One of the three masts of the 1886 square-rigged ship Balclutha, now in the collection of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.
Balclutha Masts
The masts of the Balclutha, a full-rigged ship built in 1886, rise into the blue Bay Area sky at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.
Russian Hill
San Francisco’s Russian Hill rises over the 1914 paddlewheel tugboat Eppleton Hall at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.
A Herculean Vessel
Detail of the 1907 Hercules, a tugboat now moored at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park at Fisherman’s Wharf.
Boating in the Bay
The 1891 scow schooner Alma, in the collection of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, sails past a pier in San Francisco Bay.
Preserver
Detail of the 1907 Hercules, a tugboat now moored at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park at Fisherman’s Wharf.
The Old Ship at the Dock
The 1890 side-wheel paddle steamboat Eureka, which originally carried passengers and railcars between Tiburon and San Francisco and now resides in that city’s San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.
Sailing the Bay
The 1891 scow schooner Alma, in the collection of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, sails near the Festival Pavilion at the Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture in San Francisco Bay.
The Old Sub
The bow of the World War II-era Balao-class submarine USS Pampanito, now a museum ship at San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf.
Old Boats
A few of the historic boats, including the 1885 lumber schooner C.A. Thayer, the 1914 paddlewheel tugboat Eppleton Hall and the 1886 square rigged Balclutha, on display at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park.