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Latitude 38 March Edition: Racing, Cruising, and Profiles
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Latitude 38 March Edition: Racing, Cruising, and Profiles

On January 31, 2026, 277 of 303 registered boats sailed out onto San Francisco Bay for the Singlehanded Sailing Society’s (SSS) Three Bridge Fiasco, representing 31 classes including 10 one-design fleets; entries competed doublehanded and singlehanded across PHRF and one-design divisions, putting a spotlight on fleet logistics, crew allocation, and start-line traffic management around the bay’s choke points.

5 min·17 Mar
Blake Oberbauer’s First Year with Dartmouth Sailing
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Blake Oberbauer’s First Year with Dartmouth Sailing

Four days of on-water practice each week, regattas most weekends, and early-morning conditioning form the operational backbone of Dartmouth sailing logistics for freshman Blake Oberbauer, who relocated from Tiburon to Hanover and now trains on Mascoma Lake.

6 min·17 Mar
2026–27 Classic Regatta Calendar and Logistics
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2026–27 Classic Regatta Calendar and Logistics

Marina capacity and berth allocation across the Solent and Mediterranean will be under acute pressure during peak regatta weeks: berth occupancy often rises by 30–50% in Cowes, Saint-Tropez and Antibes during major events, requiring coordinated arrival windows, pre-booked moorings and advance customs paperwork for non-EU flagged vessels to avoid delays at fuel and provisioning points.

5 min·17 Mar
How to Meet Oregon’s Boating Education Rules
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How to Meet Oregon’s Boating Education Rules

Oregon requires a Boating Safety Education Card for anyone operating a motorized vessel with more than 10 horsepower, including personal watercraft (PWC); the mandate applies to both residents and non-residents using Oregon waterways.

5 min·17 Mar
Linjett 36: New Swedish 36-Foot Performance Cruiser
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Linjett 36: New Swedish 36-Foot Performance Cruiser

Berthing and transport planners should note that the Linjett 36’s 11m LOA and 3.66m beam, combined with a 1.95m draught (optional 1.8m) and a displacement of 6,800kg, demand marina berths with appropriate depth and a travel-lift or crane capacity rated for at least 7.5 tonnes.

6 min·17 Mar
How to Secure a U.S. Boater Education Card in 2026
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How to Secure a U.S. Boater Education Card in 2026

Oregon requires a boater education card to operate motorized vessels with more than 10 horsepower, and many other states use a birth-year cutoff to determine who must carry a certificate.

5 min·17 Mar
Obtaining the California Boater Card by 2026
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Obtaining the California Boater Card by 2026

As of January 1, 2025, California requires every person operating a motorized vessel on state waterways to hold a California Boater Card, regardless of age, creating immediate compliance responsibilities for charter operators, marinas, rental businesses, and private boat owners.

6 min·17 Mar
Missouri Boating Safety Education Card Requirements
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Missouri Boating Safety Education Card Requirements

Anyone born after January 1, 1984 must carry a Missouri Boating Safety Education Card when operating any motorized vessel on state waters; this requirement applies to both residents and non-residents and is enforced by the Missouri State Water Patrol (MSHP) Water Patrol Division.

5 min·17 Mar
Dufour 54 Review — Spacious Cruiser with Bluewater Focus
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Dufour 54 Review — Spacious Cruiser with Bluewater Focus

With a beam of 5.25m, tankage of 450 litres (plus optional 250 litres of water), and standard 80hp Yanmar saildrive (upgradeable to 100hp), the Dufour 54 is outfitted for extended passages and liveaboard comfort while still fitting within marina berthing constraints for a 54’ monohull.

6 min·17 Mar
Armada Club Launches Private Superyacht Membership
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Armada Club Launches Private Superyacht Membership

Twenty megayachts, including vessels exceeding 330 feet (100 meters), have signaled intent to join Armada Club; onboarding begins in March with operational and crew standards verification, membership applications open in June, and the initial member-available fleet will be deployed in September to coincide with the Monaco Yacht Show.

5 min·17 Mar
Nighttime Navigation Lights for Boats
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Nighttime Navigation Lights for Boats

Between sunset and sunrise, vessels underway must display red (port) and green (starboard) sidelights and a visible white stern light; additionally, power-driven craft need a white masthead light forward (or an all-round white light on some small boats), and anchored vessels must show a 360° white anchor light to avoid collisions and comply with navigation rules.

4 min·13 Mar
How to Obtain an Oregon Boating Safety Education Card
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How to Obtain an Oregon Boating Safety Education Card

Oregon law requires that anyone operating a motorized vessel with more than 10 horsepower on state waters carry a valid Boating Safety Education Card; the rule covers residents and non-residents and applies to personal watercraft (PWC) like jet skis as well as motorboats.

4 min·13 Mar