Sailing dinghys locally

Mon Jun 23 15:05:39 PDT 2008
Neighbor105498 Wrote:
I grew up on the East Coast, sailing sunfish and larger boats all summer. I'm certified to sail larger boats in the SF bay, but frankly, it's a hassle. I'd like to take my kids out sailing on small boats - a Hobie would be ideal. Where can I do that within about 3 hours drive of here? TIA Danny

Mon Jun 23 15:07:33 PDT 2008
Neighbor105440 Wrote:
My son took lessons a few years ago at a local yacht club. I think it was the coyote point yacht club. Webcard attached, website below: http://www.cpyc.com/c/junior.html?nocache@1+s@spuPnl.Ls1a62

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Coyote Point Yacht Club


Mon Jun 23 15:24:59 PDT 2008
Neighbor105359 Wrote:
I did the same thing when I grew up. I think Shoreline has this type of thing. Shoreline Park in Mountain View. About 20 min so. of San Carlos

Tue Jun 24 10:24:39 PDT 2008
Neighbor104566 Wrote:
I you have your own sail boat, you could sail at Lake Berryessa near Fairfield. That's about an hour from San Mateo. If you want to sail REALLY close-by and you have your own boat, you can sail in the lagoons in Foster City. Check out the webcard below:

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