
Cruising
Sailing Citizen Scientists Support Manta Ray Research
Alene Rice and Bruce Balan are supporting manta ray research by getting involved with the Pacific Manta Research Group and reporting their observations.
Journalist Sails the Delta for the New York Times
When the couple took Saltbreaker to the Delta earlier this year, it was Lauren's first time in the area.
Batter Is Almost Up for Baja Ha-Ha XXVII
The game is the way baseball should be played — pitches every 10 seconds, no strikeouts, women are always safe, and there are 25 to 35 people on the field, some of them making out or enjoying lunch.
San Francisco on the Bay: Dock, Dine, Stay, Play
Discover San Francisco Bay and all that inspires those of us who live or visit here.
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."
Cruising Club of America Presents “They Came for the Gold, They Stayed for the Yachting”
Although the SFYC's very first location was in Sausalito, where the Trident restaurant now stands, Ron was committed to locating the original clubhouse in San Francisco.
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.
Baja Ha-Ha Mothership Does ‘Bash’ Best Amid Lightning Storm
While we had front-row seats for the light show, we never got hit.
It’s Time for Good Jibes Number 9 — Destination: Channel Islands
Hear Nicki Bennett read why Marine Surveyor and U.S. Coast Guard Veteran Mike Pyzel's describes the Channel Islands as "all you could ever ask for in a cruising area."
Satellites Displace Message-in-a-Bottle Workers
How many cruisers are still sending a message in a bottle?
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