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Sailagram: A Snapshot of March Sailing
Welcome back to Sailagram! This month we bring you action and scenery from the 31 days of March.
Lighten Up With Richmond Yacht Club Beer Can Racing
Getting the boat out of the slip.
What a Boatyard Taught Me About Loneliness
You would not think of a boatyard as an example of community. People don't intentionally come to boatyards to find friends and connections.
Charlie’s Cushion: A Successful Treasure Hunt
After Cindy and Rick's cockpit cushion flies overboard, they are assisted by a young treasure hunter whose keen eyes find the lost booty.
Oh, Deere! It’s Caption Contest(!) Time
"Napa has its Crush in the Fall," Niels Kisling writes. "Here in Morro Bay the Crush comes in March.
Building a San Francisco Bay VX One Fleet
We should start a San Francisco Bay VX One fleet.
Alien Encounters on the High Seas
After centuries of speculation and generations of fiction imagining other worlds and new beings, suddenly — on a Tuesday morning — the Coast Guard made first contact somewhere off SoCal.
Important Radar Recalibration Announcement
It's not uncommon for mariners to overlook the importance of periodically recalibrating their radar. Captain Paul Dines explains how.
‘Bottoms Up’ — First Boat To Be Made of Dryer Lint
Bay Area maker envisions pioneering effort in blue tech development of low-impact boatbuilding.
Coolers Can Save Boaters’ Lives
Never underestimate the importance a cooler can have in a successful voyage.
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