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Students Visit the Ship!

May 1st, 2016|

Students from Willow Creek in Sausalito visited Matthew Turner again to learn about angles and area measurements, comparing the protractors that our engineers use vs the ones they use in classroom, knots and the importance of port and starboard terminology. Our partnerships with schools like Willow Creek ensure that students are able to learn during

Alans Notes

May 1st, 2016|

Progress continues on the construction efforts of Matthew Turner! Shipwright Richard O'Keefe's team has been busy on deck adding the bulwark and cap rail and the planking teams are averaging and impressive 6 planks each week in preparation for our Whiskey Plank Celebration June 18th at 6 pm. The recent surge in production around the

Seaward in Mexico!

March 1st, 2016|

It has been a busy, but great month on the Schooner Seaward in Mexico. After being anchored outside of La Paz, they were off again for the annual Carlton College charter. This was Carlton College's 7th Mexico charter on Seaward! The trip went from La Paz to Espirto Santo where they snorkeled with Sea Lions,

Volunteer of the Month: March 2016

March 1st, 2016|

Jon "Rebel" Allen worked as a general contractor, doing re-models and repairs in Marin and San Francisco. Back in the late 50's he had an apartment with with his long-time friend, and Matthew Turner volunteer Chas Denicke. Jon has done a fair bit of sailing including crewing on Hugh Jack's 45' Seafarer yawl. He quiped,

Alans Notes

March 1st, 2016|

Thanks to our generous donors, dedicated volunteers and crew, construction on Matthew Turner is full speed ahead. The planking is half way completed and we are close to installing two full strakes per week. Our Goal is to set the last plank (whisky plank) at our Annual Gala June 18. Last week we fitted the

New Volunteer Coordinator!

February 1st, 2016|

Our new Volunteer Coordinator, Roy Falk, retired from the telecommunications industry as an IT director. His work involving the start-up of new cellular businesses, gave him and his wife, Peanut, an opportunity to live in Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Poland, Taiwan and Brazil. Roy's sailing experiences over past 45 years include three Transpac races, YRA season

Alans Notes: February 2016

February 1st, 2016|

Matthew Turner ship yard is humming with activity. Planking continues with the end in sight on June 18th when the whisky plank (last plank) will be secured at our annual Gala event. Franz Baichl our head shipwright assures planking will be completed in time for the celebration. Our shipping container kiln is now operating and