South San Francisco Bay Charter Rental Manual – Night Charter

Website design By BotEap.comNight charter

Website design By BotEap.comAfter a few days of rental, you may be ready for more
extensive cruise in the bay. There are many ports and
marinas where you take a boat to spend the night. Sailors
those who like camping will like the economy of staying overnight
sailing in the smallest boats, but the characteristics of the largest
boats will make it more comfortable. Spinnaker offers a
special weekend rate for Friday night period
until Sunday night. Weekend cost is discounted
at 10% of the cost of chartering two weekend days. Friday
the night is included without additional charge. At other times, there is a
10% discount for two or more consecutive days and 20%
discount for 5 or more consecutive days.

Website design By BotEap.comPlaces to go include anchorages, private yacht clubs,
marinas and parks. The best anchorage in the bay is
Clipper Cove, also known as Treasure Island Cove or Yerba
Good Island Cove. Clipper Cove is the name given when
Pan Am Clipper seaplanes were based there. This is
the coolest place to anchor during heat waves. Be sure to
enter the northern end of the mouth of the cove to avoid
the shoal that extends from Yerba Buena Island in the
cove entrance. Inside the cove there is a lot of space
to swing at the anchor next to Treasure Island Marina. TO
The cool breeze blows right over the connecting driveway
Treasure Island to Yerba Island, but the water is flat and very
well protected.

Website design By BotEap.comThere are dozens of public marinas around the bay. Some
are privately owned and some are municipal but almost all
We accept boats for the night. Some ports belong to
private yacht clubs. These are only open to their members
and members of reciprocal private yacht clubs. Tea
California Boater’s Guide to the Ports and Marinas of the
San Francisco Bay, Delta, Outer Coast and Hawaii is a good
Port guide with descriptions of facilities, maps, telephone
numbers and other useful information. There is a copy in the
Spinnaker office for reference.

Website design By BotEap.comPopular destinations include South Beach Harbor near Pac
Bell Park in San Francisco, Schoonmaker Point Marina in
Sausalito and Bellena Isle Marina in Alameda. These and
many others have restaurants nearby and other fun things to do
do.

Website design By BotEap.comThere are also some parks where boats are welcome.
in particular, Angel Island State Park. This park has picnic areas,
natural areas and historic areas that date back beyond the
civil war. Slips are available at Ayala Cove, on a first come, first serve basis,
first served during the day. These safeguards must be left vacant
at sunset. There are mooring buoys in the cove where the boats
can spend the night. There is a fee for using the safeguards and
mooring buoys. Make sure to get there early in the summer.
weekends, as the moorings tend to fill up at noon on the
Saturday.

Website design By BotEap.comThere is a long list of possible things to do. These include
ports with restaurants in San Francisco, Sausalito,
Jaws, Richmond, Berkeley, Emeryville, Oakland,
Alameda and San Leandro. In Oakland at Jack London
Square is Yoshi’s for Jazz. Pac Bell Park is right on
Port of South Beach in San Francisco. Sail towards giants
play! During a multi-day charter, it is possible to sail as
to Vallejo or even the California Delta.
If you have an idea and want some advice, talk to the staff
at Spinnaker Sailing. Talk to us even if you are just curious
about the cruise.

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