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See You at Our Crew Party Tonight

We want you to come to our Crew List Party tonight!

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Golden Gate Yacht Club on the San Francisco Marina has once again offered their beautiful clubhouse for Latitude 38’s Spring Crew List Party, tonight from 6 to 9 p.m. $7 cash will get you in the door ($5 if you’re 25 or under, with ID). Included in that price are heavy hors d’oeuvres, color-coded name tags, a sailing slideshow with stills and video, and lots of door prizes. For instant winners, we’ll raffle off Latitude logowear and 20 Ultimate Sailing 2018 wall calendars featuring jaw-dropping sailing photography. Plus you can enter a drawing to win one of 40 tickets to this April’s Pacific Sail & Power Boat Show.

Color-coded name tags (red for skippers, blue for crew) will help partygoers find what they’re looking for (racing, cruising, daysailing).

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David Korman will bring a photo booth, complete with props, just for the fun of it. Don Ahrens and Rich Pipkin from the Yacht Racing Association will be on hand to answer questions about racing in the Bay Area. We’ll have YRA Calendars available to pick up, as well as Latitude’s March issue. We’ll also have more Latitude logowear available to purchase.

New this year: David Korman will bring a photo booth, with nautically themed props — a chance to get silly.

© 2018 David Korman

At the height of the party, one guest will pull the cord to inflate an emergency liferaft, courtesy of Sal’s Inflatable Services. This is always a crowd-pleaser.

This is what four people look like in a four-person liferaft. But we’ll see tonight how many partiers can actually squeeze in.

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©2018Latitude 38 Media, LLC

Click here for directions to GGYC. Parking is free, but you’ll have to walk a short distance. Doors don’t open until 6 p.m., so no early birds please. Come as you and come ready to meet and mingle!

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