
Archive for July 2022
Navy Medevacs Pacific Cup Crewman
A medical problem prompted the evacuation of a crewmember from a Pacific Cup competitor.
Condos Grow at Alameda Marina — Boatyard TBD
Alameda's once-thriving maritime trade center is heading full-tilt toward relieving the area's housing shortage, but possibly also its maritime heritage.
Caption Contest(!)
Welcome to the July Caption Contest(!). We love innovation, and this month's photo takes us to new heights.
The Yacht Club Life — A Variety of Styles
There are over 100 yacht clubs in Northern California. Each one is unique. The one we visited this weekend had a unique refrigerator that might only be known to its club members. Where is it?
The Dutch Bridge Too Small (and Too Far) for Jeff Bezos Will Not Be Dismantled
Holland's 95-year-old, decommissioned Koningshaven railway bridge will not be temporarily dismantled to make way for Jeff Bezos' new superyacht.
Something to Ponder Over the Weekend … What’s a Blooper?
Ever heard of a "blooper" in sailing?
San Francisco on the Bay: Dock, Dine, Stay, Play
Discover San Francisco Bay and all that inspires those of us who live or visit here.
Fire Destroys Moore’s Riverboat in the Delta
Moore's Riverboat fell victim to the flames in the pre-dawn hours of Wednesday, July 6.
The Vic-Maui Race Started This Week Too
As the last of the Pacific Cup divisions boats depart San Francisco today, we see another dozen boats bound for Hawaii in the Vic-Maui Race.
San Francisco Bay’s Cold Water Means Abundant Anchovies and Pelicans
Frequent pelican sightings are the result of an abundant anchovy fish population.
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