When we came to San Francisco, I contacted the San Francisco Yacht club to learn more about Mahdee’s history. We knew that she was owned by a family who were members there during the 1960’s and hoped to learn more about Mahdee’s adventures with this family–or at a minimum to learn more about her 1967 Transpac and any San Francisco races she’d participated in as part of the SFYC. So, it was wonderful today to get a call from Jim, the son of the gentleman who owned Mahdee in the 1960’s. He has many fond memories and pictures, too! We’ve made a loose arrangement to bring Mahdee to the SFYC (likely week after next) for a few days. We can meet with Jim and see a few pictures as well as let Jim see Mahdee as she is today. Jim also tells us that SFYC hosts a wooden schooner event sometime in August–so perhaps we’ll be able to participate in that event as well.
In the meanwhile, we’ll be heading back up to the San Francisco Delta, quiet anchorages, and hopefully a little more warm weather than we’ve had here in the Bay for the past week.