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The Great Aluminum Problem

By Guy Span, S.D.  Published: November, 2003 In 1999, Nichols Brothers Boatyard built a new Incat design, Jet Cat Express for Catalina Island service (this should not be confused with the Jet Cat Express that operated for Vallejo). Shortly after entering service, mysterious hull cracking and pitting developed. Nichols replaced a shaft bearing, believing that […]

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Bay CrossingsCuisine

By Mary Swift-Swan  Published: November, 2003 Surrounded on all sides by fabulous views of San Francisco Bay, celebrants can enjoy freshly cooked Italian-style fare while sailing with Compass Rose Yacht Charters. Started in 1989, the chartered yacht is available for elegant private parties and corporate events, with food from Alameda’s Marina Village cooked while afloat. […]

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Bay CrossingsWorking Waterfront

Marilyn Nemzer– A Heartfelt Venture By The Bay, The Book Exchange By Mary Swift-Swan  Published: November, 2003 Old Books, schoolbooks, textbooks, encyclopedias, and library books add tons to America’s landfills. In 1987, Marilyn Nemzer of Tiburon needed books for her home tutoring and teacher placement business, working primarily with private schools in Marin. She asked […]

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Ferryriders Rejoice!

Published: November, 2003 Bay Area voters will get a chance to take regional mobility issues into their own hands now that outgoing Governor Gray Davis has signed Senate Bill 916 into law. The bill, authored by East Bay Senator Don Perata, places a regional traffic relief plan on the March 2, 2004 ballot in Alameda, […]

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More Sensible Shoes

By Guy Span, S.D.  Published: November, 2003 New York’s horrific ferry accident at Staten Island is a wake-up call for ferry operators. While San Francisco has an excellent history of safety, even back in the radar-less fog-shrouded days, there have been accidents. In 1886, the North Pacific Coast steamer, San Rafael raced the San Francisco […]

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Bay Round Up

Published: November, 2003 The Midway A new and rather large arrival in the Oakland Estuary is the World War II carrier, the Midway. Actually, she was built during World War II, but the surrender was signed before she saw active duty. Word has it that she is undergoing cleanup after being held in the Reserve […]

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Ferryriders Rejoice!..Double coverage, pages

Published: November, 2003 On October 10, 2003, Governor Davis signed Senate Bill (SB) 915 (D-Perata, Oakland) giving the WTA the green light to develop seven new Bay Area ferry routes, expand existing ferry routes, and build 31 new boats. SB 915 authorizes the WTA to operate a comprehensive San Francisco Bay area regional public water […]

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Harbor Bay Ferry Rescue Drama

Published: November, 2003 Dear Harbor Bay Ferry Captain and Crew: Last Thursday, October 2, 2003, I launched my San Francisco Bay Pelican sailboat at the Grand Street Marina in Alameda. This is a small wooden sailboat with a two-horsepower outboard. I motored and sailed out the Estuary and began sailing on the Bay out towards […]

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Sensible Shoes

Published: November, 2003 New York’s horrific ferry accident at Staten Island is a wake-up call for ferry operators. While San Francisco has an excellent history of safety, even back in the radar-less fog-shrouded days, there have been accidents. In 1886, the North Pacific Coast steamer, San Rafael raced the San Francisco and North Pacific’s Tiburon […]

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Port of Call: Nuuk, Greenland

By Drake Nanda  Published: November, 2003 It’s understandable if you feel confused and adrift. Current events have altered the order of our world and split asunder the link between rational thought and action. Making sense has nothing to do with doing what is right…or what used to seem right. Consider our plight: An action hero […]