau Oceanis 55 that was slated to make its West Coast debut at the show. Although some…
April Fools?
A photo from the good old days of America’s Cup racing, back in 2013. © 2015 Gilles Martin-Raget / ACEA Is it a week-long April Fool’s hoax or simply business as usual at the America’s Cup Event Authority? You be the judge. In a press release suspiciously dated April 1, the ACEA announced that, "The…
The Exploits of Jim DeWitt
A portrait of the artist. © Jim DeWitt Racer and artist extraordinaire Jim DeWitt will speak tonight at Corinthian Yacht Club in Tiburon. DeWitt’s sailing exploits have included the Mallory Cup in 1963, first in the International Master’s Regatta in 1992, and second in the Master Mariners Regatta in 2003. He was named Artist in…
Dongfeng’s Mast Snaps
Dongfeng Race Team’s mast broke above the third spreader — the top section of the mast — during the night. © 2015 Yann Riou / Dongfeng Race Team Dongfeng Race Team’s crew was not injured when, in the middle of the night, the top section of the mast broke on their Volvo Ocean 65. At…

