
Posts Tagged ‘Wooden Boats’
Wind and Wood Always Make the Annual Master Mariners Regatta Wonderful
The planks on these boats were probably saplings two to three centuries ago. They're still sailing.
Memorial Day: Remembering Those Who Sacrificed
Thank you to those who fought and gave their lives for our country.
Teak Yachts, and the Changing World of Boatbuilding
The traditional use of teak in yachts is no longer a simple or, depending on its source, legal option.
Folkboats Forever
And just like that, I became the proud owner of my first Folkboat!
Good Jibes #216: Stories From the Sea: Wooden Boats in Film & Fiction, Part 2
Join us this week for part two of host Ryan Foland's exploration of the Newport Beach Wooden Boat Festival at Balboa Yacht Club.
Good Jibes #215: “Stories From the Sea: Wooden Boats in Film & Fiction,” Part 1
Tune in as we throw back to the ninth annual Newport Beach Wooden Boat Festival with Good Jibes host Ryan Foland, on location.
The Resourceful Sailor: Unstepping a Small Boat’s Mast With a Bigger Boat’s Yard
When The Resourceful Sailor was asked to help with an unusual DIY mast unstepping, he jumped right in.
Judges Keep Busy at Master Mariners Wooden Boat Show
Three Bay Area sailors had the honor of walking the docks, taking photos, chatting with owners and crew, and making check marks on their detailed score sheets.
Three Wooden Boat Shows in California This Coming Weekend
Classic boat lovers have three shows to choose from in California this weekend.
Master Mariners Toast the Past — and Prepare for the Start Line
The Master Mariners Benevolent Association gathered last Friday to honor the individuals and organizations supporting traditional sailing on San Francisco Bay.
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