
Posts Tagged ‘Master Mariners Regatta’
S.F. Sea Scout’s ‘Viking’ Rudder Returns to Base
The S.F. Sea Scout whaleboat 'Viking' lost her rudder during last weekend's Master Mariners Regatta. It has since been found and returned to base.
Mayhem in the Master Mariners Regatta
Most of the fleet in the Master Mariners Regatta enjoyed a rollicking good time. But with winds in the 20s building into the 30s, it was inevitable that there would be some incidents.
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VetsBoats Brings New Life to SV ‘Clover’
VetsBoats founder Terry Moran's relationship with 'Clover' began when his 10-year-old eyes spied her racing that year's Master Mariners regatta.
‘Briar Rose’ and the Brown Pelican — A True Story
A large brown pelican dropped in on Jack Sloane's Tahiti Ketch 'Briar Rose' as he and crew Richard vonEhrenkrook were sailing from Bodega Bay to San Francisco Bay for the Master Mariners Regatta.
‘Random’ — The Boat Sailed by the Godfather of Richmond Yacht Club
Known as Richmond Yacht Club's flagship vessel 'Random's keel was laid at the Nunes Brothers yard in Sausalito, in 1949.
A Rare View of a Race From the Decks of a Bay Schooner
Standing on the decks of schooner 'Freda B' for the Master Mariners Regatta gave a rare, insider's view of the schooner at work, or rather, at play.
Mistress II Masters the Master Mariners Regatta
After the Master Mariners Regatta entries took their competitive tour of San Francisco Bay on Saturday, May 27…
Sail the Bay for Memorial Day, and Sailagram
A three-day weekend gives us all plenty of time and reason to smile on San Francisco Bay. It will be a weekend to relax in your best fleece fashions.
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