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Where Do You Pick Up Your Latitude 38 Magazine?

Last week, on our magazine distribution day, two of our sales crew, Nicki and Mitch, went on a socially distanced expedition around the East Bay to catch up with and meet some of our Latitude 38 distributors and readers. Here’s who they found ….

George Kiskaddon holding Latitude 38 magazine
George Kiskaddon owns Builders Booksource on 4th Street in Berkeley. He is a lifelong sailor and has been a member of the Richmond Yacht Club for many years.
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Avid reader Joe picked up his copy at West Marine, Richmond.
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Diane and Mike Rule at Emery Cove Yacht Harbor
Diane and Mike Rule at Emery Cove Yacht Harbor love Latitude 38.
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Magazine rack at Cruising Yachts Alameda
There was a stack when we were at Cruising Yachts, Alameda. But hurry there now, before you miss out!
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Or, you could pick one up at Whale Point Marine & Hardware. It looks like a great smile behind that mask.
© 2020 Nicki
Speaking of smiles, you’ll also find a happy face at Seattle Yachts, Alameda, when you pick up your Latitude.
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Boss John’s first stop was at Marina Shipyard in Long Beach where he had his new boat hauled out and met yard manager, Tony Wasson.
© 2020 Latitude 38 Media LLC / John
Left to right: Lon Bubeck, Eric Gustafson and Jim Dragomir getting hold of their copies at Denison Yachts, Alamitos Bay.
© 2020 Latitude 38 Media LLC / John
Tom Byrd, who is an I-14 sailor in Alamitos Bay, also likes to stop at Denison’s for the latest issue.
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Bryan Dairn collects his edition from Ullman Sails in Alamitos Bay.
© 2020 Latitude 38 Media LLC / John
If you’re in Long Beach, go see Davis at West Marine.
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At the magazine rack
Or maybe you’ll bump into Charles at the in-store magazine rack.
© 2020 Latitude 38 Media LLC / John

So now that you know about lots of places to pick up your copy of Latitude 38, you need never miss out. And of course, you still have the option to subscribe — then you don’t even have to leave home to get the newest issue each month!

1 Comment

  1. I have been following all the exploits of fellow sailors since 1987 while crewing on sailboats around S F BAY.
    Finally found out about San Juan Sailing School in 1999 when I thought formal training would be needed after informal training from old salts on various sloops. Greatest educational experience I ever had even compared to my profession and graduate schools! Now I can buy my first classic plastic Islander 36 (1976) and be a “real captain!” Here we are 10 years later, former Commodore of the Association and enjoying every minute of Bella Luna, and “ get by with a little help from my friends” (John Lennon) in the marina and on the water! Yes, I support many of your advertisers with my BOAT $$$$.$$ but they keep us in shape and safe!
    Cheers to the New Year and hopefully following the winds SOUTH for a real Baja HaHa in 2021 !

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