Raccoon

This specialized ship the wanders the bay collecting floating debris, making it safer for everyone. It is a converted World War II era aircraft recovery vessel.

Queen Mary 2

1132-foot Ocean Liner Built in 2004 Based at Southampton, England The Queen Mary 2 carries 2,592 guests with a crew of 1,253. She is powered by a 157,000-horsepower electric power plant, comprising four diesel engines and two gas turbines, which provide electric power to AC motors in four 20-megawatt propulsion pods. She is the largest … Read more

Proteus

100-foot Experimental Vessel Built in 2006 The WAM-V rides on two narrow, inflatable hulls, with the cabin poised high above the water between the hulls. There's an engine pod, which can be easily swapped out for another, attached to the back of each hull. The cabin hangs from the superstructure high above them. The titanium … Read more

Papagallo II

74-foot Motoryacht Built in 1964 Papagallo II takes parties of up to 20 for dinner and 45 for cocktails on San Francisco Bay excursions.

USS Pampanito

USS Pampanito is a Balao-class submarine that has been open to the public as a museum ship since 1982. She saw two years of active service during World War II and is being restored to her state as of late summer, 1945, to represent the height of WW II submarine development. See the ship's web … Read more