
Working Waterfront
DeWitt El Toro Mural Progress Report
The Jim DeWitt mural on West Cutting Boulevard in Richmond is showing its full fall colors as it nears completion.
The Simple Pleasures of Sailing — Maintenance
The simplicity of sailing provides endless pleasure, while the maintenance gives a chance for lifelong learning.
Bay Area Sailors Cast Off Into the Holiday Spirit
The Bay Area sailing community is opening its door for everything from movies to art shows to live music and lighted boat parades.
San Diego Connects Sailors to the Sea
San Diego sailors have it good. After Monday's magnificent start to the Baja Ha-Ha we took a tour through the San Diego sailing community.
Good Jibes #112: Krysia Pohl on Serving and Sailing
Hear about Krysia's 23 years of service in the US Coast Guard, her Olympic Sailing campaigns, and just sailing for fun.
Woody Skoriak With Four Decades of Local Maritime Training
California is home to great training resources for anyone who wants to pursue a professional sailing and maritime career. Cal Maritime Academy is right off San Pablo Bay in Vallejo, and graduates new classes of merchant marines every year.
What Would You Do With $8.6 Million Available for Boating Access?
Put your own tax dollars to work! Boating tax money is now available in the form of boating access grants.
New Boat Show Coming to Sausalito This October!
Mark your calendar! Sausalito is hosting California's newest boat show from Friday, October 13, to Sunday, October 15.
Mountain View Youth Sailor Adrian Maciuca Launches New Product
Sixteen-year-old Adrian Maciuca, has launched a sailing life and a new sailing product from Shoreline Lake in Mountain View.
Allen Gross Keeps the Sailing History of ‘Folly’ Alive and Well
The cutter 'Folly' was built in San Francisco while shipbuilder Matthew Turner was still building boats at his shipyard in Benicia.
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