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Gannet arrives at Bundaberg after a relatively easy crossing of the dreaded Tasman Sea. ©
Can you identify the sailing club in today’s mystery photo? Here are a couple of hints:
If you get the impression the club is on a river and is primarily for small boats, you’d be correct.
Sailing from Bethel Island to King Harbor on Old River.
latitude/Chris
©Latitude 38 Media, LLC The Delta Doo Dah Kickoff Party will return to Berkeley Yacht Club this year, on Sunday, May 22, from 4 to 7 p.m.
©Latitude 38 Media, LLC The Delta Doo Dah Kickoff Party will return to Berkeley Yacht Club this year, on Sunday, May 22, from 4 to 7 p.m.
The highly competitive Cat Fight spinnaker fleet had 19 boats on the start line for six races over two days.
It’s easy to tell that this photo was taken in the beautiful Sea of Cortez, but where in the Sea of Cortez?
Unfortunately, Pen Duick II only made it about halfway across the North Atlantic this time.
Some of the next generation of Bay sailors are getting their start here.
Navigating, particularly through inshore waters, can be a tricky business — especially when lights and other navigational aids can’t be found at the locations where your charts say they should be.
The injury to Robin Stout’s left eye shows why maritime agencies don’t allow weights to be put in monkey’s fists.
Lewis and Alyssa have not only gone over to the dark side buying a catamaran, they’ve gone over to the really dark side where they bought one damaged by a tropical cyclone.
Carolyn and Paddy were all smiles when we met them at Shelter Bay Marina in March.
François Gabart and Macif arrived in New York Harbor yesterday evening, crossing the finish line at 6:24 p.m.
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.
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