Jim Gibson
Member
Herein is the final itinerary for our 20th Annual, Delta/Bay Extravaganza, 2024 C-Dory event. Our schedule will be two days at the Duck Club and two days at San Francisco South Beach Marina. (Petaluma is too silted and Sausalito is too hard to get a spot on the dock reserved.)
The SF Marina reservation was made a year ago to hold these days. Attendance for this event is closed due to the need to now confirm our SF marina reservations. There will be ten vessels attending this event.
There is a request for attendees to send an $80 check to me for SF marina reservations. There is also a request for food volunteers for the Thursday night potluck. All this is described below.
1. Wednesday, April 24th, Delta Marina, Rio Vista
Harbormaster Natalie Avila (707) 374-2315
• Launch fee of $15.00 to be paid individually, on check-in
• Vehicle and trailer parked in the gated lot at the end of the marina
• Parking, $5 per day, Wednesday to Sunday ($25), paid on check-in. Must get back by 3:00 PM Sunday to get truck and trailer out of storage.
• Pay total $40 ($15+$25) in cash to this Marina on check-in.
If you want to come a day early on Tuesday, April 23rd, the guest dockage is $1.25 per night. If you come earlier than Tuesday, please call Natalie and make a reservation. Those that come earlier can explore the Delta on their own, for example Walnut Grove and Sacramento.
Wednesday, April 24th, leave Rio Vista (Delta Marina) at 12:00 Noon, and arrive at Wheeler Island Duck Club, midafternoon. On Wednesday, Kath and I plan to launch our own vessel about 10:00 AM, at Rio Vista. We then will all leave Rio Vista, as a C-Dory Group, at Noon, and head down river to Wheeler Island.
2. Wednesday April 24th, and Thursday April 25th, Wheeler Island Private Duck Club
Jim’s cell phone (916) 799-0286
• Boats rafted double, boat-to-boat, at Club dock, 25-foot boats in first
• Bring enough boat fenders to raft up to the dock and for other boats to raft to you
• No shore power or water hookups
• Restrooms and showers in the clubhouse
• No marina fees!
We are staying two nights at the Duck Club (Wednesday night and Thursday night). Please bring your fishing gear and California fishing licenses to go fishing from the banks of the Duck Club on Wednesday and Thursday. Fishing is outstanding for stripers. Last year I caught more striped bass than any time in my lifetime.
John Eudy and Robin are hosting a gourmet BBQ dinner for everyone on Wednesday night. Kath and I are hosting a bacon and egg breakfast for everyone on Thursday morning.
For Thursday evening we are having a BBQ hamburger and striped bass pot luck. Kath and I will bring the hamburger for Thursday night. John Marshall will prepare the striped bass for us.
We need some food volunteers for the following items for our Thursday night potluck:
• Hamburger Buns and mustard, ketchup, and mannose
• Green salad and dressing
• Potato or Macaroni salad
• Chips and dip
• Corn on cob
• Desert of some type
• Desert of some type.
There are seven of you (Dora Jean, Sea Spray, Far C’R, NaudiCat, Octopus, Nowhere Fast, and Olsurfdog) whereby each of you can choose one of the above items, and make a contribution to our pot luck. Please plan on 22 people for food (includes the two caretakers of the Duck Club). Each party is responsible for their own drinks at the pot luck.
3. Friday, April 26th and Saturday, April 27th, San Francisco South Beach Harbor
Harbor Master Pallavi Talwar (415) 495-4911
• Cost of $35 per night, regardless of boat size (Prepaid)
• Non-refundable deposit, paid in advance, $10 per vessel (Prepaid)
• Rest rooms and showers
• Shore power and water hookups available (power adapter with a deposit)
• Everyone on “A” dock with assigned slip numbers (given later in trip).
Friday, April 26th, leave Duck Club by 8:00 AM (or earlier) and head to the Bay and on to SF South Beach Harbor. Our reservations are all set for South Beach Harbor for two nights.
On Friday and Saturday nights, we will have dinner at one of the casual nearby San Francisco neighborhood restaurants for those that are interested in attending.
4. Sunday, April 28th
Leave San Francisco at dawn’s early light, and return to Rio Vista to arrive before Noon. On Sunday, we will head non-stop back to Rio Vista. We should pull into the docks at Rio Vista, approximately 11:00 AM, Sunday morning.
Per tradition, anyone willing, is invited to have breakfast at the Strippers Restaurant in Rio Vista, curtesy of Jim and Kath, after we get our boats retrieved and put on their trailers. This is usually by about 1:00 PM, Sunday.
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The above itinerary seems like a rigid schedule. In fact, anything can happen along the way to throw it off. Several years we were not able to meet our plan as scheduled, due to weather conditions.
In the Central/West Delta main channels and in San Pablo Bay, one wants to avoid together the incoming wind, and the outgoing tides, as they can be nasty enough, in combination, to even put a mighty C-Dory out-of- commission. Once you are West of Pittsburgh, the water channels become wider and bigger, and the wind is usually going to be coming at you from the West, and if the tide is going out, hang on for a rough passage!
For some years, we have lucked out with relatively calm weather, and we have been able to safely finish off the entire trip itinerary, as we originally planned it. However, in a few years we have had to modify our schedule.
Two years ago, it was absolutely hellacious coming back on the main channels. It was so rough that I could not even turn my boat around to go back and help someone. Luckily, Floyd was the hero of the day and got his boat turned around in storm conditions to help out.
For full disclosure, for the new attendees, this Extravaganza covers approximately 200 NM in five (5) days, and there is always unpredictability in weather and water conditions. The more experienced, competent, and relaxed Skippers have generally enjoyed this trip the most.
As always, each boat Captain is solely responsible for his/her own boat’s, and passenger’s, ultimate safety and well-being. Each Skipper is not to rely on the judgment (or lack thereof) of the Pack Commodore. It greatly helps the Group to show up with your vessel and engine(s) in good operating condition and with full tanks of fuel when you leave Rio Vista.
The C-Dory Group will communicate during this trip on VHF Channel 69. We will also monitor Channel 16.
xxx
This is our 20th time for this C-Dory cruise (and my last one arranging it) and we have always enjoyed ourselves, and the other attendees, or we would not keep doing it. We again look forward to the trip this year.
This year, like year’s past, we need to collect some marina reservation fees in advance. The advance marina reservation fees, per vessel, this year, like last year, are $80 for San Francisco ($35 x 2) + $10).
You will pay your own launch fees and parking costs (and overnight costs) at Rio Vista when you check-in there. The San Francisco marina must be paid in advance. There are no fees for our stay at Wheeler Island!
Please send a check for $80.00 to confirm your trip reservation. This fee is non-refundable, even if you do not show up, for whatever reason, as San Francisco will not refund it. Along with your check, please provide (1) the full first and last names for yourself and crew; (2) your vessel name; and (3) your vessel CF number. This information is used for marina reservations.
Also, for the SF marina you need to show your DMV boat registration and boat insurance papers. Please bring them.
Please send your $80 check, payable to Jim Gibson, along with the above requested information, to Jim Gibson, at 15 Noah Court, Sacramento, California, 95831. Please send your check by April 1, 2024 (about one month from now).
We have 10 boats signed up for this Extravaganza as follows:
1. Jim & Kath (Pounder)
2. John & Robin (Dinner Belle II)
3. Steve & Karen (Sea Spray)
4. John & Laurie (Slack Time)
5. Steve & Carmen (Dora-Jean)
6. Floyd & Eiko (Far C’r)
7. Sean & Maddy (NautiCat)
8. Erdem & Deborah (Octopus)
9. Karl & Dog (Nowhere Fast)
10. Michael & Son & Dog (Olsurfdog).
Thank you for attending this event. As always, we look forward to seeing everyone Wednesday, April 24th. Hopefully we will have reasonable weather this year.
If there are any questions, please call me. Kath and I are looking forward to another fun C-Dory gathering.
Sincerely,
Jim on M/V Pounder
The SF Marina reservation was made a year ago to hold these days. Attendance for this event is closed due to the need to now confirm our SF marina reservations. There will be ten vessels attending this event.
There is a request for attendees to send an $80 check to me for SF marina reservations. There is also a request for food volunteers for the Thursday night potluck. All this is described below.
1. Wednesday, April 24th, Delta Marina, Rio Vista
Harbormaster Natalie Avila (707) 374-2315
• Launch fee of $15.00 to be paid individually, on check-in
• Vehicle and trailer parked in the gated lot at the end of the marina
• Parking, $5 per day, Wednesday to Sunday ($25), paid on check-in. Must get back by 3:00 PM Sunday to get truck and trailer out of storage.
• Pay total $40 ($15+$25) in cash to this Marina on check-in.
If you want to come a day early on Tuesday, April 23rd, the guest dockage is $1.25 per night. If you come earlier than Tuesday, please call Natalie and make a reservation. Those that come earlier can explore the Delta on their own, for example Walnut Grove and Sacramento.
Wednesday, April 24th, leave Rio Vista (Delta Marina) at 12:00 Noon, and arrive at Wheeler Island Duck Club, midafternoon. On Wednesday, Kath and I plan to launch our own vessel about 10:00 AM, at Rio Vista. We then will all leave Rio Vista, as a C-Dory Group, at Noon, and head down river to Wheeler Island.
2. Wednesday April 24th, and Thursday April 25th, Wheeler Island Private Duck Club
Jim’s cell phone (916) 799-0286
• Boats rafted double, boat-to-boat, at Club dock, 25-foot boats in first
• Bring enough boat fenders to raft up to the dock and for other boats to raft to you
• No shore power or water hookups
• Restrooms and showers in the clubhouse
• No marina fees!
We are staying two nights at the Duck Club (Wednesday night and Thursday night). Please bring your fishing gear and California fishing licenses to go fishing from the banks of the Duck Club on Wednesday and Thursday. Fishing is outstanding for stripers. Last year I caught more striped bass than any time in my lifetime.
John Eudy and Robin are hosting a gourmet BBQ dinner for everyone on Wednesday night. Kath and I are hosting a bacon and egg breakfast for everyone on Thursday morning.
For Thursday evening we are having a BBQ hamburger and striped bass pot luck. Kath and I will bring the hamburger for Thursday night. John Marshall will prepare the striped bass for us.
We need some food volunteers for the following items for our Thursday night potluck:
• Hamburger Buns and mustard, ketchup, and mannose
• Green salad and dressing
• Potato or Macaroni salad
• Chips and dip
• Corn on cob
• Desert of some type
• Desert of some type.
There are seven of you (Dora Jean, Sea Spray, Far C’R, NaudiCat, Octopus, Nowhere Fast, and Olsurfdog) whereby each of you can choose one of the above items, and make a contribution to our pot luck. Please plan on 22 people for food (includes the two caretakers of the Duck Club). Each party is responsible for their own drinks at the pot luck.
3. Friday, April 26th and Saturday, April 27th, San Francisco South Beach Harbor
Harbor Master Pallavi Talwar (415) 495-4911
• Cost of $35 per night, regardless of boat size (Prepaid)
• Non-refundable deposit, paid in advance, $10 per vessel (Prepaid)
• Rest rooms and showers
• Shore power and water hookups available (power adapter with a deposit)
• Everyone on “A” dock with assigned slip numbers (given later in trip).
Friday, April 26th, leave Duck Club by 8:00 AM (or earlier) and head to the Bay and on to SF South Beach Harbor. Our reservations are all set for South Beach Harbor for two nights.
On Friday and Saturday nights, we will have dinner at one of the casual nearby San Francisco neighborhood restaurants for those that are interested in attending.
4. Sunday, April 28th
Leave San Francisco at dawn’s early light, and return to Rio Vista to arrive before Noon. On Sunday, we will head non-stop back to Rio Vista. We should pull into the docks at Rio Vista, approximately 11:00 AM, Sunday morning.
Per tradition, anyone willing, is invited to have breakfast at the Strippers Restaurant in Rio Vista, curtesy of Jim and Kath, after we get our boats retrieved and put on their trailers. This is usually by about 1:00 PM, Sunday.
xxx
The above itinerary seems like a rigid schedule. In fact, anything can happen along the way to throw it off. Several years we were not able to meet our plan as scheduled, due to weather conditions.
In the Central/West Delta main channels and in San Pablo Bay, one wants to avoid together the incoming wind, and the outgoing tides, as they can be nasty enough, in combination, to even put a mighty C-Dory out-of- commission. Once you are West of Pittsburgh, the water channels become wider and bigger, and the wind is usually going to be coming at you from the West, and if the tide is going out, hang on for a rough passage!
For some years, we have lucked out with relatively calm weather, and we have been able to safely finish off the entire trip itinerary, as we originally planned it. However, in a few years we have had to modify our schedule.
Two years ago, it was absolutely hellacious coming back on the main channels. It was so rough that I could not even turn my boat around to go back and help someone. Luckily, Floyd was the hero of the day and got his boat turned around in storm conditions to help out.
For full disclosure, for the new attendees, this Extravaganza covers approximately 200 NM in five (5) days, and there is always unpredictability in weather and water conditions. The more experienced, competent, and relaxed Skippers have generally enjoyed this trip the most.
As always, each boat Captain is solely responsible for his/her own boat’s, and passenger’s, ultimate safety and well-being. Each Skipper is not to rely on the judgment (or lack thereof) of the Pack Commodore. It greatly helps the Group to show up with your vessel and engine(s) in good operating condition and with full tanks of fuel when you leave Rio Vista.
The C-Dory Group will communicate during this trip on VHF Channel 69. We will also monitor Channel 16.
xxx
This is our 20th time for this C-Dory cruise (and my last one arranging it) and we have always enjoyed ourselves, and the other attendees, or we would not keep doing it. We again look forward to the trip this year.
This year, like year’s past, we need to collect some marina reservation fees in advance. The advance marina reservation fees, per vessel, this year, like last year, are $80 for San Francisco ($35 x 2) + $10).
You will pay your own launch fees and parking costs (and overnight costs) at Rio Vista when you check-in there. The San Francisco marina must be paid in advance. There are no fees for our stay at Wheeler Island!
Please send a check for $80.00 to confirm your trip reservation. This fee is non-refundable, even if you do not show up, for whatever reason, as San Francisco will not refund it. Along with your check, please provide (1) the full first and last names for yourself and crew; (2) your vessel name; and (3) your vessel CF number. This information is used for marina reservations.
Also, for the SF marina you need to show your DMV boat registration and boat insurance papers. Please bring them.
Please send your $80 check, payable to Jim Gibson, along with the above requested information, to Jim Gibson, at 15 Noah Court, Sacramento, California, 95831. Please send your check by April 1, 2024 (about one month from now).
We have 10 boats signed up for this Extravaganza as follows:
1. Jim & Kath (Pounder)
2. John & Robin (Dinner Belle II)
3. Steve & Karen (Sea Spray)
4. John & Laurie (Slack Time)
5. Steve & Carmen (Dora-Jean)
6. Floyd & Eiko (Far C’r)
7. Sean & Maddy (NautiCat)
8. Erdem & Deborah (Octopus)
9. Karl & Dog (Nowhere Fast)
10. Michael & Son & Dog (Olsurfdog).
Thank you for attending this event. As always, we look forward to seeing everyone Wednesday, April 24th. Hopefully we will have reasonable weather this year.
If there are any questions, please call me. Kath and I are looking forward to another fun C-Dory gathering.
Sincerely,
Jim on M/V Pounder