Commentary
Talking About What Has Changed in Sailing, and What Hasn’t
Some aspects of sailing have changed dramatically, while others remain pretty much the same.
Sausalito’s Working Waterfront Takes Center Stage in Innovation
The Sausalito Working Waterfront Coalition is continuing its mission to retain the Marinship waterfront as a home for innovation, activation and creation in both maritime and land-based businesses, and the artist community.
Join the ‘LL King Tide Event as Rising Waters Swamp Bay Area Foreshores
King tides are coming this week. Get amongst it and be part of the wave of activity flooding the Bay Area and West Coast.
Red Rock, the Least-Famous Island in San Francisco Bay, Has a $25 Million Price Tag
Is Red Rock art, yet another symbol of extravagant wealth run amok, or just a slice of nature to be avoided and admired as we sail by?
‘Latitude’ Crew Are Out for the Holidays
We're taking this opportunity to have a little rest before we launch into the new year and another 12 months of great sailing content.
How Many Days a Year Do You Sail the Bay?
Emeryville sailor Craig Russell wrote us last week to share some if his sailing story, and asks how many days a year other sailors get out on the Bay.
The Lahaina Fires Left 2700 Families Without Stable Housing
Sail to Shelter is turning decommissioned sails into shade and shelter for humanitarian aid, currently focusing on Lahaina.
Meeting New Friends — Two Sailors and Their 1966 O’Day
A casual detour on Saturday led us to meeting Kent and Ian and Kent's beautiful, new-to-him O'Day Daysailer.
I Have Arrived! — A Tequila Sunrise in Baja California
The view was stunning; before us lay miles of untrodden beach and the surrounding barren hillsides of Bahia Santa Maria, Baja California, Mexico.
All I Want for Christmas …
Would you like a a new Whitehall or a new home? There's lots to explore for 2024 in the 'Latitude 38' 'Classy Classifieds.'
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