
Posts Tagged ‘Corinthian Yacht Club’
Summer Sailing Starts With a Spectacular Summer Sailstice Weekend
From Friday night through to Sunday afternoon, it was a fabulous weekend on which to start the summer of sailing.
Weekend Weather Wonders While Sailing San Francisco Bay
We're always looking for wind shifts while we're sailing the Bay. Are there bigger shifts going on?
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Fabulous Scenes From the Magnificent Master Mariners Regatta
A masterful Master Mariners Regatta on a dream day in May on the Bay.
Sailing Into the Sunset With Friday Night Beer Can Racing
A warm, clear, fog-free Friday night had most beer can racers dressed in short sleeves, soaking up the last of the evening sun.
Boats and Crews Dress Up for Opening Day on the Bay
Sunday was the 106th annual Opening Day on the Bay, and from Raccoon Strait to the San Francisco Cityfront, boats of all types and sizes took to the water to join the festivities.
Celebrate the Coming Summer With ‘Opening Day on the Bay’ Sunday, April 28
Opening Day on the Bay is this coming Sunday, April 28. Join the Blessing of the Fleet and the Boat Parade to the theme "Rockin' on the Bay."
Let the Beer Can Racing Season Begin
With Daylight Saving Time now in effect, it's time to roll out the beer cans!
Caption Contest(!)
If we're in the second half of the year, sliding toward December, does that mean everything is going to be downhill or upside down?
Tiburon’s China Cabin Connection to the Webb Institute
There are many sailing artifacts below the surface of the Bay, and others ringing the Bay. One rests on stilts in Tiburon.
Good Jibes #89: Michael Moradzadeh on Loving Offshore Sailing
Michael Moradzadeh is commodore of Pacific Cup Yacht Club, past commodore of Corinthian Yacht Club, has raced in several Pac Cups, Transpacs, and other famous races, and has developed many sailing sites and applications.
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