
Posts Tagged ‘Call of the Sea’
Brigantine ‘Matthew Turner’ Is Looking Up: Tall Ship Spring Rituals
Do you think getting your boat ready for spring is hard work? How about bending on 7,200 sq ft of sail, 90 feet above deck?
Caption Contest(!)
We've long wondered why this guy is lounging around, and what he might be plotting.
Sailing — It’s the Best Gift Ever
The best gift won't fit under the tree and will get people out on the Bay.
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Short Sightings — News Pulled From the Dock Box
From Sausalito to the Oakland Estuary, Long Beach to Panama, the news from West Coast sailing spreads worldwide.
Three-Masted Clipper ‘Stad Amsterdam’ Sails Under Golden Gate Bridge
Though the weather for stunning morning photos was uncooperative, today's 7:30 a.m. arrival of the 'Stad Amsterdam' was nonetheless impressive after its 25+ day voyage north from the Panama Canal.
Volunteer Creates Energy, and Positive Environmental Change
Volunteers have an important role in nonprofit organizations, and sometimes they're rewarded with extra recognition.
Sausalito Boat Parade Lights Up the Bay
Winterfest Sausalito hosted the city's 37th annual Lighted Boat Parade, and the turnout was spectacular.
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.
Sailors Partied Into the Night at Latitude 38’s Baja Ha-Ha Fall Crew Party
We have loads of photos and lots of great stories to share, but not enough time, or space, right now. But we knew you'll all be wanting to see the pics, so here's a little peek into last night's event.
Meet Our Latest Golden Ticket Winner, David Littlejohn
While sailing close to home is the norm, David has had his share of offshore voyages, including three Pacific Cups and a voyage to Mexico.
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