
Maritime History
S.F. Maritime National Historical Park Passes Visitation Milestone
In 2021, the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park surpassed a visitation milestone of 125 million accumulated recreation visits since its establishment in 1988.
The End of the Anchor-Out Era on Richardson Bay: Part 2
As the end of the anchor-out era on Richardson Bay approaches, Tim Henry delves into the facts and hearsay of the long-running debate.
What the Port Townsend Shipwrights’ Regatta Is Really All About
It's a classic event steeped in the tradition and culture of the Port Townsend maritime community. With the help of local sponsors, the event is free, and all sailboats are welcome, regardless of class or size.
More Olde Timey Images of Yacht Racing Past
"W.R. Hearst’s 'Examiner' used to cover yachting quite decently."
More San Francisco Sailing History on the Bay
There's lots of sailing history on San Francisco Bay.
Classic Schooner ‘Viveka’ Continues to Turn Heads in Europe
The schooner 'Viveka' has been nominated for the a Classic Boat Award hosted by the UK's 'Classic Boat' Magazine.
A Bit of San Francisco Bay Yacht Racing History
"If only the 'Chronicle' was as interested in sailing now!"
San Francisco Bay Sailing Photos Found in the Attic
The Wulzen family discovered some classic San Francisco Bay sailing photos from their father's archives.
Ghost Ships of the San Francisco Bay
After a long pandemic pause, the Corinthian Speaker Series will return in 2022.
Remembering the Classic 115-ft Schooner ‘Eros’
Longtime 'Latitude 38' readers might remember reading stories about 'Eros,' a 115-ft schooner that spent a couple of decades in the Bay Area. Have you ever wondered where 'Eros' is now?
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