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48° North Sailing Magazine

28.06.2025

The Journey of Pigeon: A Seaglider Saga  - 48° North

You may have recently heard about the rescue of the University of Washington’s Seaglider, Pigeon, in the Pacific Ocean by […]

48° North Sailing Magazine

02.07.2025

First Time Around: A Newbie’s Van Isle 360 Adventure - 48° North

Being an avid racer in the Pacific Northwest, the Van Isle 360 has been on my bucket list for quite […]

48° North Sailing Magazine

04.07.2025

A Fresh Breeze at CYC: Doublehanded ORC Racing Sets Sail - 48° North

A personal testimonial from a regular participant in CYC Seattle's new doublehanded ORC class on Wednesday nights.

48° North Sailing Magazine

04.07.2025

Editor's Letter: Worth the Wait - 48° North

As boaters, there are a variety of reasons that we have to wait to get out on the water. A broken engine, bad weather... you name it. Fortunately, when the time comes, it's worth the wait this time of year in the Pacific Northwest.

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