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Sailing Close-to-Home Islands

Hmm, forested island, verdant hills behind. . . Where is it? New Zealand, the Caribbean, French Polynesia? No, try closer to home.latitude/Andy© Latitude 38 Media, LLC One of the perks of being sailing journalists is that we occasionally get to go sailing through island chains in far-flung places. But as most San Francisco Bay sailors…

Classy Deadline

If you’re planning to submit a Classy Classified for the April issue of Latitude 38, be aware that the deadline is this Saturday at 5 p.m. Classy deadlines are always on the 15th, regardless if that day falls on a weekday or a weekend. So if your ad is not submitted by 5 p.m. Saturday,…

Pre-Departure Puddle Jump Fiesta

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Schooner Santana Leaves the Bay

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Coastal Safety Training and Sea Seminar

"Coastal" SAS (safety at sea) training is required for 30% of crew to participate in OYRA- and SSS-sponsored ocean races (and others) this year. “Offshore” SAS training is required by the Spinnaker Cup and the PacCup. Safety training requirements for ocean races are increasing, so think about signing up for a class today. © 2014…