Archive for January 2022
Dump at the Pump with Division of Boating and Waterways’ Pumpout Nav App
Find your nearest pumpout and floating restrooms with DBW's 'Pumpout Nav' app.
Sailagram: A Snapshot of Sailing in January
See the beauty of sailing from the behind the lens of the West Coast sailors — a month's worth of photos taken by our readers.
Looking Forward to Yacht Racing in February
Some midwinter series will wrap up in February. They include …
February Issue Arrives With the Lunar New Year — The Year of the Tiger
The first of the spring issues is out tomorrow. When you pick up your copy, stop and take a selfie and then send it to us. The first reader to do so will win a new 'Latitude 38' hat!
US Coast Guard Seeks Help Finding Two Dinghy Owners
In separate incidents, the USCG has picked up two dinghies that were adrift off Hawaii on Sunday. They're seeking the public's help in locating the owners.
Skippers Wanted: US Coast Guard-Licensed Captains for Charters and Private Lessons
For power and sail. Hourly rate from $50 up. Weekend and weekday work available.
Ghost Ships of the San Francisco Bay
After a long pandemic pause, the Corinthian Speaker Series will return in 2022.
Remembering the Classic 115-ft Schooner ‘Eros’
Longtime 'Latitude 38' readers might remember reading stories about 'Eros,' a 115-ft schooner that spent a couple of decades in the Bay Area. Have you ever wondered where 'Eros' is now?
Dustin Reynolds Receives OCC Barton Cup Award
Double-amputee sailor Dustin Reynolds has received the Ocean Cruising Club's premier award, the OCC Barton Cup — an award that salutes an exceptional or challenging voyage or series of voyages.
Who Should Pay for Coast Guard Rescues?
A New York 'Times' report on the challenging question of who's responsible for paying for emergency services in wilderness rescues.
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