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Boats and Crews Dress Up for Opening Day on the Bay
Sunday was the 106th annual Opening Day on the Bay, and from Raccoon Strait to the San Francisco Cityfront, boats of all types and sizes took to the water to join the festivities.
Stormy Doublehanded Farallones Succesful for Some, Not so Great for Others
BAMA's Doublehanded Farallones Race was a true test of mettle this year, dishing out 25-35 knots of southerly storm winds.
Look at the News We Found in the Chart Table
There are good things happening on the West Coast: a total eclipse on Monday to educational and career opportunities.
Reigniting Sailing Memories Through the Pages of the Latitude Magazine
"'Morpheus' to Bermuda" was fantastic! I could feel the boat lifting off the water and smashing back down as I read about it …
The Trade Winds Take a Caribbean Vacation in the RORC 600
The RORC Caribbean 600 took off from English Harbour on Monday, sailing straight into rare, fluky conditions.
What’s on the Sailing Horizon in 2024?
Great weather and great events lie ahead. We can't predict the weather part, but our calendar can help you find the great events.
Getting in the Swing of Celestial Navigation
On Super Sail Sunday a group of students polished up their celestial navigation skills at the Cal Sailing Club in Berkeley.
Weekend Weather Washes Boats Ashore in Port San Luis
'Latitude' reader Jeff Chamberlain sent us images of three boats washed ashore in Port San Luis after Sunday's stormy weather.
Wild Wind and Rain Lash West Coast in Sunday Storm
February has opened with a stormy weekend across the West Coast, causing damage to boats, docks and marinas from SF to LA.
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.
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