Jeremiah O’Brien

441-foot Liberty Ship Built in 1943 One of the last World War II Liberty Ships still operating. A crew of veterans sailed her to Normandy for the 50th anniversary of D-Day. One-day cruises around San Francisco Bay and up to Sacramento are offered several times a year.

Hawaiian Chieftain

65-foot Square Topsail Ketch Built in 1988 Built from a steel hull, Chieftain's modern construction is well hidden by her traditional sail plan and above-decks furnishings. Her long bowsprit increases her 65-foot length on deck to 103 feet overall. She was based in Sausalito for several years, was sold to an East Coast owner and … Read more

Golden Bear

500-foot Training Ship Built in 1989 Originally commissioned as the USNS Maury, an oceanographic survey ship for the U.S. Navy. In 1984 she was transferred to the California Maritime Academy where she now serves as the Golden Bear III.

Gaslight

50-foot Scow Schooner A new design, based closely on the hay- and lumber-hauling scow schooners that were prevalent on the bay in the late 1800s.

Forrest Home

190-foot Four-Masted Schooner The Forrest Home sailed for 40 years. She was burned for her metal fittings in 1940.

Flying Tiger

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.