SF Bay sailing
Latitude 38 is an excellent periodical, which covers marinas, racing, laws, trends and plenty of industry advertising. Serious sailing (and most racing venues) takes place in the 'slot'. It's an area where the Pacific’s west wind funnels between Pt Bonita and Pt Lobos through the Golden Gate (this sets up a >3:1 reduction in area for the Pacific winds to enter the bay, a venturi affect). If the wind is blowing 8-10 knots outside the Gate, it has to increase its velocity to 30 knots to get all that air between the bridge ends.Once inside the Gate, the slot is bordered by San Francisco's city front and the Bay Bridge to the South, and an imaginary line from Sausalito to Fleming Point for a northern side. In the summer months, the slot offers consistent 20 knot+ winds in the afternoon. Coupled with an ebb tide, you can have surface conditions exceeding anything outside the Gate. Good news- no swells. After October, the winds can range from 15-0 knots unless there are storms. This lasts until April.San Francisco's city front offers a number of large marinas (400-700 slips) each typically managing a lengthy waiting list. The marina at Pier 39 is privately owned, has 440 slips (smallest is 36') usually has availability, but you have to contend with Blue & Gold fleet wakes, the largest tourist crowds in SF and fingers requiring the agility of an Olympic balancing beam artist. There is only one boat yard in the area called San Francisco Boat Works, which is near the new Giants stadium. On the North side, Sausalito, and Tiburon flank Richardson Bay, which has a string of marinas along the lee side of the Marin Peninsula. To the East, Richmond, Berkeley and Emeryville marinas line the windward side of East Bay. All of these locations offer only a few minutes for you and your crew to prepare for some of the best, most predictable winds in the world, not to mention the sights. Consequently, slip fees are highest in these locations.Immediately south of the Bay Bridge, to the east, is the Oakland Estuary, which separates Oakland from Alameda Island. Along both sides of this waterway is the bay's highest concentration of marina and services. Commute time to the bay [entrance] ranges from 15-45 minutes depending on marina location, current and traffic.The South bay area has marinas scattered along both its sides, the farthest being Alviso where the South Bay Yacht Club, founded in 1888, is located. Obviously, all these locations offer lots of protected water, more sun, and plenty of events, however, if the slot’s winds are what floats-yer-boat, the farther you’re located from it, the longer the voyage to enjoy it.