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Welcoming Contributions from the Crew

Latitude 38 has covered the world of sailing through the eyes of the West Coast sailor since 1977. That’s been possible with the support of advertisers and many contributions of stories and photos from San Francisco Bay, Southern California, Mexico and wherever in the world West Coast sailors roam.

We continue to appreciate all the businesses, clubs, readers and writers who support Latitude 38 and help our sailing community continue to thrive. As the world evolves, we’re reaching out for your continued support with a request, for those who are able, to make a financial contribution by chipping in a few bucks one time or monthly. To contribute, click here.

Of course, you can contribute stories of sailing in California or from anywhere on the watery planet Earth. You can also contribute by supporting our fantastic advertisers, running an adsubscribing, or buying a T-shirt.

Voyages of Agape
In the February issue, Ventura sailors Rachel Moore and Josh Shankle inspired us to sail over the horizon.
© 2021 Agape
Sunshine Express at a green mark
Glen Garfein sent in this shot of the Tallarigo family’s Santa Cruz 27, Sunshine Express, rounding a mark in the Berkeley Midwinters.
© 2021 Glen Garfein
Michelle Slade Knarr Murano
Michelle Slade wrote the March story and Greg Sieck, on the left, got the shot with Bill Kreysler and Doug Smith aboard Kreysler’s restored Knarr Murano.
© 2021 Greg Sieck
drone shot of Gemini with spinnaker and Alcatraz
Sonya David and Jack Patton, who live aboard and sail the Bay on their Passport 42 Gemini, sent in this photo to our Sailagram email account, [email protected].
© 2021 @twothehorizon / Gemini

Summer is coming, and the sailing only getting better. Thanks for reading and keeping in touch. We look forward to seeing you on the water. Contribute here and send stories and photos to [email protected].

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Kissing the Sand on Valentine's Day
Ryan's become a real, hands-on owner, pulling apart the engine and putting it back together, which is why he knows so much and can explain everything.