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April 1 Issue Out Today

Hopefully you’ve remembered by now that today is the first day of April. As such, not only are all of the above stories (with the exception of the Doublehanded Farallones ad) complete bollocks, but today is the day you’ll find the April edition of Latitude 38 in all the normal places around the Bay Area. In it you’ll find a recap of the Big Daddy Regatta, tsunami reports from all over the Pacific, a list of kids’ sailing programs in the Bay Area, the final installment of Pacific Puddle Jumper profiles, a guide to Bay Area boat-in dining, a so much more great stuff you won’t be able to put it down once you pick it up. And that’s no joke!

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Marijn in happier days aboard one of Lullig’s previous powerboats. © 2011 Alleen Lullig Bizarre news came out of Hiva Oa this morning when Dutch singlehander Alleen Lullig was rescued after his Winner 11.20 Mijn Dame reportedly hit a submerged object and sank.
The big news today is that AC34 will be designated a "National Special Security Event," which means that the Secret Service will take over the responsibility for the regatta’s security and the FBI will take over policing duties.
No one was more surprised than the staff of Latitude 38 when representatives of the International Feng Shui awards committee appeared at the magazines corporate offices in Mill Valley yesterday to present it’s most revered annual prize: the Ultimate Feng Shui award.