Tom Perkin’s Maltese Falcon, arguably the biggest sailing yacht in the world arrives under the Golden Gate bridge Saturday, September 27 1400 hrs. We were on the water Sunday, but didn’t make it up to Belvedere, by all accounts of the traffic jam on the water that was a good choice.
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I saw this ship up in Prince William Sound two summers ago. What an influx of wealth compared to the residents of Cordova, Alaska.
Cheers,
Oceantric