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  2. St. Francis Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The St. Francis Yacht Club is a private sailing club located in San Francisco. History ... and sailing classes. Heavily used during the summer months, the outstation ...

  3. Spaulding Wooden Boat Center - Wikipedia

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    The Spaulding Marine Center will continue to restore and preserve important San Francisco Bay wooden boats and communicate the skills and ideals that went into their design, building, and use. The 32-foot (9.8 m) gaff-rigged sloop Freda, the oldest active sailing yacht on the west coast, is the inaugural Spaulding Center restoration project.

  4. Formula Windsurfing - Wikipedia

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    formula racer in San Francisco Bay. Formula Windsurfing is the high-performance, competitive course-racing format of the windsurfing world. This type of sailing boards enjoy a massive wind range that enables racing in winds from 7 to 35 knots, and are capable of reaching speeds of over 30 knots. [1]

  5. San Francisco Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Yacht Club, with its tranquil setting in Belvedere Cove and its superb harbor, is widely recognized [by whom?] as the premier yachting facility on the West Coast. [citation needed] It operates a year-round facility including the harbor, a dry sail area, a full-service restaurant, and a bar. The Club's exterior and interior ...

  6. AC72 - Wikipedia

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    Typical racing speeds are over 30 knots (55 km/h, 34 mph) with the boats capable of sailing well over 40 knots (74 km/h, 46 mph) in the right conditions. The fastest race speed recorded was on Emirates Team New Zealand which was 47.57 knots (88 km/h, 55 mph) in 21.8 knots of wind (2.2 times the wind speed) on September 24, 2013.

  7. OCSC Sailing - Wikipedia

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    OCSC SAILING was an ongoing sponsor of sailing programs for disadvantaged youth in San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley and the East Bay. [10] In addition, a percentage of net annual sales was donated to social causes and groups that preserve and restore the natural environment. [11] [12]

  8. Golden Gate Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The rigid wing sail of USA 17 provided a decisive advantage and Golden Gate Yacht Club won the 2010 America's Cup by a considerable margin. [citation needed] They successfully defended the America's Cup at the 34th America's Cup in San Francisco in 2013, but finally lost the trophy in the 35th edition against the Royal New Zealand Yacht ...

  9. F50 (catamaran) - Wikipedia

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    On July 18 2024 Canada SailGP Team achieved a top speed of 55.06 knots (101.98 km/h, 63.37 mph) whilst testing new T-shaped foils, to replace L-shaped foils, in San Francisco. [5] Three AC50s from the 2017 America's Cup were converted to comply with the F50 one-design rule to create the new SailGP fleet racing circuit. [6]

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