
Latitude 38 Magazine
Max Ebb — In Praise of Raster
Our local sailing school and its affiliated "club" were planning a charter flotilla, and tried to get around this limitation by projecting the charts on the big screen in the yacht club bar.
Richard Gordon-Rein and Angi Lungu’s Second Chance Cruise
On March 10, 2020, I sailed from La Cruz on my Pearson Triton 28 'Darwind', bound for the South Pacific and beyond. I was 19 years old.
First the Pacific Puddle Jump — Then College Graduation
In 2024, three college friends and I quit our jobs and poured our savings into a sailboat with the goal of crossing the Pacific Ocean.
Latitude 38 July Issue Out Now
Take a look at what's inside the July issue of 'Latitude 38'.
Eighteen Years Aboard the 85-ft Ketch ‘Nereus’
After sharing the story of the Pomeroy family's cruise aboard Nereus in the 1960s, a Port Townsend reader tells her story of 18 years working aboard Nereus.
Cruising Then and Now — A Retrospective
Have Starlink, solar power and Lithium batteries, AIS, and even stand up paddleboards changed the way we cruise?
Max Ebb — Tides and Details
Tide books, electronic charts, GRIB files, online data - they all have their uses, but which is better, and when?
Performance Art — The Creation of ‘C³’
One of the most unique boats to sail the Bay in recent years is Charles Ray's 60-ft 'C³' ("C cubed"). Part catboat, part "Batboat," part performance art.
Good Jibes #195: Newport Beach International Boat Show, Pt. 1
This week we sail to the Newport Beach International Boat Show, held on May 2, where 'Good Jibes' host Ryan Foland goes behind the scenes.
Researching My Grandfather’s Epic Legacy and the ‘Ysabel May’
Marc English is researching his grandfather's voyage aboard the 1910-built 'Ysabel May' and would like to learn about the Bay's currents in 1917.
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