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A Worthy Recipient
Double-amputee sailor Dustin Reynolds has received the Ocean Cruising Club's premier award, the OCC Barton Cup — an award that salutes an exceptional or challenging voyage or series of voyages.
A Sail Through the Ages and the Pages
Longtime 'Latitude 38' readers might remember reading stories about 'Eros,' a 115-ft schooner that spent a couple of decades in the Bay Area. Have you ever wondered where 'Eros' is now?
Sharing Sailors' Stories
In this week's episode, hear how to teach other women how to sail and be a calming presence on the water, what it’s like to compete for your country in the Olympics, and much more …
Join the Party in SoCal
According to the 'Lloyd's Register of American Yachts,' the Santa Barbara Yacht Club was formed in 1872, and is the second-oldest yacht club on the Pacific Coast.
Sponsored Post
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The Ancient Science of Wayfinding
The Polynesian Voyaging Society will engage student navigators in storm training and the ancient science of non-instrument, wayfinding navigation.
Sponsored Post
The perfect sailor's job: 29 days off every month! This is a one-day-per-month position to deliver 'Latitude 38' magazines to our Bay Area distributors.
Funding for Young Women Sailors
The applicants identify the opportunity of their choosing. Programs may include, but are not limited to, an advanced sailing program, a racing program, a tall ship or liveaboard experience, and a marine or maritime-related program.
Showing the Boys How It's Done
January's #wcw celebrity is Laura Brazil from Petaluma. Laura and her husband Rich are passionate sailors who enjoy sailing in Mexico.
A Bay Area Legend
The Millimeter is a one-design, one-person, single-hull racing yacht, related to the Mini-12 and the slightly longer International 2.4mR.
So Many Boats to Choose From
We love looking at the various sailboats that turn up in Classy Classifieds. Sometimes we reminisce on our own experiences, other times we remember stories we've read.
Is there truth to the proverb?
"Does the weather proverb 'Red sky at morning, sailor take warning / Red sky at night, sailor's delight' have any basis in weather fact?"
It's a Sailors' Life
Moe Roddy is joined by Ashley Perrin to chat about her lessons from racing around the world and sailing the coldest parts of the world. Ashley is a professional racer who has sailed over 130,000 ocean miles and spent 25 years in offshore command.
Bright Sun, Puffy Clouds, Light Air
The weekend was a busy — and rather beautiful — one for midwinter yacht racing. But beauty didn't always translate to great racing conditions.
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