
Commentary
Schooner ‘Seaward’: The Quiet Legacy Behind Call of the Sea
There aren't many schooners on the Bay, and Call of the Sea's 'Seaward' remains one of the most active.
Yes, You Can Still Sail at Lake Merritt
For decades, the City of Oakland’s Parks and Recreation Department has offered sailboat lessons for children and adults at Lake Merritt, and rentals for those with some sailing experience.
Good Jibes #211: Women’s Match Racing w/Betsy Alison, Allie Blecher, Nicole Breault, and Molly Carapiet
This week we chat with women’s match-racing legends Betsy Alison, Allie Blecher, Nicole Breault, and Molly Carapiet about the past, present and future of the sport.
Eight Bells: Don Trask
The Bay Area lost one of its sailing legends with the passing of Don Trask.
41st Annual California Coastal Cleanup Day Attracts More Than 20,000 Volunteers
Just ahead of the rainy season, the shoreline gets cleaned up.
S.F. Sea Scouts Enjoy Annual Two-Week Summer Cruise
San Francisco Sea Scouts' Imani Ezzat shares her experience of the Scouts' annual two-week Delta cruise.
Max Ebb — The Art of the Squirrel
The squirrel has to make sure the chute is packed and ready for the next hoist without a twist.
Invitation to ‘Clover’s Open Day With VetsBoats In Richmond
'Clover' floats again after nine months on the hard. Visit 'Clover', learn more about her restoration, and support VetsBoats at the open house on Wednesday, October 1, from 9 a.m.
Five Weeks of Summer Camp and Sails Aboard Tall Ships
Local youth between the ages of 8 and 13 joined Call of the Sea's summer camp for adventure on the water and ashore.
Sausalito Boat Show — Getting Better Every Year
It was an idyllic Sausalito weekend to explore the expanding Sausalito Boat Show.
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