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October Racing Preview

Summer's over. Fleeing snow flurries, Lake Tahoe sailors are trucking downhill to saltwater. But don't let the change of seasons deceive you — October is a super-busy month for yacht racing on the California coast.
Denison Yachts.

See This MacGregor 65 at Yacht Fest This Weekend

The MacGregor 65 is a legendary West Coast-built cruiser ideal for sailing from Mexico to Alaska. A great West Coast cruiser because: It motors fast and covers long northbound distances in a hurry. More »

The Peace Navy Offers an Alternative to Fleet Week

San Francisco has been at the center of the peace movement for many decades. It might have started with the founding of the United Nations at the Herbst Theater in 1945, or possibly with the Summer of Love and the Berkeley Vietnam War protests. More »
Hanse 388

See the Hanse 388 at Yacht Fest Oct. 4-6

The new Hanse 388 is a cruiser that lets in more sunlight below deck than any other yacht in its class. A record number of portholes in the hull and on deck — and even alongside the companionway — flood the saloon with natural sunlight the whole day through. More »
Charal

Catching Up with 11th Hour Racing

The American-led 11th Hour Racing Team has claimed a podium finish in the ultra-competitive Défi Azimut off the coast of France. A 48-hour pre-Transat Jacques Vabre tune-up, the Défi Azimut…
Hanse 388

See the Hanse 388 at Yacht Fest Oct. 4-6

The new Hanse 388 is a cruiser that lets in more sunlight below deck than any other yacht in its class. A record number of portholes in the hull and on deck — and even alongside the companionway — flood the saloon with natural sunlight the whole day through. More »
Firefighers team

Firefighters Smoke Rivals

Long Beach Lifeguards made a splash out of the gate, winning Race 1 by just inches, hoping to defend their Heroes Regatta title of 2018. But after three races around the buoys, it was LBFD Station…

Mercury Championship Run in Challenging Conditions

Race 3 got underway late in the day, with the wind still holding around 10 knots. As the fleet reached the midway point on the run, the wind completely shut off. As the fleet bunched, everyone who was first became everyone who was last.