16th Annual Delta/Bay Extravaganza

If we arrive at the D street Bridge at 2 pm on Thursday, April 5, we can clear the bridge if we have 10.5 feet of boat vertical clearance. Anything taller than this and you will not fit.

I recommend that each vessel skipper determine their vertical clearance in advance so we know our options.

Steve, go ahead and see if we can get ten vessels into either Benicia or Martinez on Thursday. That would be another good option.

John also said that we could spend another night at the Duck Club and use it for a fishing day. We have many options to hang out together!

Jim & Kath
 
John

I like your Vallejo option. Let’s see what Steve finds out about Benicia first.

We could stay at Benecia or Vallejo on Thursday, squeeze under the D street Bride for a Petaluma Friday, and back to San Francisco for Saturday.

Robbin of John and Robbin does not want to stay on the bouy at Angel Island as she’s thinks it would we too rough for the night.

Jim & Kath
 
I bought gas at Benicia a few years ago when I still had the dog of a Honda 90.
That was a rough trip-- I had to buy gas at Petaluma, Sausalito and Benicia on that trip. Glad to finally get rid of the 90 and go back to twins.
 
Thoughts to Consider (might be worth what you paid for them)

Might be best to stay in Petaluma on Thur night and either Benecia or Vallejo on Friday, in looking at the Low Tide Predictions. Would rather not leave for San Francisco from Petaluma Saturday because Low Tide isn't until around 3:00 p.m. With normal afternoon chop and the potential for rough weather, we would be facing a long trip across the bay to San Francisco in the late afternoon. If we left from either Benecia or Vallejo, we would be able to leave in the morning.

Kent
MARCIA JANE
 
For me, I would forego Petaluma and add a 2-hour “fishing and release tournament” on the way to Napa from John’s club. Go from Napa to Vallejo, and then on to San Francisco.
Having offered all those suggestions, I’ll be happy to go anywhere you wish to go as long as I can find a good restaurant and a colorful bar to tell stories...
Jim, just let us know how much extra for a bit of sunshine
 
Some good news. I got the Berthing Worksheet for SF South Beach Marina. So we do have a place to stay Saturday night!

Steve,any luck with Benecia?

Does any vessel require more than 10.5 feet of vertical clearance?

Jim & Kath
 
I know I don't require 10.5 ft of clearance, maybe 7 ft (waterline to top of radar dome), I'll have to measure tomorrow.

I wasn't able to find Benecia's phone number quickly today, found it tonight though, so will give them a call tomorrow.

I did call Martinez Marina right across from them. Very friendly people. We discussed the 10-boat situation and potential date of 5 or 6 April. They said both of those days are open. They have a 160 ft dock, sort of like the F dock at Sausalito, just a little shorter. HOWEVER, they require all boats to "stern-tie". I told them we could tie gunwale to the dock and buddy-up tie 2 to 3 boats in about the same space, she didn't seem to like that. They sent me an email, I replied that I don't think it will be doable for us, we all have outboard motor, trailerable boats. I asked if they had ever seen an outboard boat stern-tied? I'll see what they say, but not hopeful.
 
I do have a tall radar arch. My no problem height for land or water is 12 ft. I am sure that gives me more than a foot of clearance but am not sure about 10.5 ft. I have been very busy but will try to get out and measure soon.

Steve
 
Hi Jim and Kathy and fellow C-Brats,

It appears that recent knee problems are going to be causing another surgery for Kent. A visit to the doctor this week has confirmed the need for surgery. Kent has been encouraging Jim to get knee replacements for the last few years. Well, apparently the plastic pads in the middle of the metal replacements have worn out and pieces of plastic are catching just like torn cartilage 20 years ago. Jim, don''t get your knees replaced until you can't stand the pain any longer!!!

I was hoping to celebrate my 80th birthday on the last day of our cruise this year. Alas it is not to be. We'll miss the group and look forward to either next year, or possibly Catalina this year. Marcia and I were really looking forward to the cruise this year but will hope to see you soon.

Kent & Marcia
Marcia Jane
 
I remember years and years ago that we stayed near Jack London Square .... and ate at the great rib joint...where Steve ordered his ribs with the hot sauce...(they were too hot to eat) We had a great time there...but then we always have a great time wherever we go..

Joel
SEA3PO
 
Journey On has a tall radar arch with a Lowrance radar sitting on top. The clearances I need:

ON THE TRAILER: The boat fits under the gas station's 11 ft canopy, with some clearance. Always.

IN THE WATER: The boat fits under a 9 ft clearance bridge. Last tested at the Delta Cross Channel in 2016.

Note that the boat is is several feet above the pavement when it's on the trailer and floats to the waterline in the water, giving a height reduction of several feet when it's launched. Remember to lower the VHF antennas (and others, as appropriate.)

As I've mentioned before, we've been under the Petaluma bridge at low tyde when the didn't want to open it.

Boris

Boris
 
Kent I hope the surgery goes well and it alleviates your pain, health is the first thing you need to take care of.

I regret that I must pull out of the waiting list, as time got closer and closer we have made too many commitments. I should have dropped out of the list before now and allowed someone else to sign up. Hopefully there is still time for someone to get in on this fantastic get together and enjoy the experience.

Will catch up with some of you folks in Catalina in Aug!
 
Sorry Kent that you will not be able to make it. I admire your longevity and general age related health.

Because Floyd has now removed himself from the waiting list we have room for one more vessel. Please sign up if you want to go.

We have paid for reservations for ten slips at San Francisco. Please send your check for $45 before March 20. Thank you.

Jim & Kath
 
Good news. Thanks to all the efforts of John and Laurie we have a new confirmed trip itinerary.

On Thursday morning we will leave the Duck Club and head to the Vallejo Yacht Club (founded in 1900!). We will stay there Thursday night before we head to Petaluma on Friday morning.

The cost for Vallejo berthing is between $20 to $25 per boat, cash preferred.

For those that are interested we can go up the Napa River 13 NM (1.5 hours each way) and tie up at the new Napa Main Street Dock, right in the heart of downtown Napa for lunch.

For drinks and dinner in Vallejo there is the Mare Island Brewery and Zio Fredos Resturant within a short walk of the Vallejo Yacht Club.

For Friday morning John and Laurie are hosting a breakfast at the Vallejo Yacht Club for the group.

Low tide is 1:56 PM at the Petaluma D Street Bridge for our Friday trip to Petaluma.

I think this is a pretty good alternative plan for our trip and most should enjoy this new venue provided by John & Laurie for which we are greatful.
 
Pedro

Can you check with your good friend at SF South Beach Marina Yacht Club if we could have a group dinner there on Saturday night?

That worked out well last year and we would like to do it again.

Thanks Pedro.
 
Hey Jim,

Check is in the mail! People have called Kent many things, but deadbeat is not one of them. Thanks for your thoughts. Love the revised itinerary and we hope the weather gods will smile on this year's cruise! :rainbow

Kent and Marcia
MARCIA JANE
 
Jim Gibson":2ztj1sxh said:
Pedro

Can you check with your good friend at SF South Beach Marina Yacht Club if we could have a group dinner there on Saturday night?

That worked out well last year and we would like to do it again.

Thanks Pedro.

Hi Jim,
Looks like it was a group effort, Laurie just reminded me that our reciprocal yacht club thing only got our crew in the door and Pedro had a friend there as well, so they let us stay! good thing... I have a reputation ya know.
Pedro, we'll double team em. :mrgreen: Jim let me know if I can be of any assistance.

John and Laurie
 
Jim, John and Laurie, great news on being able to use the Vallejo yacht club, change of pace and scenery is always a delight, thanks!

Kent, we'll miss you, always looking forward to spending some time with you folks. Hope your surgery goes well and you heal fast, at least at a normal pace. Hey, pretty soon we'll be calling you bionic Kent, you'll be out-running us all...

I measured my boat on the trailer yesterday. It's 10' 3" tall from ground to top of the 18" dia radar dome. It's 3 ft from the ground to the waterline. So it's about 7' 3" tall in the water. Let's call it 8 ft even to allow for small wave action. We should have no problem with the Petaluma bridge.
 
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