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San Francisco to Japan Solo
On March 26, Kenichi Horie set sail upon his 6,000-mile/70-day voyage from San Francisco to Japan. Here's a little of what he's been up to …
Sailing Instructor Apprenticeship
Shoreline Lake in Mountain View has launched a one-of-a-kind comprehensive sailing instructor training course, designed for sailors aged 15 and over.
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Team Racing Regatta in SoCal
Eleven teams from the East and West Coasts — plus one from across the Pond — competed in the revived Baldwin Cup.
Winds Of Trash Collection
"During the winter we have a custom of cleaning the south-facing beaches on Angel Island."
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Trivia Contest and Brews
To celebrate our 45th anniversary, we're hosting a 'Latitude 38' trivia contest for the entire month of April!
The Sounds of Sailing
Brady and Blue have over 100,000 nautical miles' combined sailing experience, including 14 years sailing around the world.
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Entry-Level Match Racing
On April 16, St. Francis Yacht Club will host the Bunny Bash, a grade 5 (entry-level) match-racing regatta.
Boat Refits
After Jay Whitlan transformed his Laguna 26 into a square-rigged sailboat named 'Sqoop,' he then upgraded the aged electrical system to a safe, modern setup.
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Effort by US Sailing and World Sailing
After 2016, sailing was dropped from the Paralympic Games. US Sailing is campaigning with World Sailing to get it reinstated.
Wednesday Nights in Richmond
Richmond Yacht Club's Beer Can Races started back in 1990.
Great benefits! Great company! Potential berthing benefit for live-aboards!
A Showcase of Bay Sailing
SailGP on March 26-27 served up one of the most action-packed weekends on the Bay in a couple of years.
SAILING INTO THE FUTURE
Join the free webinar and learn more about the plan for Treasure Island's future and progress of the grand vision that was adopted over a decade ago.
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The Future of Bay Area Driving
In yet another attempt to both alleviate the Bay Area's worsening traffic congestion and bolster public-transit alternatives, the City of San Francisco is considering imposing what is being called a "non-essential-driving toll" that would include all manner of recreational activity — including people driving to go sailing.
Foiling for the Masses
SailGP fans heard throughout the championship weekend that the future of sailing is foiling.
Great benefits! Great company! Potential berthing benefit for live-aboards!
Get Your Hands on a Copy
April's Latitude 38 is on the docks now full of stories from sailors out on the water, cruising various seas, and racing on the Bay.
Faster Isn't Always Better
Spectators got to see more than just the big boats colliding when one boat got a little too close to another outside the SailGP exclusion zone.
Sailors Doing What Sailors Do
Did you get out sailing in March? Judging from the number of submissions this month a lot of people got out sailing, and we could not be happier about it.
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Deserving Sailor Recognized
Chuck Hawley receives the well-deserved Herreshoff Award from US Sailing.
Sailing for Your Ears
Hear Beau talk about how to invite new people onto your boat, inspire sailors to be lifelong sailors, Mayan's history and modifications, and much more.
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Put This On Your Calendar
On Saturday, April 9, Svendsen's Marine & Industrial Supply is hosting its first annual Spring Fling Show. A free, one-day only event in Alameda.
Bays, Ocean, Lakes
The Yacht Racing Association's Shorthanded Sunday Series proved so popular during the pandemic that it's back for another season.
Heading to Spain for 2024
Emirates Team New Zealand and the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron have announced they will host the next America's Cup in Barcelona, Spain, in 2024.
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Thrills, Spills and a Wayward Whale
SailGP showcased its Season 2 finale and race for a million dollars in front of thousands of enthusiastic sailing fans who lined the shore from Crissy Field to the Golden Gate Yacht Club.
ONLY 6,000 MILES TO GO
Kenichi Horie hoisted sails and settled in for a 6,000-mile, 70-plus-day transpacific crossing to Japan aboard his 19-ft 'Suntory Mermaid III.'
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One of the Oldest Regattas on the Bay
This year's Great Vallejo Race promises to be bigger than in years past due to going back to its pre-pandemic normal dates of April 30-May 1 …
When Spontaneity Wins
In the March issue we share Charlie Deist's story of a spontaneous trip to Half Moon Bay with his pregnant wife, 2-year-old daughter and a family friend.
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SMALL BOAT, BIG OCEAN
Kenichi Horie first sailed into San Francisco Bay in 1962 at age 23. Now he's getting ready to make the return trip.
Sailing Is in Good Hands
Harry Melges IV of Lake Geneva, WI, and Daniela Moroz of Lafayette, CA, have been announced as the 2021 Rolex Yachtsman and Yachtswoman of the Year.
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New Doublehanded Race on Monterey Bay
This year’s new and improved version of last year’s SCYC Fiasco clearly lived up to expectations.
SAILGP PARTNERS WITH NEAR FOUNDATION
SailGP used the tech hub of San Francisco to announce a groundbreaking sports technology partnership that includes DAOs…
Answers Don't Always Come Easy
Readers of our story on 'VIXIT' last week wanted to know who owns the megayacht, and if she's still grounded. We searched hard for answers.
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Body Recovered
Sources have confirmed that the body located in the Sea of Cortez corresponds to missing California sailor William 'Bill' Walter Austin III.
Foiling Fun on San Francisco Bay
Richmond Yacht Club hosted the first-ever Waszp Americas Championships on March 17-20.
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The Sounds of Sailing
Hear how to sail and race (and stay together) as a couple, find the right roles for everyone on the boat, establish great communication with your crew and much more!
FOILING ON THE BAY THAT STARTED IT ALL
The world of high-speed foiling returns to San Francisco Bay this weekend with the SailGP — Mubadala United States Sail Grand Prix San Francisco.
SAILING TO SEATTLE
It's been two years, but the Clipper Race is now continuing a race around the world.
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Rounding the Horn the 'Wrong' Way
Singlehanded sailor Ryan Finn and Jzerro’s second attempt to sail from New York to San Francisco via Cape Horn.
That Was Nothing Compared To ...
Last week's powerboater rampage in Newport Beach left a path of destruction, but it still pales in comparison to one we wrote about back in 1984.
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The Dogs Have Their Day
San Francisco-based Coast Guard K-9 Chief Feco has received the Animals in War and Peace Distinguished Service Medal at a ceremony in Washington, D.C.
Taking a Different Approach
The Resourceful Sailor decides to make a lee cloth alternative — the lee net.
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Fast Romp from San Diego to PV
The Puerto Vallarta Race race committee studied the YB tracker all afternoon trying to anticipate when the first boat would cross the line.
Japan to SF and Back Again
Kenichi Horie is getting ready to sail again.
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Some Things Happen in Threes
Solo circumnavigator Jack van Ommen has lost his third 'Naja,' this time on a Cuban reef.
DOUG PETERSON SERENDIPITY 43
Ronnie Simpson finds another Doug Peterson design to add to the series of boats he's restored and sailed.
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