
West Coast Sailing
Latitude 38’s February Issue Docks Today
It's time for another new issue of 'Latitude 38,' everyone's favorite sailing magazine.
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.
When January Ends With a (Three Bridge) Fiasco
We see 301 boats registered for tomorrow's Three Bridge Fiasco.
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.
PCYA Seeks Nominations for Garrett Horder Trophy
The Garrett Horder Memorial Trophy seeks to recognize excellence in youth sail training and is awarded to “the member organization judged to have shown the greatest improvement in its Junior Boating Education program.”
Blue Skies and Sunshine Grace the Potter Yachters’ 2023 Bridges Sail
"The 2023 Bridges Sail is in the books. I am not sure, but this could be the 12th one I have organized, and by far it was the best sailing Bridges we have ever had."
US Sailing v. AmericaOne, Inc., Cayard, Ruh and Spina
Trouble continues between US Sailing and AmericaOne.
Judge Rules Boaters Have “No Constitutional Right” to Anchor in Richardson Bay
In what has the potential to be a landmark ruling, a federal judge ruled that boaters do not have a constitutional right to anchor on Richardson Bay.
Good Jibes #125: Liz Diaz on Celebrating Wooden Boats
In this episode, Liz tells how she found her 1956 Japanese-built wooden sloop, why there’s beauty in boat design, how to learn about boats from other enthusiasts, how wooden boats compare to other types of boats, and why anybody can sail.
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