San Diego Area Anchorages
There are excellent docks for overnighting in Oceanside. Call the City of Oceanside Harbor Division for info.(Area Code 760) It will cost you about $22-$25 per night for a 38-40 foot boat. Ask for a slip near the Jolly Roger Restaurant. They will assign you a slip there, but what you actually want to do is to use the open public slip on the West side of the dock. That slip is generally open and you will not have to put your boat right next to some big power boat staying the night. The public employees seem to think that two (2) 14 foot beam boats can easily fit into a 30 foot wide double slip!You can also anchor in Mission Bay at a little cove off of the main channel into the Bay. Watch your depth at low tide since the charts are usually 1-2 feet off. Just stay toward the middle of the cove.There are other anchorages in San Diego Bay. Call the San Diego Harbor Police at (619) 686-6570 for more information.The charter company can probably help you with other input.Please remember that when sailing out of San Diego Bay going North or coming into SD Bay from the North, you need to stay well off shore, 1-2 miles to avoid the kelp beds which will literally stop your boat. So, allow for another hour or so in travel times.Have fun. We don't have many gunk holes around, but the weather in early January is usually very nice.