Looking for a boat ride in San Francisco

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Don Beavin

My family and I will be in San Francisco soon and I would love to take them out on the bay for a 1-4 hour sail. All of my experience has been limited to inland waterways, so I wouldn't be opposed to some sort of charter or "party boat" idea. Also, we will not have a personal vehicle, so proximity to the Fisherman's Wharf area and public transportation is a big plus. Thanks, Don
 

Ross

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
If you should come to the "right"

coast and come near the upper Chesapeake Bay I will take you for a day sail.
 
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Mel E

While sailing near Angel Isalnd

a couple weeks ago I saw a boat come by with an ad painted on the side, you might look at the link I put with this message to see if it fits your bill I have no knowledge of what or how they do it, but I did call up the site to get the web address to include. I'm knew to Bay sailing myself, only been out 2 or 3 times and I'm learning with a lot more to learn. Fair winds, and I hope you and your family get out on the Bay, it a great.
 
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Don Beavin

Bay sailing

Thanks. I'll check into it in a couple of weeks. Happy Sailing, Don
 
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George B., s/v Freya

San Francisco Bay Sailing Charters

Here’s a couple of things to look into if you are going the “party boat route”: Ruby: http://www.rubysailing.com/index1.htm Adventure Cat: http://www.adventurecat.com/ There is a schooner down at South Beach Yacht Harbor with a name like “Bay Lady” (or something like that) that does regular cruises too. If you are looking for more of a private yacht type of (crewed) charter: Imi Loa: http://www.sfsailtours.com/ Here is a very handy website for these and a lot more charters: http://www.boatingsf.com/catpage.php?category=charters
 
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