Archive for September 2022
Shady Ships Signal Fake AIS Positions
Navigation can be challenging enough without malevolent hackers disrupting the systems we rely on. AIS positions are now being faked by ships and fishing fleets trying to cover their tracks.
Trash Became Treasure When Volunteers Cleaned Up the Island
Twenty-six volunteers, including island residents and crew from the Cal Sailing Team, collected 40 bags of trash along Clipper Cove's waterfront.
Skippers Wanted: US Coast Guard-Licensed Captains for Charters and Private Lessons
Hourly rate from $50. Weekend and weekday work available.
Defender: Weems & Plath LED Tri-Color Light
Get your Weems & Plath Lights from Defender — Marine Outfitters of Choice Since 1938.
Solo Kayaker Cyril Derreumaux Completes Pacific Crossing
Cyril Derreumaux has become the first person to cross the Pacific from California to Hawaii, solo and unsupported, aboard a kayak.
Where’s Your Greatest Waterfront Dining Pleasure?
What's new for visiting yachters and Bay Area cruisers? A disrupted world means a lot has changed, and much of it for the better.
US Sailing Team’s Olympic Development Program Launches Mixed 470 Program
US Sailing Team is proud to announce the opening of applications for its new Mixed 470 Program ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Good Jibes #58: Paul Dines on Delivering Happiness Around the Bay
Paul has been on San Francisco Bay since 1983 and captains the schooner 'Freda B.'
Skippers Wanted: US Coast Guard-Licensed Captains for Charters and Private Lessons
Hourly rate from $50. Weekend and weekday work available.
What a Difference a Day Makes to the Bay
The only constant is change, and this weekend was a perfect example. It started as another perfect , sunny September weekend, shifted to a stormy Sunday, and finished under a clearing rainbow.
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