
Posts by John Arndt
Brooklyn Basin Rises on the Oakland Waterfront
Condos and towers are rising everywhere to relieve California's housing shortage. Will this eliminate the marine industry? Not in the case of Brooklyn Basin.
Santa Barbara Sailors Kill It at Les Voiles de St. Barth
Californians were well represented at Les Voiles de St. Barth Richard Mille. Richard Spindler was there for the action and Santa Barbara photographer Sharon Green got the shots.
Third Time’s the Charm on Opening Day Weekend
After a sunny winter and some damp spring days the clouds parted for the past weekend's Opening Day.
Sailors Are World Leaders for Sustainability on Earth Day and Every Day
Earth Day is an ideal time to recognize sailors are leaders in turning this blue planet green.
Defender NavPods: Built to Last
Their unique watertight seal and quality workmanship will ensure reliability and longevity of your marine electronics.
Trader Joe’s and Two Years Before the Mast
Many years after Richard Henry Dana Jr. traded along the California coast, Trader Joe's connects to the clean, green imagery of sailing while stumbling forward on how to eliminate plastic packaging.
Get to Know Jeanneau with Club Nautique
Schedule an appointment with Club Nautique for the 'Get to Know Jeanneau' weekend, April 29 - May 1, in Alameda, CA.
Friday Night Beer Can Racing — Ready, Set, Stop
Many summer beer can series are starting up around the Bay. The wind has its own ideas.
San Francisco Bay Built the Foundation for Foiling
Foiling didn't start on San Francisco Bay, but it was launched into orbit here.
The Campaign to Reinstate Paralympic Sailing for L.A. 2028
After 2016, sailing was dropped from the Paralympic Games. US Sailing is campaigning with World Sailing to get it reinstated.
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