
Posts by John Arndt
Quality Spars from Sparcraft America
Specializing in the design, engineering and manufacture of masts, booms and rigging systems of the highest quality for more than 50 years.
Get to Know Jeanneau with Club Nautique
Schedule an appointment with Club Nautique for the 'Get to Know Jeanneau' weekend, November 11-13, in Alameda, CA.
Making Tracks on San Francisco Bay, Baja and the Atlantic
While we were making local tracks on San Francisco Bay, others were getting ready to make tracks on other parts of the world's oceans.
The Far Side of the World: A Voyage to the Antipode
Drew has sailed thousands of miles trying to reach the antipode of his birthplace in eastern Canada, aboard his 1974 Islander 34 'X-Wing.'
Sail MS Crew Reports From Mid-Baja Ha-Ha
The Baja Ha-Ha started on Monday, October 31, in perfect conditions that have only gotten better. Fresh breezes, fresh fish and warming air have made it all an idyllic year to be sailing the Ha-Ha.
Why Is San Diego Bay More Welcoming Than San Francisco Bay?
Our trip to San Diego for the start of the Baja Ha-Ha again highlighted some of the differences between how San Diego Bay and San Francisco Bay welcome sailors.
Smooth “Sailing” for the Baja Ha-Ha Start
The light-air start for the Baja Ha-Ha caught on camera on San Diego Bay may be the prelude to a breezier finish in Turtle Bay.
Defender: Raymarine Evolution EV-100 Wheel Autopilot Pack
Get your Raymarine Autopilot Systems from Defender — Marine Outfitters of Choice Since 1938.
Volcanic Eruption on Angel Island
There are tectonic shifts happening on Planet Earth, so you never know what might appear next.
Kimball Livingston Expands Sailing Outreach in the New York ‘Times’
San Francisco Bay sailor and author Kimball Livingston continues to provide inspiration and perspective to sailors and future sailors with his dedication to telling the story of sailing.
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