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Sailagram April 2024

Sailagram: A Snapshot of April Sailing

By Monica Grant | May 10, 2024

And now, for your viewing pleasure, we introduce … April, a snapshot of sailing and sailors everywhere.

Sailagram: A Snapshot of March Sailing

By Nicki Bennett | April 8, 2024

Spring has sprung, along with our clocks and our docklines. Sailors have been making the most of the warmer, sunny weather and enjoying the spring breezes on the Bay.

Sailagram: A Snapshot of February Sailing

By Heather Breaux | March 8, 2024

Sailing in February saw us enjoying Valentine’s Day, aka “I love sailing day,” plus some wet and wild weather and summery weather.

Sailagram: Snapshot of January Sailing

By Heather Breaux | February 2, 2024

2024 is off to a racey start! Lots of winter regatta action. Catch it here as Sailagram brings the heat to an otherwise chilly month on the S.F. Bay!

Sailagram: A Snapshot of December Sailing

By Heather Breaux | January 12, 2024

Happy post-holiday rush to you all, and cheers to a new year ahead with many days out on the water. Here are the last days of sailing in 2023 for your enjoyment.

Sailagram: A Snapshot of November Sailing

By Heather Breaux | December 4, 2023

Holiday festivities got going in earnest this month with some Thanksgiving sailing!

Sailagram: A Snapshot of October Sailing

By Heather Breaux | November 3, 2023

October was a big month: fall-themed regattas, Oktoberfest, Halloween and more!

Sailagram: A Snapshot of September Sailing

By Heather Breaux | October 2, 2023

Sailagram: A Snapshot of September Sailing

Sailagram: A Snapshot of August Sailing

By Nicki Bennett | September 6, 2023

Sailors gotta sail! Check out what your community was up to last month.

Sailagram: A Snapshot of July Sailing

By Nicki Bennett | August 7, 2023

We’re excited to share all these excellent photos our readers have taken during the past month.

Are You Missing the Christmas in July Sales?

By Andy Turpin | July 27, 2011

Crissy Fields is one organized shopper, and you can be too! Christmas is closer than we all want to admit, and Crissy’s bag is full of goodies for that special sailor in her life. Think about Latitude 38 logowear for that special sailor on your list.latitude/Annie©2011 Latitude 38 Media, LLC Check out our inventory and…

Whidbey Island, Double Damned

By Rob Grant | July 27, 2011

The Santa Cruz 27s used Whidbey Island Race as their nationals. Their 12 boats were the largest one design class out of a 100-boat fleet. © 2011 Clear Ahead Marine Prodcutions The 29th Annual Whidbey Island Race Week attracted 109 keelboats from the West Coast over July 17-22 for what’s the last week-long "race week"…

Mothball Fleet Revealed

By LaDonna | July 27, 2011

A rare view of the Mothball Fleet stationed in Suisun Bay. © Scott Haefner For sailors who’ve ventured beyond the Benicia Bridge, the Mothball Fleet in Suisun Bay is part landmark, part history and part mystery. Ostensibly part of the National Defense Reserve Fleet, the Ghost Fleet doesn’t appear, at least when you’re sailing by, to…

Polynesian Fleet Due to Arrive Early

By Andy Turpin | July 27, 2011

As reported earlier, a fleet of six double-hulled voyaging canoes are currently heading to San Francisco Bay from the Hawaiian Islands. Despite the fact that they are navigating by the stars, as their ancestors did, they’re way ahead of schedule — now expected to pass beneath the Golden Gate as early as July 30. We…

Swell Time at Cloudbreaks

By Richard | July 25, 2011

Now that’s a niiiiiiiiice wave! Jon Roseman is at the helm of the red board. © 2011 Kurt Roll "We had a great seven-day passage from Opua, New Zealand, to Fiji aboard Dietmar Petutschnig and Suzanne Dubose’s Las Vegas-based Lagoon 440 Carinthia," reports Kurt Roll of San Diego. Roll met the couple during the ’09…

Can You Explain This Photo?

By Andy Turpin | July 25, 2011

This is not your typical sailboat, but its cargo is even more unusual than its mainsail. © 2011 Lynn Ringseis Here in the editorial dungeon of Latitude 38‘s World Headquarters we receive photos from all over the world depicting a wide range of nautical subject matter. The photo above, however, is one of the must…

Smithsonian Boat Usage Survey

By LaDonna | July 25, 2011

Researchers at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center and Portland State University are trying to determine how often recreational boats in California move, where they go and how often their bottoms are cleaned. They’re hoping their research will lead to better understanding of how and why boat bottoms get fouled. "Fouling species are a nuisance to…

Sea Diamond Does the Med

By Richard | July 22, 2011

"We just tied up at Elba, which is the west coast of Italy’s Catalina — although much more developed," reports Capt. Rob Wallace of Cita Litt’s magnificent Newport Beach-based Rhodes 90 motorsailor Sea Diamond. "Elba is a pretty cool place, and I’ve gotta see Naploeon’s house — this is the first place he was exiled…

Dora Downshifts

By Andy Turpin | July 22, 2011

Storm watchers in both the Eastern Pacific and Western Atlantic are breathing a sigh of relief today, as the three powerful storms that have been threatening communities ashore have all diminished in strength and/or moved out to sea. The greatly diminished Dora is now moving NW at 8 mph with maximum sustained winds of 85…

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By Andy Turpin | July 22, 2011

Afraid to miss the latest ‘Lectronic Latitude? Want a heads up when the newest digital (and free) edition of Latitude 38 Magazine is ready for downloading? Subscribing to both digital offerings is easy and free — just pop on over to our homepage and you’ll find ‘Sign Up Now’ buttons for each. By subscribing, you’ll…