
Posts by Heather Breaux
Latitude 38 Crew List Brings Sailors Together
As anticipation was building for the this year's Baja Ha-Ha Cruisers Rally, the conversation turned to cruising, and finding crew.
European Travel Sightings From a Bay Area Sailor
Rick Elkins shares snippets of his travel in Europe, including sighting a mysterious vessel in Italy.
Sailagram: A Snapshot of September Sailing
Sailagram: A Snapshot of September Sailing
Patagonia Hosts Crew of ‘Hōkūleʻa’
Held together by six miles of rope with no nuts, no bolts, and no screws, the Hōkūleʻa‘ is an oceangoing canoe tethered together by trust, tradition, and Polynesian culture. Several of the crew who arrived in San Francisco on September 24 assembled Wednesday night at a San Francisco Patagonia retail store to share stories about their experience as navigators with the Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) and raise funds for their community at home in Hawaii, rebuilding after the fires. More »
Wooden Boats for Veterans Sails Aboard ‘Matthew Turner’
On Saturday, the Wooden Boats for Veterans organization gathered in Sausalito for a day out on the water. Hosted by Call of the Sea aboard the Matthew Turner, local veterans were invited for a two-part outing. More »
Shakespeare on the Water Comes to the Sausalito Waterfront
Gulls crying, anemometers whirling, life jackets rustling, and waves lapping — would you believe it was the scene of a Shakespeare play?
San Francisco Sea Scouts — Teamwork Afloat
'Latitude 38's Heather Breaux spent some time with the San Francisco Sea Scouts to learn about their programs and the unique young people who participate.
Classic ‘Latitude 38’ Magazine Covers Are Works of Art
Since the earliest days, 'Latitude 38' has been looking out for sailors’ best interests. And that's why we’ve turned our classic covers into T-shirts.
The Ocean Race Grand Finale Includes San Francisco Bay Sailor Bérénice Charrez
July 1 concluded The Ocean Race, and we spoke with S.F. Bay sailor Bérénice Charrez about her experience in the competition.
Delta Meets Bay as Cal Maritime Academy Student Sails the Gap
The day after turning 19, Takoda Fletcher got his USCG captain’s license, and the rest is history.
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