The San Francisco Bay Marina is located in San Francisco, CA
Phone: 415.292.2013

Website: http://www.parks.sfgov.org/site/recpark_page.asp?id=18028
Slips: 700
About the Marina:
The marina is actually divided into two separate locations, the West and East Basin. If you are looking for their gas dock, you'll find it located in the East Basin. The West Basin is home to several yacht clubs including the St. Francis and Golden Gate Yacht Clubs.
What You Need to Know:
Are there any permanent slips available? At this time the marina does not offer any permanent berths.
Is there a wait list? Yes, there is currently a wait list, and there is a charge to be added to it. You must pay $75 for your initial inclusion and then an extra $75 for each year that you are on the list. If you want to be placed on numerous size lists, there is a $75 charge for each list.
Can I park my car or RV at the marina? Yes, they do offer parking services. You must have a valid parking permit before you park there. Please call the harbor master for more information on how to receive a permit. Your guests will also need to get permits before they will be allowed to park at the facility.
Are there are liveaboards allowed? No, the marina does not allow liveaboards at this time.
Are there any picnic facilities? Although there is plenty of space to hold a picnic at the marina, please be advised that there are no built in barbeque grills.
Is dry storage available? No, the marina does not offer this feature at this time.
Are visitor berths available? Yes, visitors can expect to pay a $50 key deposit and a $125 pigtail deposit.
Can I contact the marina by radio? Yes, you can reach them on VHF Channel 16.
Are dock boxes provided? Yes, one dock box will be provided per vessel.
Is a pump out service provided? Yes, pump outs are available, but they are not free. You will need to pay $5 each time.
How do I reach the marina? Please contact the harbor master for exact instructions on how to reach the marina by land or by water. Please keep in mind that parking spaces and slips are limited. It is best to call ahead before you plan to take your vessel out.
Fees:
West Basin Fees
00' - 25'- $7.38 per foot
26' - 35'- $7.49 per foot
36' - 45'- $9.09 per foot
46' - 60'- $9.29 per foot
61' - 90' - $9.48 per foot
East Basin Fees
00' - 25' - $7.24 per foot
26' - 35'- $7.35 per foot
36' - 45'- $7.10 per foot
46' - 60'- $7.26 per foot
61' - 90'- $7.42 per foot
Guest Dock Rates
Boarding Dock Fee ( $3.00 per foot $ 1.20 per person )
Recreational Dock Rates
0' - 40' - $.60 per foot
41' - 59'- $.90 per foot
60' - 100' - $1.20 per foot
Originally posted 2008-03-25 05:56:30. Republished by Old Post Promoter
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