
Posts Tagged ‘Maritime History’
USCG Barque ‘Eagle’ Has Landed on the Bay
The USCG barque 'Eagle' has entered the Bay and reached her San Francisco port at Piers 15/17. She made a grand entrance into the Bay, sailing through the Gate and under the bridge in the company of local vessels
- Maritime History
- Circumnavigators
- West Coast Sailing
- General Sailing
- Racing
- Northern California Racing
Great Pumpkin Regatta Nautical Trivia Quiz Solved
We hope you are challenged, entertained, and educated by our short story question-style trivia questions.
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.
Good Jibes #92: Life at Sea, Master Mariners Racing, and Going With the Flow
Tune in as we read three stories from the pages of this month's 'Latitude 38'. You'll hear about life at sea, racing on wooden boats, and making passage from the West to the East Coasts of the USA.
Sailing History From the Wulzen Family Albums
Historical San Francisco waterfront photos shot on glass plates by D. H. Wulzen Jr.
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