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Recreational Boating

San Francisco Bay offers the spectacular vistas and special conditions coveted by recreational boaters of all types and classes. Whether it's America's Cup racing, spinnaker sailing, windsurfing, motoring, kayaking, or rowing, the Port of San Francisco provides the facilities and accessibility to make your voyages memorable, along 13½ miles of Bay shoreline.

Rec Boating photo

Downloads:

the Host & Venue Agreement
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Economic Impact Study
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Overview of Changes to
Host City Agreement (PDF)

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 San Francisco Board of
Supervisors' Resolution (PDF)

News Articles & Press Releases:

Mayor Lee Breaks Ground On Cruise Terminal [Jan.31.12]
• Team Korea Enters 34th America's Cup  [Apr.07.11]
America's Cup Organizers to Shake Down Systems  [Mar.18.11]
Regatta Daze in the Bay (The Architect's Newspaper)    [Mar.08.11]
Pier 80 Welcomes Freighter Carrying 33rd America's Cup Winning Trimaran    [Mar.01.11]

* (Subject to CEQA approval)

  • 34th America's Cup *
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         Event Calendar Button

  • Safe Boating Regulations   

  • Marinas

        Pier 39
        South Beach Harbor
        The Ramp

  • Boating & Yacht Clubs

        SF Marina & Gas House Cove
        Golden Gate Yacht Club
        Dolphin Club
        South End Rowing Club
        South Beach Yacht Club
        Mission Creek Harbor
        Mariposa Hunter's Pt. Yacht Club
        Bay View Boat Club 
      

  • Dock & Dine 

        Pier 39 
        Pier 5 · Lafitte
        Pier 3 · the Plant
        Pier 1½ · La Mar
        South Beach Harbor (docking)
        The Ramp Restaurant    

  • Special Locations 

        Ferry Building Plaza 
        Rincon Park 
        South Beach
        Agua Vista Park
        Warm Water Cove
        Heron's Head Park   

  • Last updated: 8/23/2012 12:03:57 PM
    Port of San Francisco
    Pier 1, The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94111
    415-274-0400
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