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Hello from Mexico Friends.. I would like to share a site that I discovered a few years ago while down here in the sunnly southland.. It is a California magazine, a copy of which I have never read, but their on line site has been great for me while home in Iowa during the long winter. Number one, search latitude 38, then click on lectronic latitude... every few days , they add a page that will really help you northerners through the cold winter.......gary

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No help for winter needed here, Paloma is berthed about latitude 29.
Nor here, Im at lat 24 although weve had a cold snap that has made living aboard the past week uncomfortable. No heat and temps getting down to the 50's. All the locals are running around in sweaters, jactes etc.

By the way you actually can wear flip flops and socks
they are san francisco with a stab of berkeley and are excellent for info on rallies and events and problems and such boating and cruising folk are looking for......and some other stuff.......good ads for boats for sale.....race coverage.....

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