MANY WAYS TO SUPPORT LATITUDE 38
Sailing is awesome. You can support the magazine and the sailing community with a story, a photo, a subscription, or a contribution. Learn how below!
As we adapt to shifting winds of journalism we're asking for your direct financial support or any of the other ways to contribute listed below. If you have the ability, enjoy sailing and the work of Latitude 38, your contributions will help and be greatly appreciated.
Yes, I'd like to support Latitude 38 with a contribution:
More ways to support Latitude 38:
Subscribe
Have Latitude 38 delivered to your home: Subscribe for yourself or as a gift to a friend.
Sign Up for Our Sailing Newsletter: 'Lectronic Latitude
Advertise in our Display or Classified Ad sections. When you do you reach the world's greatest sailors:
We love our advertisers. You can help by patronizing the advertisers in Latitude 38 or become one of them! Click here to see the advertisers to supporting our current edition or to become an advertiser email [email protected].
Place a Classified Ad here. Place a FREE Classified with photos for boats or gear priced under $1,000 here.
Send Your Story:
Whether sailing the Bay, cruising the Channel Islands or Mexico or circumnavigating the globe, if you are a West Coast sailor, our readers would appreciate hearing your story. Editorial contributions are welcome for your comments in Letters to the Editor or Sightings, Changes, Features and 'Lectronic Latitude. You can read our Writer's Guidelines here or just email you story and photos to [email protected].
Send Your Best Shot to Sailagram:
Email your sailing photos to: [email protected].
Suggestions:
Got a suggestion on what we can do better? We love ideas to help improve our offerings, especially from folks who have the skills and/or ability to help us find the solution. We're constantly working to improve our website, magazine, crew list, events, distribution and all other aspects of serving our West Coast sailing audience. If you have a thought regarding what we can do better you can contribute it here.
See you on the water.
Subscribe to Latitude 38. Delivered to your door every month.
'Lectronic Latitude
Crew List Party
The two Andrews — Andrew Vik found crewmember Andrew at last year’s Spring Crew List Party. Asked if he had a good time cruising the Med on Geja Andrew #2 replied “How can you not have a good time cruising the Med?!”latitude/LaDonna© Latitude 38 Media, LLC We thought last year’s Spring Crew List Party was…
Shipwreck Survivor Detained
In Friday’s ‘Lectronic, we reported on Arizonan Keith Carver’s having shipwrecked on the north end of Vancouver Island, and his subsequent rescue. The story he told officials sounded fishy to us — he claimed he was trying to sail to Mexico but storms blew him to the north end of Vancouver Island — and apparently…
‘California’ in the Hunt in Clipper Race
Despite not being able to fly their main for the last 12 hours, California is still within striking distance of the leaders in Race 7 — from Qingdao to San Francisco — of the ’09-’10 Clipper ‘Round the World Race. Buffeted by breeze of up to 50 knots — which thankfully is now pushing from…
Don’t Be Late for the Party
The Coast Guard in-water helo rescue simulation will start at 6:15 p.m. off the waters of GGYC. © 2010 USCG / David R. Marin Tonight’s Spring Crew List Party is one party you don’t want to be late to. Doors to the Golden Gate YC will open promptly at 6 p.m., which will give partygoers…
Don’t Be An April Fool
"Don’t be a fool by missing the April 1-6 Sea of Cortez Sailing Week," advises Patsy Verhoeven of the Portland/La Paz-based Gulfstar 50 Talion. "If you’re into saIling as least as much as socializing, and like ‘nothing serious’ cruiser destination racing, the third edition of the revived SOC might be for you. We start in…