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Glory Days is a 51-foot Morgan Out Island ketch, built in 1977. She is USCG commercially certified to carry up to 42 passengers, and comfortably configured for 30 guests in style. She is also certified for up to 20 people near coastal (20 miles from land).
The Morgan Out Island 51 has long been celebrated among serious sailors and charter operators alike for her voluminous interior, her stability in a breeze, and her forgiving, easy-to-handle ketch rig. Built for comfort as much as performance, the Out Island 51 offers a beamy, stable platform that makes her equally at home hosting a corporate team-building sail, a sunset cocktail cruise, or a full-moon celebration on San Francisco Bay. Few sailing yachts in her size range combine this kind of classic seaworthiness with the passenger capacity and onboard space that Glory Days delivers.
What truly sets Glory Days apart on the market is her US Coast Guard commercial passenger certification for up to 42 people. This certification represents years of surveys, safety upgrades, and Coast Guard inspections already completed, and it instantly transforms her from a private yacht into a revenue-generating charter platform from the day of ownership.
Currently operating successfully out of Sausalito with Bay Breeze Charters, Glory Days has an established track record running corporate team-building sails and incentive events, private charters and family celebrations, weddings afloat on San Francisco Bay, memorial and ash-scattering services at sea, sunset and full-moon cruises, bay tours past the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Sausalito, and the San Francisco skyline, and BBQ excursions to Angel Island.
San Francisco Bay is arguably one of the best stages in the country for a charter sailing yacht. Glory Days' guests sail beneath one of the most photographed bridges on Earth, alongside the storied silhouette of Alcatraz, and against a skyline that turns any private charter into a bucket-list experience.
Below and on deck, Glory Days is configured to keep large groups comfortable without feeling crowded. Her ketch rig allows for a more manageable sail plan with multiple smaller sails rather than one oversized mainsail. Her open, stable deck layout means she handles 30 guests with ease for events, while her full commercial certification keeps the door open for larger ticketed cruises and special event capacity up to 42.



