PortSide Stories: Seattle
PortSide Stories: Seattle America’s Gateway to the Pacific Northwest The Port of Seattle is one of the United States’ leading container gateways on the Pacific Coast. Located in th...
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PortSide Stories: Seattle America’s Gateway to the Pacific Northwest The Port of Seattle is one of the United States’ leading container gateways on the Pacific Coast. Located in th...
PortSide Stories: Cape Town Where Trade Meets Table Mountain The Port of Cape Town sits beneath one of the most recognizable skylines in the world. Located at the southwestern tip...
PortSide Stories: Marseille France’s Maritime Gateway to the Mediterranean The Port of Marseille Fos is France’s largest seaport and one of the leading container gateways in the Me...
PortSide Stories: Kobe Japan’s Harbor of Resilience and Global Trade The Port of Kobe is one of Japan’s most historic and i...
Check out our weekly podcast for conversations with people who spend their time on the water. The post For More Great Sailing Stories, Tune In to Good Jibes appeared first on Latit...
Sea Stories I have no stomach to keep sea stories. Ten thousand boys are crossing the black Atlantic without life jackets. In Thiaroye-sur-Mer, hundreds are wading through the buta...
PortSide Stories: Gioia Tauro The Mediterranean Transshipment Giant The Port of Gioia Tauro stands as one of the largest transshipment hubs in the Mediterranean. Located in souther...
Check out our weekly podcast for conversations with people who spend their time on the water. The post For More Great Sailing Stories, Tune In to Good Jibes appeared first on Latit...
Check out our weekly podcast for conversations with people who spend their time on the water. The post For More Great Sailing Stories, Tune In to Good Jibes appeared first on Latit...
Check out our weekly podcast for conversations with people who spend their time on the water. The post For More Great Sailing Stories, Tune In to Good Jibes appeared first on Latit...
Two historic schooners owned by a hospitality company in Brooklyn went down in uncertain circumstances this week, bringing part of the U.S. East Coast...
Cruising World’s Lin Pardey relates how a spinnaker run into Opua and a winter series in Gibraltar proved local regattas are the fastest route into any sailing community. My husban...
One man’s naval adventure, fuelled by hops.
The Tall Ship above (and in a video below) is The Esmeralda, from Chile. It took a couple of hours for any of the Tall Ships to start sailing by on the Hudson River this July 4th m...
We hear from two of the thousands of seafarers who became stuck in the middle of the war.
The walls of Scuttlebutt HQ include the Ultimate Sailing calendar by Sharon Green, with this behind-the-scenes story by Sharon detailing the July 2026 images. What do a fleet of co...
A hilarious tale of Jonathan Livingston and Gary Clifford's shakedown of the Express 27 'Light'n Up' in the 1984 Pacific Cup Race. The post An Epic Shakedown to Hawaii Aboard ‘Ligh...
Lucky enough to have been paid to go to most of those, courtesy of a Brit Tourist Authority ad overseas campaign In addition - 1]a stay/lunch at The Lobster Pot, Mousehole. [pronou...
The walls of Scuttlebutt HQ include the Ultimate Sailing calendar by Sharon Green, with this behind-the-scenes story by Sharon detailing the June 2026 images. The June spread in th...
East Down Yacht Club held a week of cruising and racing for the home fleet of Wayfarers and visitors. The cruises took in some of the many interesting destinations within a short s...
This week’s host, John Arndt, reads four articles from the June and July 2026 issues of Latitude 38 sailing magazine. The post Good Jibes #251: Pacific Cup, Master Mariners Regatta...
For three weeks, you’ve read the 2026 Race to Alaska reports to discover what went sideways while you were pretending to work. The answers usually involved salt-crusted electronics...
With the help of the San Francisco Bay Harbor Safety Committee, San Francisco's only fuel dock retains hope of remaining open to the public. The post Hope for the Embattled Gashou...
Andy Newell gives his account of the San Francisco YRA's 2026 Half Moon Bay Race, including a few whale sightings. The post Another Perspective on the YRA Half Moon Bay Race appea...
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