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  2. 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]

  3. Hornblower Cruises - Wikipedia

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    The M/V San Francisco Belle, a paddlewheel style vessel, joined the fleet in 2001. The Belle, with a capacity of 2,200 is the largest dining yacht on the West Coast. The San Francisco Hornblower Hybrid, the first hybrid ferry in the United States, was completed in 2008 and serves visitors to Alcatraz Island and Angel Island in San Francisco Bay.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Flying Cloud (clipper) - Wikipedia

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    Flying Cloud was a clipper ship that set the world's sailing record for the fastest passage between New York and San Francisco, 89 days 8 hours. The ship held this record for over 130 years, from 1854 to 1989. Flying Cloud was the most famous of the clippers built by Donald McKay.

  6. St. Francis Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    StFYC hired the famous San Francisco architect Willis Polk to design their clubhouse which was then built on land leased from San Francisco by the club on the jetty off of Crissy Field in the Marina District, San Francisco, on landfill created for the 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition. Polk died before the blueprints could be ...

  7. Steamboats of California - Wikipedia

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    Its schedule became, to leave San Francisco on Mondays and Thursdays at 7 a.m.; returning, it left Sacramento on Wednesdays and Fridays at 7 a.m.. $30 was charged for passage in cabins, $20 on deck, berths in staterooms $5, $1.50 meals for cabin passengers only. Heavy freight was $2.50/100 pounds or $1.00 per foot for measured goods. [5]

  8. San Francisco Model Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Model Yacht Club (SFMYC) is dedicated to the hobby, arts, and sport of building and racing working model boats of all descriptions. A California-incorporated 501(c)(7) non-profit, social/recreational corporation, it is anchored by the Spreckels Lake Model Yacht Facility in Golden Gate Park , which includes the lake itself and ...

  9. Swayne & Hoyt - Wikipedia

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    Swayne & Hoyt was an American steamship company based in San Francisco, California, and in operation from the 1890s to 1940.. During its tenure, the company witnessed the opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 and the massive shipbuilding program of World War I orchestrated by the United States Shipping Board which peaked in 1918 and 1919.

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