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Sailing Seattle to San Francisco

Sailing: From There to Here and Back Again

The plan was to make it from Seattle to San Francisco nonstop, in five to seven days, depending on the weather.

BVI Anchorage

Are You Making Caribbean Charter Plans?

While travel remains somewhat complicated and confusing, it is not out of the question. The Bahamas are open to US residents, and the BVI, which has been closed, is scheduled to reopen on December 1.

Entering VYC

The 2020 Great Vallejo Race Is Canceled

The chairman of Vallejo Yacht Club’s board of directors, called us last week. “The city has us closed down. We can’t welcome people right now.”

Wilbur Spaul Chubby Girl

Wil Spaul and ‘Chubby Girl’ Head Out the Gate

Mitch and Quncy Andrus were out enjoying the Bay this past weekend aboard their Kelly Peterson 46 Esprit when they happened across Wil Spaul leaving for Hawaii aboard his 9-ft sailboat, Chubby Girl.

Handcrafted Custom Designs by Pacific Crest Canvas

Dodgers, biminis, and covers of every kind. Centrally located at Grand Marina in Alameda, California, with an easily accessible work berth.