
General Sailing
The Kraken: Raising the Bar in the South Pacific
When Jim and Pam Yares of the Catana 472 'Roam' walked into a bar named The Kraken in Neifu, Vava’u, Tonga, they found a big old Formosa 51 anchored firmly inside.
Solo Transpacific Adventure Starts With Voyage South
Christopher Rusin is among entries from the Pacific Northwest signed up to start the Singlehanded Transpacific Yacht Race on June 21.
Another Puzzle for Latitude Nation Readers To Solve
Here's a cute and interesting new puzzle for our sleuthing readers to solve.
Naos Knows Boats — Full Sales and Service in Two Locations
Dealership, Brokerage, Maintenance, Service, Rigging, Sailing School — We do it all!
California Offshore Race Week Starts With the Spinnaker Cup
May is the month for California Offshore Race Week (CORW) starting with the Spinnaker Cup from San Francisco Bay to Monterey Bay.
Start the Weekend With the June Issue of ‘Latitude 38’
This month we share tales of the Great Vallejo Race, the Singlehanded Transpacific Race, and the 60-ft C³ ("C cubed") and much more.
S.F. Sea Scout’s ‘Viking’ Rudder Returns to Base
The S.F. Sea Scout whaleboat 'Viking' lost her rudder during last weekend's Master Mariners Regatta. It has since been found and returned to base.
The Ninth Annual Newport Beach Wooden Boat Festival Brings Maritime Magic to Life
The Newport Beach Wooden Boat Festival invites you to step into the enchantment — and into the pages of your favorite sea-bound tales.
One Month Free at Alameda Marina
24' and 34' slips available now.
Good Jibes #193: Cole Brauer on Learning to Sail Around the World — Part 2
Tune in this week for Part 2 of Cole Brauer’s story as she chats with host John Arndt about learning to sail around the world.
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