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Bound for the Pole

Regular readers of Latitude 38 will recall the story in the February issue on Jerry ‘The Iceman’ Borucki and his yearly expeditions north aboard his Freya 39 Arctic Alpha Wülf. A retired NASA fluid-dynamicist, Borucki is fascinated by ice, and has spent the last four years sailing solo to the Aleutians and beyond. Last summer,…

Maltese Falcon Coming to SF Bay

Maltese Falcon will be sailing under the Gate next month. Maltese Falcon© Latitude 38 Media, LLC If you love big boats and spectacles, you’re going to love the news we received this morning in an email from Tom Perkins of Belvedere: "I want to let you know that Falcon will be arriving in San Francisco…

Ha-Ha Preview Party

Head on over to Catalina for the weekend and stop by the Ha-Ha Preview & Reunion while you’re there. latitude/JR© Latitude 38 Media, LLC Been thinking of doing the Ha-Ha but want to know what it’s really all about? Done a Ha-Ha and want to reminisce with old friends? Then stop by the Baja Ha-Ha…

Lori Says ‘Thanks for the Help’

Lori Lombardo was injured just after the EYC 2nd Half Opener. © 2008 Peter Lyons Bay racer Lori Lombardo has plenty of time these days to replay the recent boating accident which has laid her up with a broken leg. But she still has no idea how the mishap occured. Shortly after completing the Encinal…

Summertime and the Livin’ is Easy

Regarding the letter about Clipper Cove in the August issue of Latitude 38, I definitely agree there’s plenty of space in the anchorage. The ‘unattended’ boat issue is more about aesthetics than space — at this point anyway. I was anchored there this past weekend on my C&C 37 Liberty and counted about 15 boats…