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The parking lot off Aquatic Park claimed more than a few hopes and dreams, but no one stayed there long .
Lady’s choice — Cita makes no apologies for going wherever the heck she wants to go.
As we write this, trucks are driving all over the Bay Area delivering the February issue of Latitude 38 into the hot little hands of our distributors.
You’ll know you’ve arrived in French Polynesia when locals wearing flower garlands paddle out to welcome you.
Banque Populaire V in pink, has a slim lead over Groupama 3’s record pace.
If commercial shipping seems to be moving slower than last year, that’s because it is — and it’s due to the increasing cost of fuel.
In Wednesday’s ‘Lectronic, we invited fellow surfer-sailors to share some of their favorite breaks (without giving away the location, of course).
Shana Bagley made friends with a real dummy during MOB training on Pegasus.
After singing the lines, "It’s been a lovely cruise, I’m sorry it’s ended," at a concert at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, Australia, last night, Jimmy Buffett, the muse to many a sailor, made an unintentional face plant off the stage.
USA, winner of the 33rd America’s Cup, is on her way to the Bay.
What could be nicer than paddling in from your boat and into a nice Mexican wall such as this?
The Philippine Coast Guard debriefs the crew, looking tanned and otherwise unscathed.
© 2011 Philippine Coast Guard
Every experienced sailor knows that sailing on a schedule is a risky prospect, especially when the voyage covers a long distance.
On Friday we brought you the bizarre story of the ‘naked ninja’ thief who painted his entire body black and boarded the Bear Valley-based Shock Wave 42 cat Green Flash, which was moored off Cartegena, Colombia.
Larry Ellison, whose 100-ft trimaran USA won the America’s Cup, and who is bringing the ‘Auld Mug’ to San Francisco, has a new 288-ft motoryacht.
Zihua Sail Fest is a fantastic annual event that’s not only fun for cruisers but helps the neediest of kids.
The Phillipine and U.S. Coast Guards are searching for the 38-ft catamaran Pineapple, which left Guam two weeks ago headed for the island of Cebu.
In Wednesday’s ‘Lectronic we challenged our readers to name our new logowear model, and boy were they happy to help — we received nearly 200 suggestions!
No matter what business you’re in, thinking creatively often helps you become successful.
In the January issue of Latitude, we ran a sneaky little quiz in Sightings.
Latitude 38 has acquired a new ‘crewmember’ to help us show off our colorful logo wear at Strictly Sail, April 14-17.
It’s easy for longtime sailors to forget how hard the ‘lingo’ can be for newcomers to learn.
There’s been a lot of buzz in recent years about young solo circumnavigators.
Rosie (right) and crew attempt to hike out while sailing past Pt. Loma.
Your PRO for the 34th America’s Cup: John Craig.
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© Latitude 38 Media, LLC There was some exciting news in the America’s Cup realm over the weekend.
© Latitude 38 Media, LLC There was some exciting news in the America’s Cup realm over the weekend.
Yucca and Emily Carr joust their way toward Blossom.
© Erik Simonson
The cold and dreary winter weather broke just in time for the 60th Corinthian Midwinters to get underway this weekend under sunny skies and temps that seemed to get up into at least the high-60s.
There’s a new "largest privately-owned yacht in the world." She’s the 533-ft motoryacht Eclipse, which is owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich.
Nature has blessed Cuba with some of the most beautiful ocean waters of the world.
As many world cruisers will confirm, French Polynesia is one of the friendliest regions on the planet.
The weather for the past month or so has been decidedly less-than-conducive to sailing, so Bay Area sailors should celebrate this weekend’s weather forecast: 65 and sunny.
The sunrise was beautiful. But then it rained, as it often has in Southern California this winter.
What the America’s Cup waterfront will look like on San Francisco Bay.
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© Latitude 38 Media, LLC Wondering what "exclusive use of the Bay" will look like?
© Latitude 38 Media, LLC Wondering what "exclusive use of the Bay" will look like?
There are all sorts of reasons why summer is the prime time for kids to take sailing lessons, but as staffers at several San Francisco Bay sailing institutions will tell you, there are also some strong arguments for learning the ropes during the winter months.
Back in the December 10 ‘Lectronic, we ran a little quiz asking what fun-loving woman owned the colorful toes in the photo accompanying that ‘Lectronic item.
Whenever you have a big crew, there is always the chance of some friction.
After being knocked down and having her boom snapped in half on her approach to Cape Horn last Wednesday, the indefatigable Jeanne Socrates is safe and sound in Ushuaia, Argentina.
Last week was a whirlwind of America’s Cup activity, not the least of which — as far as we’re concerned — was the planning of a Frequently Asked Questions page for our website.
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