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“Oh, the Places You’ll Go” — Picking Up Your Print Copy of Latitude 38

Just like printed Dr. Seuss books, printed Latitude 38 magazines will never go out of style. Dr. Seuss set a great course in his book Oh, the Places You’ll Go: “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who’ll decide where to go.…” We know that sailors interpret this quote very well, and most of the time we’re actioning it on the water. But once each month, we take to shore and put our feet in our shoes and steer ourselves toward the new Latitude 38 sailing magazine. And as we sail our way into 2026 and plan our second print magazine issue of the year (February issue will be out on January 30) we’re also thinking about all the locations around the Bay sailors can steer themselves and pick up a copy.

Latitude 38 delivery driver Bob Bodnar looks after the Peninsula route and sent in some photos of the folks he met on his run last week.

What’s better than a Latitude 38 sailing magazine paired with an Equator coffee?
© 2026 Latitude 38 Media LLC / Bob Bodnar
Parallel Advisors’ office manager Leslie has her priorities right: Open the Latitude 38 before the rest of the mail.
© 2026 Latitude 38 Media LLC / Bob Bodnar
The crew at StFYC got up early to make sure Bob delivered the magazine for their members to read hot off the press!
© 2026 Latitude 38 Media LLC / Bob Bodnar

If you don’t have your January issue yet, here’s the map of all the distribution points. There’s likely to be one near you.

Of course, to ensure you have a copy each month, the safest thing you can do is subscribe to have it mailed to you. You can set that up here: Subscribe me now!

 

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