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About Our Mastheads
     
 The Guild's mastheads appear on our website and newsletters.

Website Masthead

Newsletter Masthead

Masthead Details
 Guild Logo
The Guild logo features the Maritime Museum of San Diego's steam yacht MEDEA.



   City Flag
The flag of San Diego is depicted flying from the stern of the ships.

First visited by European caravels in 1542 and founded in 1769, our port city has a rich maritime history that has seen ferries, freighters, clipper ships, tuna seiners, submarines, aircraft carriers, cruise liners, America's Cup yachts and many others ply her waters.
   Star of India (website)
An icon of San Diego, the bark STAR OF INDIA is the world's oldest active sailing ship; berthed at the Embarcadero, she is featured on our website masthead.

 San Salvador (newsletter)
The caravel SAN SALVADOR, flagship of explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, graces our newsletter masthead.
   Point Loma Peninsula
The peninsula of Point Loma forms the western headland to the approach of San Diego Bay, and was the site of the original landfall by Cabrillo on September 28 1542 at Ballast Point.