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Sea Scouts practiced jumping into the water of San Francisco Bay in a lobster suit (aka Gumby suit) as part of a safety clinic held at Coast Guard Station Yerba Buena Island just south of the Bay Bridge.©
When you’re in a business as highly competitive as selling top-tier yachts, it’s important to be creative.
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©Latitude 38 Media, LLC Gals love the tropical temperature, too. Unknown
©Latitude 38 Media, LLC If you are one of the two people in these refreshing photos, we’ve love to hear from you.
The splendid schooner Eros transits Panama Canal locks in company with a massive container ship.
Debbie atop the mast of Yesterday’s Girl, doing what has been traditionally considered to be a ‘blue job’.
The little Hawaiian sloop Malia is safely back in port today, nine days after the search for her was abandoned.
Those 5,000-ft mountains in the background make it unlikely this is a photo of Florida.
All sorts of sailors do the Pacific Puddle Jump each year, sailing aboard a wide variety of boats.
Although the body of former Bay Area sailor Tom Kardos still has not been found, many more details have emerged regarding the lead-up to the capsize of his boat, Seven Sisters, in Mexico’s Gulf of Tehuantepec late last month.
It sort of looks like the world’s first cruising catamaran with a canting daggerboard.
The tragic grounding of Team Vestas Wind left the sleek Volvo 65 high on a remote Indian Ocean reef.
This is what a Swan 90 looks like, although we’re not sure she’s the model owned by our mystery multiple boat owner.
Three boats ‘pleasure racing’ in close company on the warm, smooth waters of sun-drenched Banderas Bay during the 2012 Blast.
As of yesterday widespread rumors about the venue choice for the 35th America’s Cup became official: It will be Bermuda, not San Diego.
A sled — er, sailboat — full of Christmas characters and decor plies the waters of the San Rafael Canal.
The notch taken out of Lakota’s starboard ama should be easily repairable. But we can only imagine what would have happened if she’d been traveling at the record-setting speeds that she is capable of.
Seven Sisters, flipped and with cracked amas, as found by the Coast Guard.
Don’t let the forecast of several more days of rainy weather make you blue.
The most recent photo of the beached Team Vestas Wind Volvo Ocean 65 shows that the boat is still in one piece.
If you give the ‘gift of sailing’ to a friend or loved one, he or she will be happy as a toddler with a shiny new toy.
Chris White believes in light, performance catamarans. Even so, his 57-footer was a little too heavy to lift.
There’s not a lot of room aboard a 28-footer with a canoe stern.
Every November, StFYC hosts the Big Sail, just before the big local rivalry college football game, Cal vs.
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