
Commentary
Who Has Authority Over Anchor-Outs?
Laws about anchoring out have long been on the books, but have gone unenforced, and the reality on the water and in shoreside communities has remained in a kind of stasis, some would say a quagmire.
Where Have All the Sailing Instructors Gone?
Based on what we are seeing from local sailing organizations' advertising content, and of course scuttlebutt, there appears to be a lack of sailing instructors for adults in the Bay Area.
One and Done? New York Yacht Club Drops from America’s Cup
There will be a lot of time, energy and money invested before the next 30-minute races between America's Cup boats.
It’s a Good Day for Good Jibes!
In this week's episode, John Arndt chats with Moe Roddy about creating a lifetime of sailing experiences and finding empowerment in sailing.
Brazilian Navy Tall Ship Tangos with Drawbridge
The Brazilian navy's tall ship 'Cisne Branco' collided with a drawbridge over the Guayas River in Ecuador on Monday.
National Sailing Hall of Fame Inducts New Honorees
Legendary sailors gathered this weekend for the National Sailing Hall of Fame induction ceremony held for the first time at the old Newport Armory building.
Take a Glimpse at San Francisco’s New Skyline
How many times has nature altered your eye's perception and sculpted an image that is out of the ordinary?
It’s Happened Again — Two Golden Ticket Winners in the Same Month
Neal Doten and Davis Sitzer have each found a Golden Ticket in their October issue of 'Latitude 38' — a classic case of "independent random events."
Small-Boat Nostalgia and Big-Boat Comfort
Many big-boat sailors have small-boat memories, and sometimes need to keep both in their sailing life.
Fleet Week Air Show and Sailboats — What a Way to Spend the Weekend!
The US Navy's Blue Angels and a variety of aircraft blazed across the sky over San Francisco Bay for the 2021 Fleet Week Air Show.
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