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A Head Start on February

The February Latitude — ahead of its time. 

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If your eyeballs are getting itchy to catch up on the latest sailing news, you’re in luck, as we’ve jumped the gun a wee bit and released the February issue of Latitude 38 today. You’ll find it at your favorite Bay Area marine business (and online) this afternoon, while businesses in Southern California, the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii will receive them in a few days. See a complete distribution list here.

What’s inside? All sorts of topical info such as reports on Avalon’s high-wind calamity, the Rio100 speed machine, Apster abandonment, how a sailboat became a love boat and more. As always, we cover racing both inside the Bay and beyond, in addition to cruising reports from around the world. The Corinthian Midwinters in our features section, along with tips on planning for Hawaii races, highlights of two go-slow circumnavigations, and Max Ebb’s study of ‘clubbin’ through a race course. 

Pick up your copy today. And remember, if you’ve got some sailing news that you’d like us to be aware of, please drop us a note here.

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Just before we left San Diego for the start of the Baja Ha-Ha in late October of last year, we were treated to an unusual sight — a big multihull coming out of the water at Driscoll’s Boat Yard on Shelter Island without benefit of a Travelift.