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Sailagram: A Snapshot of July Sailing

By Monica Grant | August 9, 2024 |

July was such a fun, colorful month on the Bay. These photos cover everything from SailGP to watching the sunset over the Golden Gate Bridge.

Magazine Features: January 2026

Winners Part 2

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January means time for everyone to swear that they're actually going to be better about going to the gym this year, time to get some skiing in (if the Sierras actually get any snow) — and the second installation of the Latitude 38 2025 season champs feature.

Pac Cup — Get Ready Early

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Primavera literally means "spring." The Pacific Cup 2026 starts July 6; that's summertime. The winning strategy is to have the boat, crew and details sorted by spring so you can focus on sailing and doing well this summer.

Baja Bash — Challenges

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It was to be a routine Baja Bash delivery aboard my friend Manny's SV Dolce Vita, a 47.3-ft Beneteau, from the Sea of Cortez to Emery Cove, San Francisco Bay

Max Ebb — A Little Book

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Ever since then I've had a new gift in the top position on my wish list: Bernot on Breezes, an unassuming little book on coastal wind patterns.

The Racing Sheet

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Just because it's the "offseason" doesn't mean that sailing takes any time off. This month's Racing Sheet highlights a collegiate regatta like no other in the form of the Big Sail between Cal and Stanford, along with midwinter racing hosted by Encinal Yacht Club, Island Yacht Club, and San Diego Yacht Club.
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