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It's Your Turn
The latest draft Delta Conveyance would negatively impact recreational boaters' ability to navigate in waterways of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
Sailors' Stories
This week we’re casting off with the article “Galápagos National Park — A Dream Dive Destination” from the September 2022 issue of 'Latitude 38,' read by fellow sailor and host Monica Grant.
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Visit Vallejo Marina and enjoy the guest and fuel dock, free pump-outs, full service boatyard and chandlery, plus two restaurants!
Maritime Tragedy Uncovered
The wreck of a steamship that sank in the Pacific Northwest in 1875 has been discovered approximately 40 miles south of Cape Flattery, WA.
Eight Bells
San Francisco and the sport of sailing has lost a giant, as RC Keefe passed away at age 90 last weekend.
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Plan ahead this Holiday season. There's something for every sailor at the Latitude 38 Online Bookstore.
Photos of the Day
Encinal Yacht Club hosted the 2022 Columbia 5.5 Fall Regatta on Sunday, November 20.
New Dates, New Location
We've waited patiently, and the time has come: After a three-year break, The Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show is back on May 4–7, 2023.
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Online Shopping
There are many places to find great presents for your favorite sailor. Have you thought about checking out the 'Latitude 38' Classifieds?
Sailing In Pictures
We love the sailing community, and we appreciate the photos you send us each month. And now we know how 'Sailagram' helps new sailors too!
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Discover San Francisco Bay and all that inspires those of us who live or visit here.
New Views of the Bay
You can sail the Bay every day and still see things you might not have noticed before. Vikas Kapur sent us a view that we've missed over many, many sails.
Winter Season Yacht Racing
The first weekend of the Berkeley Midwinters Series was exactly what we have come to expect from the Midwinters.
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Read of the Week: 'The Long Way'
Just to be clear, my telling you about my favorite sailing book — yet again — is an attempt to get you to tell us about your favorite sailing book. Can you say why it's your favorite? Can you say how it "made you" the sailor that you are?
Youth Sailing Is Growing
Launched in 2019, the Siebel Sailors Program, US Sailing’s initiative to get more youth into sailing across the country, has served over 700+ youths annually.
The World Famous L38
The December issue is out today, and, as usual, it's packed with stories of sailors busy at their favorite pastime.
Dockside Story-time Coming Up
Over the coming weeks we'll be sharing live readings of some of our favorite stories from the pages of Latitude 38. You might even be surprised to hear one from our "waaaay back" machine.
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Wintertime Yacht and Dinghy Racing
A couple of clubs will join the list of Midwinter Series starting in December.
It's Always a Good Time
How often have you gone to your boat, feeling a bit grumpy and down about the "work" you have to do, only to get there and happily get stuck into even the dirtiest of jobs?
They Won!
It took some doing, but we were able to track down and confirm our 'Good Jibes,' Spracht BoneHead winners.
A Sweet Day on the Bay
When there's breeze, the winter remains one of the best times to sail in California. There was just enough this weekend to make Blue Friday or any day a good day to be on the Bay.
Drama on the High Seas
Tapio Lehtinen took to his liferaft when his Gaia 36 sank.
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Update
It is anticipated a memorial service will take place in February.
From the Magazine
South Beach YC hosts the, women-only-crewed Red Bra Regatta with action in the southern portion of San Francisco Bay.
Why Do We Say That?
Most sailors are familiar with the main seagoing words that have made their ways into everyday jargon. But you might be surprised at how many familiar phrases also came down the gangplank.
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There's something for every sailor and every season at the Latitude 38 Online Bookstore.
Ocean Conservation
However you choose to spend your Thanksgiving weekend, we hope you have fun, stay safe (and well), and that you get to enjoy the beautiful outdoors, especially on the water.
Eight Bells
On Saturday, James Harden DeWitt passed away at the age of 92. He was a giant in the Bay Area sailing world as a racer, sailmaker and painter, a true Renaissance man who wore his passions on his sleeve.
Sailors' Stories
In this week's episode, we’re casting off with the stories “Clipper Race — Around the World in 29 Months” and “Far Side of the World — Voyage to the Antipode,” read from the November 2022 issue of 'Latitude 38' by Good Jibes host Ryan Foland.
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Rocking it on the Bay
Tor Svendsen keeps climbing the ladder with wins in the StFYC Fall Dinghy and the Interscholastic Sailing Association's Cressy Regatta.
Fun Race on Santa Monica Bay
On November 20, Del Rey Yacht Club hosted their annual intraclub Thanksgiving Drumstick Regatta, an informal race.
Blue Is Better Than Black
Friday is an ideal day to #optoutside and to #optsailing as the mellower, winter sailing season gets underway.
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Video of the Day
San Francisco Yacht Club hosted the J/105 North Americans at the end of September. This video gives a good look at the challenges of a big fleet in a big breeze on the Bay.
Protecting Our Ocean Environment
The proposed Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary stretches along 152 miles of coastline adjacent to San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties.
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Solo Transatlantic Race
The floodgates are opening in Guadeloupe, with IMOCA 60 monohulls finishing in rapid succession.
The Issue Remains
An appeal to NZ's Ministry of Immigration, which was supported by many of the local marine businesses, was declined.
Sailing Pictography
There was some early rain, but following that, November has been a perfect month of light-air sailing with big sails, if you have them.
Race Organizers Perish
Two of the Route du Rhum race organizers have tragically passed away.
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Hot Stuff on the Bay
Bay Area sailor Matthew Schuessler has spent a good amount of time and energy seeking out a practical solution to expired flares.
Is it Gold or Is it Blue?
Craig Murk wrote us this week to say he had found a Golden Ticket inside his November 'Latitude 38.'
Mexico Magic
The magic of sailing to and in Mexico never disappoints. Photos from the fleet give a taste of the fine fishing, dining and sailing along the coast of Baja.
The Sounds of Sailing
Hear Dustin talk about how to become more confident as a sailor, learn to tie different knots, and about some literal good jibes.
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Visit Vallejo Marina and enjoy the guest and fuel dock, free pump-outs, full service boatyard and chandlery, plus two restaurants!
One of Our Favorite Sailors
Van Ommen says his next challenge is to recover his expenses from the seller, who, by previous accounts, knowingly misrepresented the condition of the boat.
Solo Transatlantic Race
The first two finishers have arrived in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, in the 12th edition of the prestigious Route du Rhum singlehanded Transatlantic race.
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