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Do You Know What Time It Is?

Sierra Behlmer, a charming 13 year old, enjoys a swing on the halyard of the Beneteau 473 Greetings at the Isthmus at Catalina. Her stepdad Greg and mom Teri Weeger had just finished a three-year circumnavigation, and Sierra was lucky enough to join them for about a third of it.latitude/Richard© Latitude 38 Media, LLC It’s…

Clipper Cove Meeting Today at 1 p.m.

In the June issue we featured Mirian Saez, Director of Operations at Treasure Island, and her objective of turning the island into an inviting place for boaters. In an effort to clear out Clipper Cove — and keep it cleared out — Saez and her staff have developed a basic plan to require permits to…

Getting Away From It All

You don’t have to worry about noisy neighbors when cruising in the Kimberley region. © 2009 Dave Nelson Ever feel like you want to get away from it all? You know, f-a-a-a-a-r away, where there’s no sign of humanity for miles and miles? If so, the Kimberley region, along Australia’s north coast, just might be…

From Alaska to Tasmania

Dorothy and Steve reading the latest Latitude 38s back in ’02 in their beloved Tasmania. After a stint in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, the former Tiburon couple are headed back to ‘Tas’. Adagio©2009 Latitude 38 Media, LLC Can you guess what the following numbers — 154, 222, 190, 157, 157,  151, 154, 205, 193,…

Blood on the Face, Blood in the Water

Blood red really isn’t Liz’s best color, but sometimes you have no choice. © 2009 Liz Clark While Liz Clark’s self-portrait on her Santa Barbara-based Cal 40 in the South Pacific might be a little fuzzy, the point is clear — not every minute of a sailing/surfing safari is a good one. Our assumption is…