
Archive for October 2020
‘Chubby Girl’ Returns for Repairs
Wil Spaul is headed back to the Bay. The intrepid 70-year-old sailor who is attempting to sail the smallest boat ever to Hawaii — Chubby Girl is only 9 feet long — knew it was going to be a long, rough ride when he left a week ago.
Mike Holmes Navigates Pandemics, the Pacific and Richmond
Latitude's newest driver, Mike Holmes, lives in Richmond, right where the deliveries were needed. As it turns out, Mike wrote our June feature story about his about his sailing adventures in this year's Clipper Race.
October’s Latitude 38 Hot off the Press
October has arrived, and it's an exciting month! Why? The 520th edition of 'Latitude 38' magazine is on the streets, or on its way to your letter box.
Philippe Jamotte off for a Sail — Back in 200 Days
In his quest to sail around the world, Philippe Jamotte planned to leave San Francisco Bay in early October. He left on October 1, right on schedule.
Step Up to the Lunar Farallone Challenge
Sail around the Farallones as many times as you can in one lunar cycle. Custom badges for each participant. How many wizards are out there?!
Beach Cats — Signs of the Times
Storing and launching beach cats in Santa Barbara.
Olive’s August Adventures in the Delta
Max Perez, solo sailing the Pearson 303 Olive in the Delta Doo Dah Dozen cruising rally in early August, filed this report.
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