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July Issue Hits the Docks

Just in time for summer reading on a supersized holiday weekend, the July issue of Latitude 38 hits the docks today, June 30. Within its pages you will read a preview of the 49th Transpac; recaps of the America’s Cup and the Master Mariners Regatta; and informative examinations of homeschooling aboard and repowering with electric engines. You’ll find Max Ebb taking a journey of a thousand miles.

Gracing the cover of the July issue is Roxanne Fairbairn’s shot of the MOD70 Maserati zooming around San Francisco Bay.

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Speaking of summer reading, Sightings leads off with book reviews and continues with the tale of an interrupted sailing adventure; an introduction to metal heads; an important Crew Party announcement; hitchhiking across the Pacific; the science of sailing; a confession from the new editor; and tastes of sailing on Dorade and Svea. Calendar, Letters, Loose Lips, Racing Sheet, World of Charter and Changes in Latitudes round out the editorial content. Last comes the Classy Classifieds and certainly not least come the display ads that pay for it all.

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