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March Latitude Ready to Read

The March issue of Latitude 38 starts hitting all the usual Bay Area spots today. Things are really heating up on San Francisco Bay, and we’ve covered some of the hottest events. You’ll find the Three Bridge Fiasco wrap-up as well as the stunning performance by Giovanni Soldini and his Maserati crew when they smashed the New York-to-San Francisco record. Want to dip your toes in the wet ‘n wild world of beer can racing? Check out our ‘Beer Can Primer’, which includes the Latitude 38 Ten Commandments of Beer Can Racing. Max Ebb opines on the technological war being waged for the America’s Cup, Wayne Hendrix recounts the 400-or-so people he’s introduced to sailing on Capricorn Cat, and the old ‘No Nukes’ protest vessel Golden Rule gets resurrected. 

If you’re not sure where to find the paper copy of Latitude 38, check out our distribution list. Nothing near you? No worries! Later today you’ll be able to read the entire issue online, or download it to your computer. Just keep an eye on our homepage. Once the cover switches to the one above, click, read and enjoy your weekend!

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Among the things that cruisers will learn about during our Vallarta YC Send-Off Party this afternoon, is the warm Polynesian welcome they’ll receive in the islands.
After smashing the existing monohull sailing record from New York to San Francisco, the turboed Volvo 70 Maserati has hauled out at the KKMI boatyard in Richmond.