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An Evening of Sailing Films

The Aquarium of the Bay will kick off their new film and lecture series, a year-round roster of topic-specific films and talks aimed at educating the public, with ‘An Evening of Sailing Films’ at the newly renovated Bay Theater on Pier 39 this Friday. Five short sailing films will be screened:

  • More Than Just a Sport presented by the America’s Cup — A brief intro to the event.
  • Our Blue Canoe by Pacific Voyagers — Follow the epic journey of the traditional vakas that visited the Bay last fall.
  • Serious Sailing, Serious Fun by Vince Casalaina — A film on the infamous Snipe class and the passionate sailors who keep it alive.
  • Skiff 18 by E. Franklin Tulloch III — Catch some ‘eye-deen footah’ action off Crissy Field.
  • Madstreak by Nancy Ogden — Follow Clay Burkhalter as he prepares for the ’06 Transat 6.5, from France to Brazil.

The event starts at 6 p.m. and tickets — $20 for adults, $10 for kids, and $15 for seniors and students — are available on the Aquarium’s website.

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