Alameda Marina
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Alameda Marina occupies the western shore of Alameda Island in the heart of San Francisco Bay, offering some of the most sheltered berthing in the bay while remaining just minutes from open water. The marina is a working boatyard and marina combined — one of the last full-service yards on the bay — with 300-ton Travelift haul-out capacity, a large DIY boatyard, and competitive live-aboard rates. Oakland's Jack London Square is a short bicycle ride away. Strong afternoon westerlies funnel through the Golden Gate make for reliable 15–25 knot sailing breeze from June through September.
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Events Near Alameda
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Marine VHF Radio Operator Certification — Spring 2026
May 9, 2026 · Shilshole Bay Marina Community Room
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Anacortes Waterfront Festival 2026
May 16, 2026 – May 17, 2026 · Cap Sante Boat Haven
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Swiftsure International Yacht Race
May 23, 2026 – May 24, 2026 · Royal Victoria Yacht Club
Event details →Useful Guides for Visiting Sailors
Education hub →Seamanship · 13 min read
Docking and Mooring in Tidal Waters
Master docking techniques and mooring strategies for Pacific Northwest's challenging tidal environments.
Navigation · 20 min read
Tides and Currents in the Pacific Northwest
Seymour Narrows runs at sixteen knots. Cattle Pass produces standing waves. Active Pass schedules itself around BC Ferries. PNW navigation is governed by tides and currents — this is how to read them.
Seamanship · 14 min read
Anchoring in Pacific Northwest Waters
Twelve-foot tides, four-knot current in the passes, kelp on every shoreline, and a wind that can shift through three quadrants while you sleep. PNW anchoring is its own discipline.