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There are nearly 40 marinas in the central San Francisco Bay area, with a total of more than 11,000 slips. Many have some guest slips available for overnight visits. Some marinas have openings for permanent slips, but many have waiting lists.
Phone: 510/523-2586 Fax: 510/523-0848
Founded in 1906, Aeolian Yacht Club is an all volunteer club that features deep water berths, guest dock, club sailboats and dinghies, wood workshop, and a clubhouse …
Phone: 510 521 1133 Fax: (510) 521-1185
Facilities include Svendsen's boatyard, chandlery, boat hoists, launch ramp. Home to Island Yacht Club.
Phone: (415) 332-3552
Small marina that is part of the Arques Shipyard. No public facilities.
Ayala Cove is not really a marina, but it offers marina-like docks for day use. Moorings may be used overnight.
Phone: 650-701-0382 Fax: 650-701-0420
One of SF Bay's newest Marinas. Offering 95 slips and end-ties from 20' to 75', power, cable, DSL and phone hookups, heated showers and laundry facilities, dock …
Phone: 510 523 5528 Fax: 510 865 2257
Newer marina on the west side of Alameda. Facilities include fuel dock, pumpout, tennis courts, Island Lighthouse restaurant, Ballena Bay Cafe, Ballena Bay Yacht …
Phone: 510- 981- 6740
Home of the Berkeley Yacht Club and Cal Sailing Club. Fuel dock, launch ramp, boat yard. Doubletree Hotel. Skates Restaurant nearby.
Phone: 510 236 1933
Brickyard Cove is a housing development with 200 homes and apartments, most with waterfront docks, and a small marina. Home to Richmond Yacht Club.
Phone: 650-583-6975 Fax: 650-583-6978
Offering 580 berths ranging in size from 30 to 66 feet and a 270’ Guest Dock. Can accommodate vessels up to 100 feet. (No live-aboards.) 300 ft. Fishing Pier. …
Phone: (510) 834-4591 Fax: (510) 834-1020
One of the Port of Oakland marinas, managed by Almar.
Phone: 650 573-2594 Fax: 650 343-5935
The Coyote Point Marina is in San Mateo, just south of the San Francisco airport and north of Foster City. Slips for rent, including multi-hull space, guest …
Phone: 650-365-3258 Fax: 650-365-6257
Located east of Highway 101 in Redwood City, Docktown Marina is home to several floating homes and houseboats. The area has a community-feel and boasts the Peninsula …
Phone: 510 428 0505 Fax: 510 428 4940
Slips available for purchase as well as rental.
Phone: 510 522 9080 Fax: 510 522 4803
Home of the Alameda Yacht Club. From 1904 to 1929, this historic location was the southern home of the Alaska Packers Association ships, the last square-rigged …
Phone: 510 865 1200 Fax: 510 865 1240
Facilities include the last surviving Alaska Packers Association building.
Phone: 510 834 4591
Many restaurants (including Jack's, Scott's Kincaid's, Il Pescatore, Tony Roma, Pizzaria Uno, Yoshi's) and shops at adjacent Jack London …
Phone: (415) 332-5510
The northernmost section of houseboats, closest to shore. No visitor facilities.
Phone: 415 454 7228 Fax: 415-454-6154
Marina completely rebuilt in the late 1990s. Facilities include Loch Lomond Yacht Club, Arena Yacht Sales. and Andy's Local Market.
Phone: 510 236 1013 Fax: (510) 236-1957
Marina Bay is a relatively new marina built in the space occupied by the Kaiser Shipyard during World War II.
Phone: 415-332-4723 Fax: 415 332 3302
Small, newer marina in front of an office park near the Bay Model, between downtown and the Harbor Rd. area.
Phone: 510-521-0905 Fax: 510-521-7032
The largest marina on the Estuary, this space was home to the Bethlehem Steel Shipbuilding Division, which built ships during World War II.
Phone: 510 521 2727 Fax: 510 523 0391
Mariner Square Marina & Drystack on the island of Alameda. In addition to storage and slips, provide services such as loading your boat with gear, food, fuel, and …
Phone: 707-252-8011
The Napa Valley Marina is the only large public boating facility, other than launch ramps, on the Napa River. In addition to covered and open slips, there's a …
Phone: 510 834 4591
One of the Port of Oakland marinas, managed by Almar.
Phone: 510 522 6868
Home of the Oakland Yacht Club, which manages the entire marina.
Phone: 650-952-5540 Fax: 650-952-0254
Since 1983, friendly service and resort setting at an affordable price. Concrete piers and landscaped promenade. Berths 30 ft to 60 ft. Double Finger Concrete Slips, …
Phone: 650-952-0808 Fax: 650-871-7532
Offers Berthing for 26 to 60 ft., Two lane Launch Ramp, Pump-Out Faciiltites, Park/Open Space, Swimming Beach, Fishing Pier, Restrooms, Hot Showers, Laundry Facility …
Phone: 415 435 1652
Paradise Cay is a housing development with backyards facing docks on man-made canals. There's a new marina that can accommodate boats to 115 feet with up to …
Phone: 415-332-0723
Small marina just north of, and immediately adjacent to, Sausalito Yacht Harbor. Many classic wooden boats. No guest slips.
Phone: 650-366-0922 Fax: 650-366-7598
Offers Berths for 26' to 50', Pump-Out Available, Dry Storage for trailered boats and RV's, Mini-Storage units Available, The Waterfront Restaurant on site, Guest …
Phone: 415 705 5556
Marina on the east side of the Pier 39 tourist mecca. Slips for sale or rent.
Phone: 650-726-5727 Fax: 560-726-7740
Protected Harbor on the coast south of San Francisco, 369 Berths, Fuel Dock, Guest Dock, Fishing Pier, RV lot, Ice-Making Facilities, Hot Showers, Restrooms, Pump-Out …
Phone: 510 233 3224
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Phone: 650-363-1390 Fax: 650-363-0725
The Port operates the 190-berth Redwood City Marina. This modern marina facility can accommodate vessels up to 50 feet in length and has 10 feet of water depth at …
Phone: 650-363-1390 Fax: 650-363-0725
Offering 43 slips and side ties, guest berths, a few live-aboards, dry storage, launch ramp, pumpout, fishing pier, picnic tables, electricity & water, public …
Phone: (415) 332-5510
The northermost marina in Richardon's Bay.
Phone: 415 831-6322 Fax: 415-292-2015
Also known as San Francisco Small Craft Yacht Harbor, the San Francisco Marina includes two separate areas, called the West Basin and the East Basin (also known as …
Phone: (510) 577-3488
A concrete, two-lane launch ramp, with boarding floats, is available at no charge 24 hours per day. Both diesel and unleaded gasoline are available from 9:00 a.m. to …
Phone: (415) 332-3100
Small marina adjacent to the old Sausalito Marine building and the public launch ramp.
Phone: 415-332-5000
Southernmost marina in Sausalito, adjacent to the central downtown area. It is one of the older marinas, but it has been very well maintained. Owned by Herb Madden, …
Phone: 415.331.5550 Fax: 415.331.8523
A relatively new, full-service marina. Side-ties can handle yachts up to 220 feet long. Guest slips often available by prior arrangement. Café at marina. Sandy beach …
Phone: 415-495-4911 Fax: 415-512-1351
The newest San Francisco Marina and the only one not on the north side of the city, South Beach Harbor was built in 1986 by the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. …
Phone: 510 834 4591
One of the Port of Oakland marinas, managed by Almar.
Phone: (707)648-4370 Fax: (707)648-4660
Largest marina in the north bay, with both covered and open berths, restaurants (Sardine Can and Zio Fraedo's Restaurant), fuel dock, chandlery, and boatyard …
Phone: 415 331 3393
The largest houseboat marina in Sausalito. No visitor facilities.
Phone: 650-701-0545 Fax: 650-306-9636
Centrally located on the San Francisco Peninsula, Westpoint is a protectedharbor with an ideal Mediterranean climate. Amenities include Guest Slips, Launch Ramp, …