Anyone with Experience and Advice on Sailing the San Francisco Bay Area

Oct 11, 2017
28
Catalina Capri 22 259 Washington DC
Sep 27, 2008
209
Hunter 41 Longport,NJ
Awesome and so many thanks. I think I had better not let my spouse read any of these posts - lest she won;t support us moving ourselves or the boat to SFO !
 

sfgary

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Sep 25, 2008
123
Challenger sloop Alameda
I just want to echo the other bay area sailors that the bay area has the best year round sailing in the world in my opinion. I've been sailing here for over 25 years and still love it.

Best wishes
 
Jul 1, 1998
3,062
Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Tagging onto what everybody above has said about year-‘round sailing, that is true and that’s a good thing. New England in the winter is really cold (read: Icy). Northwest is not quite as cold but cold enough, a damp wet cold, and for a very long time. The SF Bay winters may get cool and give some wind chill but it’s still do-able and the summers will be nice to hot, but hot depending on where one is. Near the Gate it will typically be comfortable in the summertime and the further inland, like the delta, the warmer it will get. One nice part is you can pick the lemons off your own lemon tree on New Year’s Day.

Summer winds are typically light until the fog burns off then they pick up as the valleys warm up. Do the windward sailing in the morning or the evening.

Sails: the typical OEM sails will get blown out and with the increased draft make the boat tender. The solution is for heavier or stronger sailcloth and shallower draft. A fin keel vs. a shoal draft is a plus, especially for going outside, but that isn’t to say a bulb-wing keel won’t work, just say’in that my preference is for fin keel.

Several years ago I went out on a H43 with sails that were blown out and it was no fun. The boat would heel over and we just couldn’t get it to sail well, felt really tender. On the other hand, I crewed on a Cal 40 out of St. Francis that had good (flatter cut) sails and it sailed really well, so big difference in how they could handle the afternoon wind.

Winds are much more predictable than up here. One[ce] you learn about the weather patterns it’ll be pretty easy to trip-plan and stick to it which will probably make the crew happy ‘cuz they can plan and know what to expect. Up here, “things change” and it drives my wife crazy because it didn’t turn out as she expected when I have to take a different route or go to a different place.
 

jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
22,746
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Up here, “things change” and it drives my wife crazy because it didn’t turn out as she expected when I have to take a different route or go to a different place.
Wow John you nailed it. Sometimes everything falls into place and the stars align. Then there is fog/swells and 30 plus breezes while trying to slip through a passage running 5 knots against your 6 knot best power day...

But when it is pretty... It is so pretty.
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Oct 11, 2017
28
Catalina Capri 22 259 Washington DC
Nice day.....which one of the thirty days this year is that?


LOL.........Just kidding sure is better than this concrete mess I live in.
 

jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
22,746
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
ASR. I know your city. Or at least I did back in the 70’s. Your right. It is a bit better.
 
Jan 5, 2017
151
Hunter 356 SF Bay / Delta
We just moved her last year from the Great Lakes and sold our small shoal draft boat before we left. The sailing is very different, but I can't imagine not having a boat here. It's December and I'll be out on the water both days this weekend!