
Latitude 38 Magazine
Just a Couple More Things About Kenichi Horie
We've written a lot about Kenichi over the previous months, but recently we uncovered a few new facts about the famous sailor.
Restoring a Classic: The Slog of the Albin Vega 27 ‘Mahina’
John Neal's 'Log of the Mahina' was one of the early, small-boat voyaging books that spawned endless followers.
Will Keeping It Simple Get You on the Baja Ha-Ha This Year?
There's no need to wait if you're thinking about cruising Mexico. Keeping it small and simple has allowed many to set sail when the spirit moved them.
Latitude 38 Readers Identify the “Blooper”
After asking readers to tell us what a blooper is we received many responses, including some from sailors who remember using them aboard their own boat.
Good Jibes #48: Nicki Bennett Chats With Ronnie Simpson
Ronnie is an Iraq War veteran who discovered sailing after being wounded, and has since sailed well over 100,000 miles.
Good Jibes Episode #47: Dawn Riley on Building Good Humans Through Sailing
Dawn was the first woman ever to manage an entire America’s Cup syndicate, and the first American to sail in three America’s Cups and two Whitbread Round the World races.
Latitude 38 July Issue Out Today
In this month's issue we preview the Pacific Cup, cover the Master Mariners Regatta, and share photos and stories of other sailors from near and far. Check it out ...
Looking for the Lost Bear Boat ‘Nanook’
After reading about Bear Boats in a recent issue of 'Latitude 38,' Geoff Capell sent us a letter outlining the history of, and his search for, 'Nanook.'
Latitude 38 Question of the Month Answered
Not all the photos in the issue were color; the half dozen on pages 100 -101 were a test run.
Good Jibes With Mary Menninger: Following Your Sailing Passion
In this week's 'Good Jibes' Mary Menninger talks about everything from growing up in a sailing family to volunteering in the sailing world.
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