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Sunny skies, a gentle breeze and cruising in the company of like-minded adventurers.
After the pounding that the Baja Peninsula took last fall thanks to Hurricane Odile, we can probably all agree that it’s somewhere else’s turn.
No matter what route you take, it’s a very long sail from San Francisco to Shanghai.
All the cool kids made the scene at TYC’s big birthday bash.
© Jon Price
The members of Tiburon Yacht Club, which is located on the east side of Marin County’s Tiburon Peninsula in the waterfront development of Paradise Cay, celebrated their 50th birthday on Saturday night.
Some guys would be shy about wearing a pink Latitude cap. But Neil is obviously secure in his masculinity.
Ocean adventurers Jeff and Debbie Hartjoy fitted out for the Baja Ha-Ha costume party in 2006.
May’s not even over, and yet the June issue of Latitude 38 is already here.
One thing that Rimas has been successful at is drumming up publicity for his campaign wherever he goes.
Basil and Basil during a special moment on a family educational cruise of a lifetime.
Long, sleek and sexy, Sprindrift 2 is one mean sailing machine.
© 2015 Spindrift Racing
The fastest sailboat that has ever sailed the oceans has just become faster, at least in theory.
Filmmaker Oleg Harencar and his production team had a brilliant idea a few years ago when they decided to make a series of short biographical films, dubbed Life on the Water. Each
Dean Barker dons new team colors in Bermuda.
© SoftBank Team Japan
Kiwi Dean Barker, who was dumped as skipper for Emirates Team New Zealand in February, has been picked up by the America’s Cup Japanese challenger, SoftBank Team Japan.
A TP52 bowman earns his pay at Valencia Sailing Week, the first of five events in the re-energized 52 Super Series.
Quite a few Latitude 38 readers have circumnavigated, but to the best of our knowledge, Charlie and Cathie Simon of Nuevo Vallarta and Spokane — but who got their sailing chops on San Francisco Bay — are the first to have had their achievement announced on the big electronic billboard at New York City’s Times Square.
While hundreds of miles offshore, the Maserati crew were stunned by how much floating garbage they encountered.
The ever-evolving Delta Doo Dah kicked off on Saturday night at Richmond Yacht Club.
The crowd on land watching one of the Pro-Am Races. "There were hundreds of spectator boats and more than 20,000 people cheering from shore," said Cherie Sogsti of San Diego.
Future Coasties? Possibly. For kids and adults alike, spending time with search and rescue crews is both impressive and inspiring.
Undoubtedly the attitude of some boaters toward safe boating precautions is, "Yeah, whatever."
We’ll be kicking off the 2015 Delta Doo Dah this Saturday evening, May 16, with a party and Delta Cruising Seminar hosted by Richmond YC from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
A Portuguese rescue swimmer looks down on the disabled Swan 44 Kolibri, which reportedly suffered a capsize plus two additional knockdowns.
Thanks to frequent rain, the dark Corrib flows fast on its way to Galway Bay.
Giovanni Soldini’s VOR 70 Maserati slips out the Golden Gate Saturday evening en route to Shanghai, China — a trek of more than 7,000 miles.
The Havana Challenge, a 90-mile race for Hobie 16 beach cats, got the official okay in April.
And now, for something completely different: a Mother’s Day cruise to the Farallones.
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