
Archive for March 2022
Fishermen Angry After Another Boat Left to Wreck on Shore
While mourning the loss of one of their own, the Bodega Bay fishing community is angry at what they consider to be another unnecessary wrecked boat.
Latitude 38’s ‘Biggest Fan’ Finds Golden Ticket
We love hearing from 'Latitude 38' fans, and it's even better when we find out they've won some 'Latitude 38' swag.
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Continuing (Sailing) Education
"Calling all would-be, green, or rusty match racers of the Bay Area!"
Bay Area Women Finalists for US Sailing Award
Nicole Breault of San Francisco and Daniela Moroz of Lafayette are two of the three finalists for US Sailing’s 2021 Rolex Yachtswoman of the Year award.
EWOL Propellers — Setting the Pitch
Setting it right with EWOL Propellors.
It’s Good Jibes Time With Moe Roddy and Helena Scutt
Hear how to recover and come back stronger from a major collision, figure out and achieve your career goals, keep the joy in sailing, and much more.
Sailing History From the Wulzen Family Albums
Historical San Francisco waterfront photos shot on glass plates by D. H. Wulzen Jr.
Sailagram: A Snapshot of February Sailing
Did you get out sailing in February? It has been an incredible spring for many sailors. This month’s Sailagram feed is full of photos submitted by our readers, the real sailors who make our community so amazing. More »
The Winds of Spring in Baja and Beyond
Baja California is notorious for strong northwesterly winds, making northbound transits to the US challenging in the spring.
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