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Mystery Clipper Cove Platform Identified As “Float Lab”
When it comes to quirky floating things, we imagine the boaters of S.F. Bay have very nearly seen it all. But what about the floating platform that appeared at the entrance to Clipper Cove last week?
3Di is the Reason to Go North
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About That Cover Photo … “Call of the Siren”
This month's 'Latitude 38' magazine cover features Doug Saxe and his Farallon 29, 'Quark'. Inside you'll find the story behind the photo.
Giving Thanks This Memorial Day
Today we pause to remember and give thanks to those who sacrificed so we can do what we love.
The America’s Cup Gears Up for Barcelona
All eyes will be on the prize later this year in Barcelona, as the 37th America's Cup promises to knock your socks off. Selection series trials begin almost as soon as the Paris Olympics wrap up in August.
Ashley Perrin and Merf Owen Awarded 2023 Royal Cruising Club Trophy
Ashley Perrin and Merf Owen, of San Rafael, California, are the recipients of the Cruising Club of America’s Royal Cruising Club Trophy for 2023.
‘Good Trouble’ Brings Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to Sailing
'Good Trouble' finished the 2023 Transpac fifth in her class, with her crew comprising mostly people of color, including five women in a nine-person crew, in 11 days.
‘Random’ — The Boat Sailed by the Godfather of Richmond Yacht Club
Known as Richmond Yacht Club's flagship vessel 'Random's keel was laid at the Nunes Brothers yard in Sausalito, in 1949.
‘Stad Amsterdam’ Coming to a Bridge Near You on March 6
Bay Area sailors are invited to greet 'Stad Amsterdam' as she sails in under the Golden Gate Bridge on March 6 after a 3400-mile sail from Panama.
San Francisco on the Bay: “Trail Guide”
Discover San Francisco Bay and all that inspires those of us who live or visit here.
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