not china - well maybe China Beach: Can y'all recommend anchorages / moorings?

not china - well maybe China Beach: Can y'all recommend anchorages / moorings?

2 messages2010-09-18 22:10 through 2010-09-18 22:41 UTC

not china - well maybe China Beach: Can y'all recommend anchorages / moorings?

Mel2010-09-18 22:10
SF Bay people - please send all recommendations for good anchorages, moorings and overnights for my Cal 39: will be cruising the bay end of September and have been away for a long time. Mel Ray Gypsy, Cal 39 #3

Re: [Cal_Boats] not china - well maybe China Beach: Can y'all recommend anchorages / moorings?

Allen Edwards2010-09-18 22:41 UTC
If you are in a yacht club, you might get a slip at one of the local clubs. StFYC has a number of guest docks for example. I found the following online. Allen Protected Anchorages Ayala Cove on Angel Island<http://www.boatingsf.com/regionpage.php?region=angelisland> is the most protected anchorage in the entire central bay area. There's no real anchorage here, because the small cove has been filled with docks and moorings. You can use the docks only during the day ($10 fee for all or any part of the day), but you can stay on a mooring overnight ($20 per night May 15 - Sept. 15, and $15 per night the rest of the year). Richardson Bay is the anchorage closest to the Golden Gate. It has space for hundreds of boats. While not fully protected from wakes and chop, in most weather it is quite comfortable. Clipper Cove is between between Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island, facing Berkeley. This is a favorite anchorage of many bay sailors because of its central location and good protection. It is open to the east, but relatively few ships go east of the island. On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Mel <me… [at] yahoo.com> wrote: > > > SF Bay people - please send all recommendations for good anchorages, > moorings and overnights for my Cal 39: will be cruising the bay end of > September and have been away for a long time. > > Mel Ray Gypsy, Cal 39 #3 > > >