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A bird’s-eye view of Team France, racing on Sunday in the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series.©
If the name Manouch Moshayedi sounds familiar to our readers, it should. The Newport Beach-based sailor owns and skippers the Bakewell-White 100 Rio100.
Never seen a Santana 27 with a retractable sprit pole? Then you haven’t seen Gordie’s yellow Arcadia.
We can only imagine how devastated Bruce Moroney must have felt when he snapped this sad photo of his beautiful ketch.
Co-skippers Brian Thompson and Lloyd Thornburg celebrate their record-smashing arrival in England.
© Team Phaedo
Lloyd Thornburg and his crew on the MOD70 trimaran Phaedo3 have smashed another world sailing record.
SoftBank Team Japan and Oracle Team USA sailing in front of the Manhattan skyline yesterday.
Vincent Riou’s PRB is ahead of the rest of the monohulls in the Transat Bakerly singlehanded race from England to New York.
With the coming of spring there’s been a predictable increase in boat use both inside and outside San Francisco Bay.
We’re not sure what Rimas rigged as a headsail, as his usual jib blew up on the trip from Sausalito to Monterey.
Picture yourself smokin’ downwind in the sunny latitudes of Mexico — or Southern Cal.
An artist’s depiction of the HMS Endeavour in Australia in 1768.
© 2016 National Library of Australia
As marine archaeological finds go, this is a biggie: The remains of Captain Cook’s famous HMS Endeavour has been found by scientists at the bottom of Narragansett Bay, just off Newport, RI.
The 1D48 Bodacious+ on the beat to Vallejo Saturday.
latitude/Chris
©Latitude 38 Media, LLC The great irony for which the YRA’s 2016 Great Vallejo Race will be remembered is the use of downwind ratings to score an all-upwind race.
©Latitude 38 Media, LLC The great irony for which the YRA’s 2016 Great Vallejo Race will be remembered is the use of downwind ratings to score an all-upwind race.
Springtime sailing outside the Golden Gate. Sweet!
latitude/Annie
©Latitude 38 Media, LLC One thing that keeps us motivated here at Latitude 38 World Headquarters is often hearing compliments from readers about how much they love our content.
©Latitude 38 Media, LLC One thing that keeps us motivated here at Latitude 38 World Headquarters is often hearing compliments from readers about how much they love our content.
Are you ready to Ha-Ha? Organizers of the West Coast’s largest cruising rally have come out of hibernation and are now gearing up for the 23rd annual San Diego-to-Cabo San Lucas rally, the Baja Ha-Ha.
Alone offshore of the Central Coast was not a great place to be Monday morning.
Sixty-eight-year-old Canadian sailor John Ridsdel, who’d been held captive in the southern Philippines since September by Abu Sayyaf militants, was beheaded Monday after the deadline for his ransom had passed.
Tom Siebel’s MOD70 Orion takes off for Ensenada — and a place in the record books.
What’s the connection between watermelons and young sailors? Find out tomorrow night at Spaulding’s.
“My wife Donna is in the hospital in Puerto Vallarta,” reports Richard Pomeroy of the Oregon-based Polaris 43 Flying Carpet.
We’ve heard different versions over the years, but the Mexican government is saying that Playa de Amor was created by a bomb from one of their air force planes.
According to the PICYA, an organization representing 105 Northern California yacht and boating clubs, this Sunday will mark the 99th time that they’ve sponsored an Opening Day Boat Parade on San Francisco Bay.
Last weekend couldn’t have been finer for being on, in or near the water, even in often-chilly Half Moon Bay.
Gannet’s interior may not be big enough to hold a dinner party, but it works for Chiles.
John and Debbie opted to sail past Hiva Oa because they arrived in the Marquesas at night.
It’s not very often that the Caribbean looks like Lake Tahoe, but in this shot from the Voiles de St.
A group of Singlehanded TransPac racers (past, present and future) and volunteers gathered at Oakland YC for a cruise-in last weekend.
We don’t know what Jeff and Debbie Hartjoy were toasting when this file shot was taken, but when he reaches Ecuador in a few weeks, they’ll really have something to celebrate.
Another boat ends up on the rocks in La Cruz.
© Jim Milski
The failure of a shackle pin is being described as the cause of the Pearson 30 Gran Wazoo’s going up on the rocks just to the east of Marina Riviera Nayarit on Banderas Bay.
The W.F. Stone schooner Yankee (left) was already 31 years old when the Golden Gate Bridge opened.
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