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Press

  • Call of the Sea Sails into 2025 on the Wake of a Successful 2024 (by Michelle Slade, StFYC Newsletter, February 2024)
  • Tall Ships Are a Slow Travel Adventure (by Pat Tompkins, AFAR online travel magazine July 2024)
  • Matthew Turner’s Hybrid Drive System (by Mike Rutstein, Marlinspike,  in Sea History, Summer 2024)
  • Setting Sail With Sausalito’s Call of the Sea, Marin Living Magazine April 2024
  • MATTHEW TURNER–A Sausalito tall ship and its genesis (by John Skoriak and John Riise, WoodenBoat Sept/Oct 2023)
  • Matthew Turner–How it’s going (Marlinspike, Fall 2022)
  • Seaward and Matthew Turner Continue To Make Their Appointed Rounds (by John Skoriak, Latitude 38, August 2022).
  • The Call of the Sea–Meet the Newest American Tall Ship (Latitudes and Attitudes, Spring 2021)
  • Tall Ship Matthew Turner’s Sails Fly On SF Bay (by Monica Grant, Latitude 38,November 2019)
  • Outdoor Learning–A ‘Traditional’ Education (by Tim, Latitude 38, May 2019)
  • Peruvian Tall Ship Sails in the Gate (met by Call of the Sea’s Schooner Seaward) (Lectronic Latitude 38, May 2019)
  • San Jose Mercury News “Classroom on the Water.”
  • Tall Ship Matthew Turner Launches from Sausalito (Bay Crossings, May 2017)
  • Handcrafted Wooden Tall Ship Launches in Sausalito (CBS Bay Area, April 2, 2017)
  • An Unique View of a Tall Ship Launch in Sausalito (KPIX Sky Drone 5, April 2, 2017)
  • How We Helped Build A Historic and Sustainable Tall Ship in California (The Conservation Fund, April 2, 2017)
  • A Tall Ship That’s No Tall Tale:  Brigantine Matthew Turner Unveiled (KTVU March 31, 2017)
  • Tall Ship Launched in Sausalito (KPIX Sky Drone 5, March 31, 2017)
  • Tall Ship Built in Marin County Getting Its First Taste of Salt Water (by Eric Thomas, KGO, March 31, 2017)
  • Volunteer Built Ship Unveiled in Sausalito (NBC Bay Area, March 30, 2017)
  • 1st Wooden Ship Build in Bay Area in 58 years poised to launch (by Carl Nolte, SF Chronicle, March 31, 2017)
  • Sausalito Tall Ship Matthew Turner Ready to Set Sail (by Michelle Slade, Marin IJ, March 30, 2017)
  • Sausalito’s Tall Ship Plans Launch This Weekend (KRCB,March 29, 2017)
  • Matthew Turner Drops her Skirt (Lectronic Latitude, March 24, 2017)
  • Building the Matthew Turner (Latitude 38, March 2017)
  • Tall Ship Matthew Turner Readying for April Launch (Marin IJ, Dec 20, 2016)
  • Bay Area’s Newest Old School Tall Ship (csnbayarea.com, 2015)
  • Anchors Aweigh:  The Buliding of a Brigantine (Ship-Technology, August 2015)
  • Call of the Sea to Show Progress of Tall Ship (Marinscope, April 2015)
  • If You Come, They Will Build It (Lectronic Latitude Mar 2, 2015)
  • Bare Bones to Tall Ship (Pacific Sun, April, 2015)
  • Educational Tall Ship Project Looking for
    Volunteer Sausalito Art Festival “Crew” (Our Sausalito, August 6, 2014)
  • Low Impact for a Tall Ship
  • Educational Tall Ship in Sausalito to help kids set sail (SF Chron, Nov 27, 2014)
  • Marin Magazine 2014
  • Wooden Boat blog on the building of Matthew Turner
  • Historic Tall Ship to be Built in Sausalito with 100% FSC Lumber (June 2013)
  • Tall ship to be built in SF in 19th century
    style (SFGate, June 11, 2012)
  • A New Brigantine for San Francisco? (Old Salt Blog, Jan. 17, 2012)
  • San Francisco Chronicle (Jan. 15th 2012)

For media inquiries

Call of the Sea is proud to partner with the media to promote educational programs for youth.  We are happy to arrange a site visit to view our youth educational programs under sail or tour the new educational tall ship Brigantine Matthew Turner.  Media press kits are available. Please contact us at info@callofthesea.org.

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