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Goodbye ’11, Hello ’12

The January edition of Latitude 38 hits all the usual spots starting today. And don’t forget to pick up a fresh copy of the 2012 Northern California Sailing Calendar & YRA Master Schedule while you’re at it!latitude/Annie© Latitude 38 Media, LLC A new year represents many things, among them that a fresh issue of Latitude…

Holiday Racing Wrap-up

The Stan Honey-navigated Investec Loyal stays between Bob Oatley’s Wild Oats XI and the finish on the Derwent River. © Daniel Forester/Rolex The Bay’s Stan Honey may have added another impressive honor to his lengthy resume: elapsed-time honors in the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race. Honey navigated Anthony Bell’s Greg Elliot-designed 100-footer Investec Loyal to…

Bottom Paint Study Results

During the final inspection in the Econea bottom paint study, the superiority of the water-based test paint (right) couldn’t have been more clear. latitude/LaDonna© Latitude 38 Media, LLC It’s hard to believe that four years have gone by since this writer and her husband joined a study to test the efficacy of bottom paints using…

Seeing Things at Sea

Those who sail offshore know that you see seemingly inexplicable things at night. It’s true with even the most experienced sailors. Take the report of Brit Brian Thompson, who a dozen or so years ago was stationed in Sausalito taking care of and crewing aboard Steve Fossett’s 60-ft trimaran Lakota, but who now has 220,000…

Still Smiling in Mazatlan

"When you ask a dozen cruisers about Mazatlan as a potential stop, the resounding sentiment is ‘skip it,’" writes Tucker Bradford, who’s cruising with his wife Victoria and two small children, Ruby and Miles, aboard their Emeryville-based Cal 43 Convivia. "But I want add some weight to the countervailing position. Mazatlan is a great city…