Forrest Home
190-foot Four-Masted Schooner The Forrest Home sailed for 40 years. She was burned for her metal fittings in 1940.
190-foot Four-Masted Schooner The Forrest Home sailed for 40 years. She was burned for her metal fittings in 1940.
36-foot sloop Originally custom-built for offshore racing in the SORC (Southern Ocean Racing Circuit). After racing careers both on the ocean and in San Francisco Bay, she's now available as a skippered charter.
32-foot Aft-cabin cruiser
185-foot Barque From Amsterdam
Originally built as the Ukiah, a railroad freight-car ferry, she was rebuilt after extensive damage and relaunched as the passenger and car ferry Eureka in 1923. She ran between San Francisco and Sausalito until the new Golden Gate Bridge killed that route in 1941; she continued to serve on San Francisco Bay until 1957. She’s … Read more
47-foot Raised Deck Cabin Cruiser Built in 1940
Diesel-powered replica of a turn-of-the-century steam launch. Operates as a tour boat from Pier 39.
The only square-rigger in U.S. government service, Eagle was commissioned as the Horst Wessel and served as one of three sail training ships Nazfor i Germany. In 1946, she was taken as a war prize by the United States. Eagle now serves as the U.S. Coast Guard’s sail training ship, with a permanent crew of … Read more
107-foot Oceanographic Research Ship