Touristy Thing to Do at Worlds

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For those of you going to FINA Worlds this August looking for an interesting way to spend an afternoon away from the pool. I most strongly recommend the San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park: http://www.nps.gov/safr/ It's located right by Fishermans' Wharf. It has a museum and some preserved sailing vessels to tour. Best of all, the Park Rangers give discussions and presentations that are absolutely fascinating. I still remember a Ranger who could sing and play the fiddle explain how sea chanties were used as working songs to help the crew get various tasks done. Raising sails, weighing anchor, operating the bilge pumps, etc. After he was done with the talking part, he led us onto the deck and played the role of the chantyman while a crew of tourist volunteers raised a sail on one of the ships. Wonderful stuff if your a history buff or sailing enthusiast. Matt
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    Matt, That's really interesting. some how my father who grew up on a farm in flat Illinios learned ot sail. Frequently, he would drive us all night & into the next morning to the gulf to do about three days of sialing. Almost everyone thought that he was truly nuts. He would sing old sailing songs and tried to teach them to his kids. I was too young to remember and my older siblings could have cared less. Craig
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    Matt, That's really interesting. some how my father who grew up on a farm in flat Illinios learned ot sail. Frequently, he would drive us all night & into the next morning to the gulf to do about three days of sialing. Almost everyone thought that he was truly nuts. He would sing old sailing songs and tried to teach them to his kids. I was too young to remember and my older siblings could have cared less. Craig
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