Master Mariners Benevolent Association
The Master Mariners is a membership organization that hosts a number of annual activities including the Master Mariners Regatta every Memorial Day weekend, the Wooden Boat Show every June among additional events. Membership is open to traditional sailing vessels and their owners. A Friend of the Master Mariners category of membership for individuals who don’t currently have a traditional boat but would like to support and participate in the Master Mariners activities.
The Master Mariners Regatta
The Master Mariners Regatta is the Master Mariners Benevolence Association crowning event that takes place every year on Memorial Day weekend. The Regatta consists of a full-day of racing on the bay between 80 and 100 classic wooden sailing vessels in over a dozen different classes. The regatta start is in front of the St. Francis Yacht Club, and all boats finish near Clipper Cove behind Treasure Island after traversing the bay according to class courses. Many boats fly the house flag of a local sponsor who is also honored at a formal luncheon the week before at the St. Francis Yacht Club. A post-regatta raft-up, party, and dinner with music and dancing takes place at the Encinal Yacht Club in Alameda. Many boats spend the night and sail home the following day after a pot-luck breakfast.
Originally a race between the working boats of San Francisco Bay sponsored by the Boatmen’s Protective Association as part of the Fourth of July festivities beginning in 1867, the event continued on and off under the Master Mariners Benevolence Association until 1891. The revelry started with lively wagers and thousands of cheering crowds on deck, on shore, and from Telegraph Hill and concluded with the gala ball where the winners were awarded a silken Champion pendent emblazoned with a strutting gamecock. The event continued until steam technology overtook the age of sail at the end of the late 18th century.
After being nearly forgotten for over seven decades, the spirit and tradition of the Master Mariner’s Regatta was revived in 1965 for National Maritime Day and has continued uninterrupted every year since. The modern Master Mariners Regatta has been primarily attended by classically built wooden pleasure craft rather than the hay scows and lumber schooners of previous generations. The National Historic Landmark scow schooner Alma, berthed at Hyde Street Pier in San Francisco’s National Maritime Historic Park, represents the last of an era of the working boats that originally raced in the regatta.
Master Mariners Membership
Whether you own a traditionally built classic sailboat or simply love the heritage of San Francisco Bay, the Master Mariners Membership offers a place to belong. Our members enjoy sailing, volunteering, and connecting with others who share an appreciation for wooden boats and maritime history. Joining is easy, and we welcome both boat owners and Friends of the Master Mariners who want to support our mission and stay involved.
2026 Member Boats
Black Witch – 1949 Ralph Winslow Friendship Sloop
Chance – 1949 Bear Class Sloop
Gerda – Spidsgatter Sloop
Kay of Göteborg – 1977 Sparkman & Stephens Yawl
Velerosa – 1978 Bear Class Sloop
Water Witch – 1928 Lester Stone Cutter
Help grow the community! If you help bring in a new member vessel before the 2026 Regatta Luncheon, you'll receive a free t-shirt at the event! Send us your candidate’s information.
Members are encouraged to participate in any events; however, you need not sail your boat to every event to participate. With so many activities, volunteering at events is an excellent way to meet like-minded people with similar interests and become part of San Francisco’s history.
The membership process starts by filling out an application form, submitting a current photo of your boat under sail, paying the application fee, inspection of your boat by a Board Member or delegate, and the approval of the Master Mariners Benevolent Association Board.
We also have a Friend of the Master Mariners membership for people who don’t currently have a traditional boat but would like to support and participate in the Master Mariners activities. Friends receive a window sticker and The Shellback newsletter (yacht club reciprocal benefit is not included).
As we all know, costs continue to increase, and the board had to make the tough decision to raise dues next year to $120 annually, dues have not been increased since 2022. Pay your 2026 dues by February 1 and enjoy one more year at the 2025 price.
If you are interested in finding out more about joining the Master Mariners, please get in touch with us. You can download our membership form below and mail it with a check, or make payment here on our website store (purchase online).
Download: Member Application Form
Board of Directors
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Gena Egelston
COMMODORE
Water Witch
1928 Lester Stone Cutter -

Neil Gibbs
VICE COMMODORE
Kay of Göteborg
1977 Sparkman & Stephens Yawl -

Hans Hansen
REAR COMMODORE
SECRETARYVelerosa
1978 Bear Class Sloop -
KC Crowell
TREASURER
Chance
1949 Bear Class Sloop -

Hans List
STAFF COMMODORE
Sequestor
1940 Tahiti Gaff -

Diane Walton
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR
Gerda
Spidsgatter 28 -

Melissa Flick
EVENTS DIRECTOR
Aida
1964 Thomas E. Colvin Gaff Schooner -

Mark Harris
TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR
Velerosa
1978 Bear Class Sloop -

Sandee Swanson
AWARDS DIRECTOR
Black Witch
1949 Ralph Winslow Friendship Sloop