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Overcoming Obstacles to Sailing
When I found myself on land in Southern California last year, I decided to try sailing with Challenged Sailors. The people and organization I found on the dock delighted me and keep me coming back as a volunteer.
Sailing to win
Morgan Larson is a world champion racer in the TP52, 5O5, and Farr 40, and a North American champion in the 49er class.
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Sailing for Clear Air
North Sails is working on retrofitting a large bulk carrier with soft sails to provide wind-assisted propulsion and reduce its consumption of fossil fuels.
"Finding Mr Fox"
The BBC has shared the story of two Brazilian sailors and their arrest following a drug haul in 2017.
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Tune in as we chat with the crew aboard the Ha-Ha mothership, Profligate.
Just in Time
The 30th Annual Baja Ha-Ha unplugged and headed south on a sunny Monday morning.
Your Chance to Vote
West Coast sailing photographer Louis Kruk has reached the finals of the 2024 Yacht Racing Image Award with his shot of the J Class yacht 'Velsheda.'
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Mixing It Up in Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Yacht Club has rebranded the Jack and Jill Regatta as the Mix and Match Bring a Friend Regatta.
Call for Submissions
The International Ocean Film Festival is calling for movie submissions.
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Sailing into the next 40
Sausalito nonprofit Call of the Sea celebrated 40 years of education under sail at their annual gala at the Corinthian Yacht Club.
Good Times in the East Bay
Mark Bird, race chair at Berkeley Yacht Club, filed this report on the Express 37 Nationals.
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Grab Yourself a Good Read
'Tis the season for turkeys, pumpkins, and being with family and friends. What better way to ease in than with the latest 'Latitude 38' sailing magazine?
Looking for Answers
The New York 'Times' has released a comprehensive, detailed look at the various factors that contributed to the sinking of 'Bayesian.'
Value Pricing
The 'Latitude 38' Classifieds have boats for sale starting at just $1. The Cal 39 is not one of those!
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Stylin' for Fall
The 'Latitude 38' magazine Golden Tickets are still out there. Here are a couple of our latest winners, each of whom will be now be wearing their new 'Latitude 38' hat!
The Sounds of Sailing
This week we chat with author Richard King, who shares stories from singlehanders around the world.
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Ahoy Kids
Youth sailing program leaders should send their updated 2025 contact information to 'Latitude 38' ASAP.
Transitioning to Winter-Style Racing
Bay Area Midwinter series starting on the first Saturday in November include …
Local Racing
Boss of the Beer Cans culminates three separate summer racing series: EYC's Twilight Series, IYC's Island Nights and OYC's Sweet 16.
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Think Small
St. Francis Yacht Club hosted 180 small boats on two courses in the weekend's Fall Dinghy Regatta.
Happy Halloween Week
Peace, Love and the Great Pumpkin Regatta Halloween Party.
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Hope for the Planet
An informative, interactive sea level change website and the designation of the Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary provide tools and hope for the future.
Casting off
We initially planned on making the sail down Baja and onward on our own. But with all the preparations and work we were doing, it was easy to push each fall departure back another year "until we were 100% ready."
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Staying Put
Berkeley City Council has voted to protect Cal Sailing Club in its historic location on J-Dock at the Berkeley Marina.
Bump in the NIght
A powerboat crashed into a channel marker and sailboat caught fire In two separate incidents on Richardson Bay recently.
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Tow day
The crew aboard the Sea Scout whale boat 'Corsair' were having a great day in the Belvedere Classic Regatta and Great S.F. Schooner Race, until they lost their rudder
A hotly contested event
This year's Melges 24 World Championship was a hotly contested event raced on a breezy, sparkling Berkeley Circle.
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License to Thrill
Every operator of a motorized vessel, regardless of age, will need to hold a California Boater Card by January 1, 2025.
The Sounds of Sailing
Tune in as sailor and racer Brian Haines chats with 'Good Jibes' host John Arndt. Brian grew up sailing at San Diego Yacht Club and Stanford University.
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Sailors Racing to Hawaii
Translated 9's 11-person crew blared Pink Floyd's Money as they crossed the finish line at Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, winning first place in their division in the 2024 Pacific Cup
It Works Until it Doesn't
When The Resourceful Sailor's VHF radio didn't work in the PNW, but worked fine in California, he began to consider the possibility of intentional GPS interference.
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37th America's Cup
Emirates Team New Zealand defended the America's Cup for the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron 7-2 over INEOS Britannia.
Wood Wind
The breeze eventually arrived for the Jessica Cup.
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All-Female Teams Compete in Long Beach
The Linda Elias Memorial Women’s One-Design Challenge sailed out of Long Beach on October 12-13.
New Cat on the Prowl
Big yachts are only getting bigger, along with bigger eco-friendly promises.
Reunited
A group of beach-cleaning hikers from Townsville, Australia, embarked on a sleuthing mission when they found a a message in a bottle among the flotsam and jetsam littering the nearby coastline.
TIP Success Story
Hope for cruisers with uncancelled pre-2005 Mexico TIPs.
Sailing toward the finish
We are now on Match Point at 6-2 with Emirates Team New Zealand ready to pull off a historic hat trick of winning the America’s Cup three times in a row.
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A Salty Match
When Bay Area sailor and 'Latitude 38' delivery driver Christian Siefert didn't find a crew to join him on his boat, he decided to sell one of his other boats.
Marinas Dig Deep
Keeping sailing accessible by keeping harbors navigable is an increasing expense.
A need for speed
"The only good knotmeter is another boat alongside that's trying to beat you."
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What are they looking for?
Cruisers in Fiji are currently facing stringent and repetitive interventions from local officials.
The Sounds of Sailing
In this episode of 'Good Jibes', listen in as we share three great stories from October's 'Latitude 38' presented by our audio wizard Max Branstetter.
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As the Cup Turns
After getting down 4-0, the Brits are back at 4-2.
The Adventure Begins
Meeting the Copeland family on their way south to the Baja Ha-Ha.
October's Racing Sheet
Heading out the still-foggy Gate on busy September 7 was a fleet of single- and doublehanders racing to Half Moon Bay.
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