
Posts by John Arndt
A Pleasant Day on the Way to Half Moon Bay
It was smooth sailing all the way to Half Moon Bay for a small fleet of offshore racers.
Will Keeping It Simple Get You on the Baja Ha-Ha This Year?
There's no need to wait if you're thinking about cruising Mexico. Keeping it small and simple has allowed many to set sail when the spirit moved them.
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?
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.
San Francisco Bay’s Cold Water Means Abundant Anchovies and Pelicans
Frequent pelican sightings are the result of an abundant anchovy fish population.
Defender — Supplier of Maxwell Windlass
Defender: Marine Outfitters of choice since 1938.
Precision Control From Navtec Hydraulics
Navtec Hydraulic systems are built for boats like yours.
What Will You Be Flying on July 4th Weekend?
Besides spinnaker, blooper, staysail, mizzen or main, what are you going to be flying this weekend?
Time Travel With the Master Mariners Wooden Boat Show
The annual Master Mariners Wooden Boat Show is a chance for the public to step aboard and explore the well-cared-for vessels.
Roving Reporter Larry Haynie at the Royal Yacht Squadron’s Cornerstone Cup
As Larry reports, the yacht clubs across the pond are full of pomp and circumstance with many club members sporting blazers, white slacks and officers' caps, and every event capped with tea.
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