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There are seven times more cruising kids in this photo than there are residents of Suwarrow. ©
The year 2015 will be remembered as a slow one for the Rolex Fastnet Race, which started on Sunday afternoon in Cowes, UK, but the first finishers arrived in Plymouth last night and early this morning.
Here’s a pop quiz: What 62-mile ocean regatta starts in Marin County and finishes in Marin County two days in a row?
Out of the stable and back in action the famous tri formerly named IDEC II blasts across flat water during training sessions in France.
Let’s see, food? "Check." Equipment? "Check." Lagunitas IPA? "Check." A memorable shot from Another Girl’s resupply mission to Southeast Farallon Island.
A 356-boat Rolex Fastnet Race fleet heads out of the Solent, bound for the Fastnet Rock.
The start of the Rolex Fastnet Race on the Solent, which separates the Isle of Wight from the mainland of southern England.
Since we last reported on 30-year-old Justin Hoye-House in the April issue of Latitude 38, he’s come a long way — literally — having successfully singlehanded from Mexico to French Polynesia during his first year of offshore sailing.
Racing to Hawaii in the Transpac or Pacific Cup is almost always an exhilarating and uplifting experience.
You don’t have to race aboard a foiling catamaran to enjoy sailing. Just ask 87-year-old Don Person, whose passion is ‘Pottering’.
Ever since Darren took over at IGY Marina Cabo San Lucas, his stated goal has been "to see more masts in the marina."
The multihull division will be back for the fourth year at September’s Rolex Big Boat Series.
The 10th edition of the Clipper Round the World Race will depart London August 30 with 12 purpose-built Clipper 70s.
Sailor Cherry, Cabinboy Jay and Delta Dog Lucia joined the Delta Doo Dah last year for the first time with their Serendipity 43 Hooked. With
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This sailbag is old enough to have grandchildren. Can you tell us anything about it?
Hats off to the idealism of youth. Dutch entrepreneur Boyan Slat will leave Hawaii this week aboard Swiftsure, participating in the research phase of the wildly ambitious project that he conceived: The Ocean Cleanup.
This year marks the 200th anniversary of the Royal Yacht Squadron, which was founded on June 1, 1815, in Cowes on the Isle of Wight in the UK.
The title is not only the opening line of a fine Traffic rock ‘n’ roll song from the 1970s, it’s also what happened to us the last two nights.
What did aunt Cornelia want for her 100th birthday? To go sailing with a boatload of close friends, of course.
With the California cruising season in full swing and the Mexico winter season not that far away, lots of sailors are wondering whether it makes sense to carry bikes on boats, and if so, what kind of bikes.
Koga (left) and Abe show their country’s colors after safe arrival at Alameda.
Mike, Mecala, Rosalyn (age 11) and Zachary (13) Gill, cruised into Owl Harbor on July 18 with their Alameda-based Ericson 27 Emily.
Even on his worst day sailor/adventurer Jeff Hartjoy is a pretty entertaining guy.
On the cover: Seen in this Phil Uhl photo, the ultra-fast 105-ft tri Lending Club 2 passes the Diamond Head light at the end of a record run that shaved more than a day off the existing L.A.-to-Honolulu
With yesterday’s arrival of the final finisher and today’s awards celebration, the 48th Transpacific Yacht Race from Los Angeles to Honolulu slides into the history books.
When the scooper planes came within 100 meters of Geja, they were starting to get a little too close for comfort.
Not all the Santa Cruz 50s are in Hawaii this week. Here’s Craig Page’s Hana Ho, with Buzz Blackett’s Antrim 40 California Condor in the background, starting Saturday’s OYRA Duxbury-Lightship Race off St.
Manouch Moshayedi’s Corona del Mar-based Bakewell-White Rio100 sped toward the finish line on Saturday.
The sunken Pearson 40 as seen yesterday near the end of the Berkeley Pier.
Why are these grown men and women all wearing pink? Read on and find out.
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