San Francisco Bay Charters Handbook- Suggested 2 Day Trip
Suggested 2 day trip
South Beach Harbor at Pier 40 in San Francisco is a great
destination for a first overnight cruise. It's a reasonable
distance from Redwood City. At about 20 miles, it's only 4
hours away even at the stately speed of 5 knots. The harbor
is easy to find, easy to get in and out, and easy to maneuver
in. There are facilities such as heads and showers and lots
of restaurants and other shops ashore.
We suggest you plan your trip on a weekend when there is
morning maximum ebb approximately between 9:00 and
10:30. This will give you a favorable current heading up to
San Francisco in the morning and favorable current coming
back in the afternoon the next day. If you leave Redwood City
as late as the time of maximum current, you'll be arriving
about the time the current goes slack. This would give you
plenty of time to get to South Beach and may even give you
enough time to sail past Pier 40 and the Bay Bridge to check
out the North Bay, Alcatraz Island, etc. before settling in at
South Beach Harbor.
Make your reservations with harbor office at (415) 495-4911.
The overnight fee is $1.00 per foot. There is also a $50 key
deposit, which can be done with an authorized credit card.
The harbor master monitors VHF channel 16 if you need to
call via marine radio.
Pac Bell Park is within walking distance and there are
several restaurants in the area. Take advantage of the extra
time the next day to explore the North Bay a little before
heading back to Redwood City. Just allow about 4 hours of
sailing time from the Bay Bridge for the trip south. It's likely
you'll have the wind in your favor the whole way and if it's a
normal spring or summer day there will be lots of it. What a
way to finish a weekend sail!
Bob Diamond has been head sailing instructor at Spinnaker
Sailing since 1984.
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