
General Sailing
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.
Judge Rules Boaters Have “No Constitutional Right” to Anchor in Richardson Bay
In what has the potential to be a landmark ruling, a federal judge ruled that boaters do not have a constitutional right to anchor on Richardson Bay.
Sailor, a Tall Ship and Latitude Connect at The Depot in Mill Valley
Where do you find a good read, and a good sailor? At The Depot, of course.
Good Jibes #125: Liz Diaz on Celebrating Wooden Boats
In this episode, Liz tells how she found her 1956 Japanese-built wooden sloop, why there’s beauty in boat design, how to learn about boats from other enthusiasts, how wooden boats compare to other types of boats, and why anybody can sail.
Beached Boat Draws a Crowd Onshore and Online
The boat that ran aground at Baker Beach on Monday continues to draw attention.
Just In: Boat Washed Ashore on Baker Beach
We've just received word of Chris Escalante's 'Lorelei' having washed ashore at Baker Beach.
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.
Opening the 2024 Sailing Calendar: Take a Peek at What’s Inside
It's not just for racers — the 2024 Sailing Calendar shows a wide variety of events all over the Bay along with super-useful marine information.
Eight Bells: Pam Rorke Levy — Sailor, Filmmaker, Caretaker of ‘Dorade’
Pam Rorke Levy and her husband Matt Brooks owned and raced the classic yawl 'Dorade,' taking her in all the ocean races the famous boat had first won in the 1930s.
Flashback to the Last Century of Sailing the Bay
The history of San Francisco Bay sailing continues from our story in Friday's 'Lectronic Latitude.
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