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Here Come the Woodies!

Whether you’ve got a ride for the big event or are simply observing from the sidelines, the Regatta is an eyeful of nautical history.

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Wondering what to do on Memorial Day weekend? In addition to remembering our fallen American heroes — and reading the hot-off-the-press June edition of Latitude 38 — we’d also highly recommend turning your attention to another end-of-May tradition: The annual Master Mariners Regatta, slated for noon on Saturday.

If you’re unfamiliar with this long-established event, it’s the one time of year that hundreds of sailors who have old souls and special places in their hearts for hand-crafted woodwork, gleaming varnish and shiny bronze pull the covers off their vintage sailing craft and head out onto the Central Bay to do battle — in the friendliest sense of the word, of course.

Big sexy schooner like Brigadoon tend to be the stars of the show.

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NOAA is predicting 15 to 25 knots of wind on the Bay that afternoon, ideal conditions for this heavy-displacement fleet. At last count 78 classic beauties are registered to compete, including both gaff-rigged and marconi-rigged schooners, sloops and ketches, and one design boats like Birds, Bears, and Lapworth 36s. If you’re not lucky enough to have a ride aboard one, we would highly recommend that you dust off your telephoto lens, pack a picnic lunch, and head out on the Bay tomorrow to observe this spectacular procession of nautical history. Starts begin at noon off the Cityfront, with four Central Bay courses all finishing just off Treasure Island, and a high-spirited party afterward at the Encinal YC. We’ll see you out there!

By the way, please note that we will not be posting a ‘Lectronic Latitude Monday, in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.

The June issue of Latitude 38 is hot off the press, just in time for the long weekend!

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As recently as a few months ago, it was looking like the Bay Area would miss the the spectacle of the AC 45s altogether.
In the March 7 ‘Lectronic Latitude, we reported that a couple of moorings at Angel Island’s Ayala Cove had gone walkabout — thankfully with no boats attached to them — and that boaters should be cautious when planning an overnight stay.
The Bay has some of the most productive charity events on the West Coast, not the least of which is the Sequoia YC’s Hannig Cup.