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Where's Toto?
The Owl Harbor crew typically dress in theme, and this year it was down the yellow brick road with the Wizard of Oz
Sailing by Sound
Willie is an Olympic coach and the CEO of the Kite Foil League. He started sailing competitively at age 10 and still enjoys racing and kite foiling to this day.
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Spooky Breezes
We had absolutely stellar sailing conditions on Saturday, which turned into the "Halloween Ghost Sail" on Sunday.
Safe Disposal of Hazardous Safety Items
Boat owners in East Contra Costa County and Alameda County will have an opportunity to dispose of expired marine flares on Sunday November 14.
Mexico Here We Come!
The Baja Ha-Ha fleet was ready to rock as they gathered for the skippers' meeting and costume kick-off party prior to Monday's departure for Cabo.
A Question about Life on the Water
Laws about anchoring out have long been on the books, but have gone unenforced, and the reality on the water and in shoreside communities has remained in a kind of stasis, some would say a quagmire.
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This Month's Good Reads
It's the first of the month, and the November issue of Latitude 38 is on its way to you today!
Gathering of Westsailors at Owl Harbor
On October 23, we visited the Westsail Rendezvous at Owl Harbor Marina on Sevenmile Slough.
Beginning our journey I white-knuckled the wheel, taking us through the 20-ft swell out past the shipping channel.
Who's Delivering the Magazines?
Bay Area sailors Dale Land and Robert Boynton have signed up as 'Latitude 38's newest crew members.
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The Latest in Weather Forecasts
NOAA advised that its offshore and high seas gridded forecasts for the Pacific Basin transitioned from experimental to operational on October 28, 2021.
Leg 2 Starts from the Canary Islands
The second leg of the Mini Transat race has begun in Las Palmas in the Canary Islands.
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Washing, waxing, varnishing. “Everything looks great! It was a huge relief."
SUNNY SKIES AND MARKET IN ANNAPOLIS
We spent four days walking the docks, tents and booths confirming the accuracy of the headline news — sailing is very popular
The Sounds of Sailing and Science
Jim grew up in a boating family, would build models of sailboats as a child, and in 1999 embarked on a voyage from California to Australia.
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Have New Masts, Will Sail
The good ship 'Pegasus' is back in action with brand-new masts and shakedown sails under her belt.
Racing Doesn't Stop for Winter
The beer-can racing scene is wrapped up for the fall, and our thoughts turn to midwinter racing.
BATTERED ON THE BAY
Sunday's storm was categorized as a tie with the third-worst storm in the Bay Area wreaking havoc on Richardson Bay and elsewhere.
Up Close Observations
Alene Rice and Bruce Balan are supporting manta ray research by getting involved with the Pacific Manta Research Group and reporting their observations.
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Meet the Sailors Sailing to Mexico
More than 200 sailors have been migrating south through the Channel Islands and Southern California for the 27th Baja Ha-Ha, which departs on November 1!
Environmental Catastrophes Continue
As investigations continue regarding the recent oil spill in Southern California, a container ship in the Pacific Northwest has been battling a fire.
Writing About Cruising
When the couple took Saltbreaker to the Delta earlier this year, it was Lauren's first time in the area.
A Wet Weekend Ahead
Wet weekends dampen sailing, but relieve everyone living on land.
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Sailors Teaching Sailors
Based on what we are seeing from local sailing organizations' advertising content, and of course scuttlebutt, there appears to be a lack of sailing instructors for adults in the Bay Area.
GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT
The Ocean Cleanup Project has continued to develop and improve its systems for cleaning up the Pacific Garbage Patch.
Capturing the Bay's Many Seasons
Fog and fog photos continue to roll into the Bay.
Take Five
Daniela Moroz, 20, of Lafayette in the East Bay secured her fifth Women’s Formula Kite World Champion title in Sardinia.
MOB: This is Not a Drill
"I am still shaking about the horror she faced for 12 hours in darkness in the ocean with no life jacket or anything whatsoever," Khosrow wrote.
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Conversations with Sailors
In this week's episode, John Arndt chats with Moe Roddy about creating a lifetime of sailing experiences and finding empowerment in sailing.
AMERICA'S CUP FOILED AGAIN
There will be a lot of time, energy and money invested before the next 30-minute races between America's Cup boats.
Collision on the Guayas River
The Brazilian navy's tall ship 'Cisne Branco' collided with a drawbridge over the Guayas River in Ecuador on Monday.
Cruisers versus Turtle Bay Kids
The game is the way baseball should be played — pitches every 10 seconds, no strikeouts, women are always safe, and there are 25 to 35 people on the field, some of them making out or enjoying lunch.
Nature Casts a New Light
How many times has nature altered your eye's perception and sculpted an image that is out of the ordinary?
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Flying High
The splintering wood sound was followed by some high-pitched and high-volume human voices issuing sail handling instructions, dispensed with much urgency.
A Peek at the New Sailing Museum
Legendary sailors gathered this weekend for the National Sailing Hall of Fame induction ceremony held for the first time at the old Newport Armory building.
Learning Together
Last weekend's annual Women’s Sailing Seminar was held in classic Bay Area, fall weather. In other words, perfect conditions.
Lucky in Latitudes
Neal Doten and Davis Sitzer have each found a Golden Ticket in their October issue of 'Latitude 38' — a classic case of "independent random events."
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Yacht Racing 1980s-Style
October 1-3 was an '80s retro weekend with big hair, shoulder pads, corduroy OP shorts and the Express 37 Nationals.
DESIGNING FAST BOATS HAPPY AT ANY SPEED
Ron Holland has designed some of the world's most successful race boats, but is just as happy to be out weekend sailing with friends.
Autumn Blows into the Pacific Northwest
In the Northwest, the middle of October signifies the coming of fall, which usually entails bigger breezes and rapidly changing weather.
Tune In to Sailing
Hear Joseph Mouzon talk about how to best enjoy the outdoors, leadership skills to apply to life, why it’s beneficial to try something new, and his “welcome to sailing” moment on a Sunfish in Barbados.
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A History of Sailing in the Bay
Although the SFYC's very first location was in Sausalito, where the Trident restaurant now stands, Ron was committed to locating the original clubhouse in San Francisco.
SAILS AND BIRDS
Many big-boat sailors have small-boat memories, and sometimes need to keep both in their sailing life.
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The November-issue 'Classy Classifieds' deadline is October 15, at 5 p.m.
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