
Maritime History
Stan and Sally Honey, Richard Henry Dana and Bermuda
Two hundred years after Richard Henry Dana left Boston for California, Stan and Sally Honey are sailing south in the 2022 Bermuda Race.
Belvedere Classic Yacht Regatta Attracts ‘Eye Candy’ Fleet
After a two-year hiatus due to COVID and related issues, the Great San Francisco Schooner Race and Belvedere Classic have returned to the Bay.
Latitude 38: Question of the Month
Which was the first issue of 'Latitude 38' to have color photos inside?
Marina del Rey Celebrates Its Past, and Future
Marina del Rey Historical Society is hosting a Sunday Brunch Fundraiser on Sunday, June 5, in support of its exhibits in the Fisherman's Village gallery.
KC Crowell Relaunches ‘Chance’, Bear Boat #47
From dilapidated to gleaming. Bear #47 gets another chance to sail the Bay.
Kenichi Horie Sails Closer to Japan
The 83-year-old solo sailor is 80% of the way across the Pacific and nearing his destination, Nishinomiya City, Japan.
A Daysail With Paul Cayard and the Ocean Globe Race
We were pleased to join Paul Cayard and a group of nine guests and crew aboard Translated 9 us, a Sparkman & Stephens-designed ketch.
Vote for Paralympians Nick Scandone and Maureen McKinnon
The gold medal-winning 2008 Paralympic sailing team of Nick Scandone and Maureen McKinnon has been named as 2022 finalist inductees to the Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame.
Bluewater Bash Bashes Out the Gate Today
The Bluewater Bash started this morning from the San Francisco Cityfront. "This race looks almost like 'No winners: only losers and survivors.'"
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.
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