
Posts Tagged ‘Sailors’ Stories’
Good Jibes #79: Sheila McCurdy and Mary Crowley on Remembering Diana Russell
This week’s host Moe Roddy is joined by Sheila McCurdy and Mary Crowley, two longtime sailors who now share a bond with the late Diana Russell.
Good Jibes #78: “Trailer Sailors Cruise the Channel Islands” and “Geja”
Hear about Erin Quinn’s exploration of Catalina, “Trailer Sailors Cruise the Channel Islands,” and listen in to the story of Andrew Vik’s hop from Croatia to Italy in “Geja.”
‘La Diana’ — An Almost 40-Year Love Affair
"We've now owned 'La Diana' for more than 35 years, and I've come to admire and love her more year by year."
Where Do You Pick Up Your Latitude 38? We Have Two New Outlets in the North Bay Area
During a recent pass along the Marin waterfront we found a couple of new places for you to pick up your 'Latitude 38,' and as we were in the neighborhood, we also stopped by one of our many stellar distribution points.
Latitude 38 February Issue Out Now
From life-changing moments to love affairs to racing, and everything in between, we bring you the February issue, packed full of salty goodness.
Good Jibes #75: Bill Erkelens on Perfecting The Ocean Race
Bill is the chief operating officer for the 11th Hour Racing Team and recorded this from latitude 38 — Lisbon, that is!
Good Jibes #73: Milly Biller on Lifelong 110 Sailing
Milly is the port captain of the Inverness Yacht Club and has been sailing International 110s since childhood.
Good Jibes #72: Dr. Paul Heineken on Championing the Next Generation of Sailing
Paul is a lifelong competitive dinghy sailor, windsurfer, supporter of junior sailing, and former commodore of the St. Francis Yacht Club.
2023 Comes Early! January Issue and 2023 YRA Calendar Out Today
We couldn't wait two more days! The first 'Latitude 38' for 2023 is out today, along with the 2023 Northern California Sailing Calendar.
Good Jibes #69: Clear the Decks, Batten the Hatches! Get Storm Ready (Verbatim)
After October 2021's "Atmospheric Bomb" storm Mary SwiftSwan spoke with the USCG and various harbormasters to survey the aftermath along the Bay Area's waterfront, which included 18 boats destroyed or reported with damage.
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