
Posts Tagged ‘Bay Area Sailing’
Join the Sail4Parkinsons Regatta at CYC
Sign up for the Sailing4Parkinsons Regatta at CYC on April 11-12.
Ouch! RP56, ‘Vasara’ Finds a Can
A hard bang on the Bay: It "can" happen to the best of us.
It’s What’s Under the Water That Can Be the Big Worry
Local sailor Andy Schwenk ruminates on a few navigational hazards, their origin, and recent removal efforts.
San Quentin: Prison and Paradise on the Bay Area Shoreline
San Quentin Village is both notorious for its prison, and unknown — the kind of neighborhood you'd never know existed until you stumbled upon it.
Red Rock, the Least-Famous Island in San Francisco Bay, Has a $25 Million Price Tag
Is Red Rock art, yet another symbol of extravagant wealth run amok, or just a slice of nature to be avoided and admired as we sail by?
Jim DeWitt, Bay Area Renaissance Man and Master Artist, Passes at 92
On Saturday, James Harden DeWitt passed away at the age of 92. He was a giant in the Bay Area sailing world as a racer, sailmaker and painter, a true Renaissance man who wore his passions on his sleeve.
Weekend Sightings
The weekend of December 8-9 was a chilly one on San Francisco Bay, but a northeasterly provided some fine sailing in the East Bay for racers, daysailors and junior students alike.
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