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New SF Boat Show Next Week

The first annual Progressive San Francisco Boat Show, brought to you by the National Marine Manufacturers Association, takes place January 23-26 at Pier 48 and AT&T Park’s McCovey Cove.

Sailing on San Francisco Bay on a summer’s day.

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Be sure to stop by to visit the numerous exhibitors and get on board the newest sailboats and powerboats on the West Coast. It’s sure to be a fun event that all the family will enjoy.

For those of you interested in learning more about cruising, Latitude 38’s own Andy Turpin hosts two seminars on January 23: an introduction to the annual Baja Ha-Ha cruiser’s rally, as well as an overview of the Tahitian Islands and the annual cruiser migration from the West Coast called the Pacific Puddle Jump. On Sunday, January 26, Latitude’s John Arndt shares his in-depth knowledge of sailing on San Francisco Bay and explains how accessible sailing is to everyone. Here’s a complete list of scheduled seminars.

Mark the dates and head on down to the boat show, see what’s hot, and stick around to learn something new about racing, navigation, cruising, rigging and more. 

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