
Posts Tagged ‘US Coast Guard’
A Tip on Researching Documented Vessels
Reader and regular 'Latitude' contributor John "Woody" Skoriak shares his tip on how to find information on a vessel's background.
USCG Seeks Comment on Removal of Buoys in the Northeast
The USCG is proposing to remove hundreds of buoys in the country's Northeast.
USCG Barque ‘Eagle’ Is Coming West
The USCG barque 'Eagle' will be touring the West Coast from May through August.
One Dead After Sailboat Runs Aground Near San Juan Islands
A 56-year-old man has been rescued and a woman has died after a 31-ft sailboat was disabled and grounded near the San Juan Islands Monday night.
Woman, Daughter and Pets Rescued from Sailboat Off Honolulu
A 47-year-old woman, her daughter and their two pets, a cat and a tortoise, have been rescued from a 47-ft sailboat off Hawaii.
Mariners Rescued From Uninhabited Island After Writing “HELP” With Palm Fronds
Three mariners were rescued from an uninhabited island in Micronesia after using palm fronds to spell "HELP" on the beach.
USS ‘Potomac’ Heads to Dry Dock at Bay Ship, Alameda
The 165-ft historic FDR presidential yacht USS 'Potomac' will be dry-docked at Bay Ship, Alameda, on March 11.
Capsize at Golden Gate Midwinters
The Martin 243 'Nice Rack' caught a stinger, capsized and sank partway.
The October Issue of Latitude 38 Is Out Today!
Hot off the presses and straight onto the docks, we proudly bring you the October issue of 'Latitude 38.'
Sticker Shock: USCG Auxiliary Inspections
A stitch in time can save nine and an inspection at your slip can save having one underway while sailing on the Bay.
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