
Archive for October 2021
November and Midwinter Regatta Preview
The beer-can racing scene is wrapped up for the fall, and our thoughts turn to midwinter racing.
Baja Ha-Ha — Back to the Future
More than 200 sailors have been migrating south through the Channel Islands and Southern California for the 27th Baja Ha-Ha, which departs on November 1!
Oil Spill, Lost Containers and a Burning Ship
As investigations continue regarding the recent oil spill in Southern California, a container ship in the Pacific Northwest has been battling a fire.
Storm Again Takes a Toll on Richardson Bay Boats
Sunday's storm was categorized as a tie with the third-worst storm in the Bay Area wreaking havoc on Richardson Bay and elsewhere.
Sailing Citizen Scientists Support Manta Ray Research
Alene Rice and Bruce Balan are supporting manta ray research by getting involved with the Pacific Manta Research Group and reporting their observations.
Sell Your Boat Faster with Seacoast
Sell your boat faster with Seacoast! Your go-to yacht brokerage, serving local boating communities along the West Coast.
Where Have All the Sailing Instructors Gone?
Based on what we are seeing from local sailing organizations' advertising content, and of course scuttlebutt, there appears to be a lack of sailing instructors for adults in the Bay Area.
Skippers Wanted: US Coast Guard-Licensed Captains for Charters and Private Lessons
Wanted: US Coast Guard-licensed captains for charters and private lessons. For power & sail. Hourly rate from $50 up. Weekend and weekday work available.
Finally, the Rain We’ve Been Praying For
Wet weekends dampen sailing, but relieve everyone living on land.
San Francisco’s Karl the Fog Envelops Alcatraz
Fog and fog photos continue to roll into the Bay.
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