
General Sailing
Good Jibes #127: Stephen Wolf on an Unplanned Circumnavigation
The adventure started in Gashouse Cove and hit every part of the world — without being a planned circumnavigation.
Good Reasons To Sail South, Without Going to Mexico
Mark Sanders' 100-year-old classic yacht 'Hurrica V' inspires a new namesake restaurant, Hurrica, on the shores of Westpoint Marina.
Unknown Mariner Found Floating Near East Brother Island
The body of an unnamed mariner was recovered from the East Bay on Saturday and taken to Richmond Yacht Club, where first responders attempted resuscitation.
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Three Bridge Fiasco Was a Bridge Too Far for Many
The Singlehanded Sailing Society's Three Bridge Fiasco never fails to disappoint. Unless you fall into a wind hole and never recover.
Volunteer Creates Energy, and Positive Environmental Change
Volunteers have an important role in nonprofit organizations, and sometimes they're rewarded with extra recognition.
Why Stand in Line When You Can Float to the Immigration Office?
When I reflect back on my life, one of the "coolest things ever" happened just 78 days ago.
The Why of Anchoring — Enjoying Life on the Hook
Why should you go through the trouble of actually anchoring your boat when there are so many other options in this day and age?
The Resourceful Sailor Asks, “Is It Varnish or Vanish?”
"I’ve heard it said that you should only varnish your boat once. Right before you are going to sell it."
Revisiting the 1927 Schooner ‘Northern Light’
A browse through the decades of 'Latitude 38' landed us on a photo of the 140-ft-long schooner 'Northern Light,' launched in the Bay in 1927.
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