The Hawaiian Chieftain has relocated to
the East Coast under new ownership and will not be returning to the San
Francisco Bay.
We would like to thank the thousands of people
who have sailed aboard the
Hawaiian Chieftain over the past 12 years.
It really is all about teamwork, we could not have done it without you
and thank each and every one of you for your support.
While we know that the Hawaiian Chieftain
will be greatly missed, we are pleased to announce and endorse the programs
that CALL OF THE SEA will be
operating in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Call of the Sea is an educational non-profit
organization dedicated to connecting people to the sea through the unique
hands-on learning experience of sailing aboard a traditional ship.
Originally founded in 1984 by local sailors and headed by Capt. Alan Olson,
it has recently reorganized by merging with Voyage Seaward, a like-minded,
dynamic and dedicated group led by Capt. Ken Neal-Boyd. This new
organization will start educational programs this spring.
These powerful experiential and educational
programs will serve a wide variety of San Francisco Bay area youth and
communities. Many will come from ‘at risk’ and underserved backgrounds.
To help provide funds for these programs, CALL OF THE SEA will offer private
charters, public sails and adult educational sailing programs.
Why not join them for a sail and help Bay area
youth experience the power and beauty of the Bay and the CALL OF THE SEA!