Sausalito Yacht Club

Photo of Sausalito Yacht Club - Sausalito, CA, US. Beautiful sunset views. Outdoor seating available too

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Kudos K.

“ Was fortunate to be invited by a member and enjoyed a great view, great food and very warm service. ” in 9 reviews

Martine D.

“ The reciprocal agreement with other yacht clubs is amazing. ” in 2 reviews

Charles R.

“ This club has an amazing view off of their deck . ” in 5 reviews

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100 Humboldt Ave

Sausalito, CA 94965

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The place has a kid's sailing program. I made the mistake of making him join it in winter. On day one they flipped the boat once and righted it. Then they towed them around and told them go left rudder, right rudder. On day two they took them to Peninsula Point in high gusts. They put the "new" kids in the same boats, not an experienced older child with a new one. Just two "new" kids who are 9 years old. From afar in my binoculars, all the boats were capsizing, being righted and capsizing again and again, even the older kids fared badly due to the wind. After capsizing multiple times the instructor motored over and when he asked for help and held on to her boat and the sailboat she told him "you already learned how to right the sailboat, you should have listened". Then zoomed elsewhere, leaving them to float. In the end the main instructor rushed out in another motor boat, picked up the kids and towed the sailboats. Later she gave us some excuses. As you can tell my kid has no interest in sailing again. He did write a great paper about the experience and has a catchy title. To say I am still upset a year later is an understatement..... Honestly, if the club is interested in any feedback. They should get a Hot Tub on the deck, no freezing kid wants to run around to the showers waiting for the water to warm up their freezing hands. They should also mix one veteran kid, with one beginner kid. The ratio of boats to instructors is also too high as was evident. I doubt they care much to make the changes though as there will always be another parent who reads this and says, that won't be my kid or so and so's kid was very happy there.

My kid's paper for his 4th grade school

My kid's paper for his 4th grade school

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Excellent outdoor deck - lovely view on the water. Perfect day watching the Blue Angels. Dawn is a great server.

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Members only and their guests can dine here. Was fortunate to be invited by a member and enjoyed a great view, great food and very warm service. The stand outs were their fried avocado ( battered and deep fried slices of avocado) with a yummy dipping sauce. The fried calamari was really tender and one of the best I have had. I had a vodka sauce homemade sausage penne pasta and it was just perfect. The Friday prime rib was just ok. Very fatty. Came with creamed spinach and mash. The atmosphere was warm and has a higher end casual feel.

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A wonderful mix of benefits for members, including a wonderful set of views dining on the deck, or inside with the multiple large windows out on the bay, plus the programs to learn how to use diverse kinds of boats, go out on the boats with friends, plus fun and impressive speakers to hear, and watch movies or participate in other special programs related to the times of the year + adjacent free parking to come in

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I mainly come to the Sausalito Yacht Club on Wednesday nights for my Lions Meetings and I can tell you the food is delicious! We are served buffet style so I'm not sure what it is like to order off the menu. I have had excellent salmon, tri-tip, pulled pork, ribs, potatoes and green veggies here and would recommend all of them. The views from the inside are some of the best in Sausalito and the bartender Ern is hilarious.

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A cute, petit yacht club in a picturesque town. Been there a couple of times via boat, but the guest dock is always busy and there's a two hour limit on the dock, so that prevents us to disembark and explore Sausalito. We tied up on the mooring ball and watch the shore activiites. Food review: no experiece for reasons above.

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I suggest to dine in at the Sausalito Yacht Club. We have excellent food, good quality! Check out the amazing pictures that are posted of the food we serve here. They are delicious!

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I just became a member... YEA!!! I have been going for the last couple of years because I have friends who are members. So finally decided to become a member myself. I love this location. It is perfect and the views are fantastic. The outdoor seating is very comfortable and the people are friendly but most importantly you can go with friends and just chill with a great view and away from the tourist crowd of Sausalito. The summer Thursday nights Bar-b-ques are to die for. A great selection of salads and side dishes and your choice of either a huge burger, grilled salmon, grilled chicken, or grilled flank steak. As good as it gets for $12.00. The Friday night dinners are great. I've been to a private party there and their in house staff did a great job with the food and service. I am now a member of a few clubs and I wish I had done this sooner in my life. I have found the clubs that I have joined the people are real and enjoy getting out and making new friends. Also if you are a member you end up having a reciprocal agreement with all the other Yacht Clubs in the area which is especially nice when the Blue Angles are in town and you visit the Golden Gate Yacht Club on the Marina in SF. The Angles fly right over the GGYC.

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Like most yacht clubs (since I'm so yacht-club saavy---not) you have to be a member or know a member in order to hang here. I have the unique pleasure of dining at the SYC anytime I like since my parents are members and actually have to eat here a certain number of times a month or they get billed anyways. I must say though, it's worth sneaking in for the excellent meals, fantastically strong cocktails and killer bay deck. Their brunch is memorable, the dinner menu competes with some of the best restaurants in the city and the view can't be beat. If you're there for dinner, the rabbit is the best I've had (including a traditional spread after a hunt in outer Quebec.) On Sundays in the summer they have an incredible BBQ buffet on the deck that overlooks the bay. And it's all super relaxed and unpretentious if you can believe it. One of these days I'm going all out and getting one of those salmon colored yacht club polo shirts so New Yorkers can quizzically stare and wonder if I'm being ironic.

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I've been to a wedding and have had countless dinners here in the past. Although everyone seems to be down to earth and the staff is extremely friendly I never got that yacht club feel here. I guess this is your yacht club without the stuffiness but when I'm at a yacht club I think I look forward to a little stuffiness, just a tad. Great views though. :)

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Sausalito Yacht Club

100 Humboldt Ave, Sausalito, CA 94965 Phone 415-332-7400

Neighborhood:   Downtown Sausalito & Ferry Pier .   Website is here .  Small off-street parking lot adjacent to Sausalito City lot.  Members only.

The Sausalito Yacht Club was founded in 1942 by a group of teenagers (the oldest was only 16) who had signed on to care for the boats of many Bay Area residents after they entered military service with the US entry into World War II.  Almost 70 years later the club has achieved greater size and stature, but continues its commitment to sponsoring boat races, youth sailing and community support.

Membership is open to people who have boats in Sausalito or live in the area and who have an interest in boating.

The clubhouse is located adjacent to the Sausalito Ferry pier , between the Ferry and the Spinnaker Restaurant .

We have been guests of Members at SYC events.  Their bar and dining room serve excellent food and have great views, especially out on the patio.

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Sailing and cruising club founded in 1942 to promote maritime activities and sail training for youth and adults. Full bar and restaurant.

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100 Humboldt Avenue,Sausalito,CA,94965,United States,

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The seven founding members1 of the Sausalito Yacht Club were already junior members of other yacht clubs, but with teenage hubris thought they could do better themselves.

The founders conceived and established the new club on New Year’s Eve of 1942. The time was right. World War II had called many of the older, local boat owners to Europe or the Pacific. Before heading off to war, they trusted their boats to the care of the club’s young founders, the oldest just three months short of his seventeenth birthday.

The club had several names in the first few days (including the tongue in cheek Ritz Sailing and Racquet Club) until Sausalito Yacht Club became the obvious choice. A mood of teenage rebellion was reflected in a provision of the first bylaws: no one could join the club who was older than the oldest founding member. Later, the maximum age limit was raised, although it was not abandoned until 1953.

The club decided it needed a permanent clubhouse, and signed a lease with J. H. Madden Sr. of Madden and Lewis Corp. for a site on the water at the former Northwestern Pacific passenger train railhead for the Sausalito to San Francisco ferry, which had been abandoned after the completion of the Golden Gate Bridge in May of 1937. The club called on the talents and labor of members to design and build the clubhouse. Club members, along with a pile driver and operator supplied by Madden and Lewis, drove all of the piles for the clubhouse over the weekend of December 6-7, 1958. Member Ted Boutmy designed the clubhouse and a contractor was hired to build it. The clubhouse was completed and dedicated on September 24, 1960. See Clubhouse Photo Gallery.

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A Quick Guide to All 13 Marinas in Sausalito

Forgive me for being obvious here, but one of the most wonderful things about Sausalito is its waterfront. Whether you’re visiting on a day trip, spending the weekend, considering a relocation (which may happen as a result of a day or weekend trip…), or sailing in, Sausalito’s waterfront is a central element in the city’s structure and appeal.

All along that waterfront are Sausalito marinas you might be curious about: whose boats are those? Can I walk the docks? Can I put my boat in one of Sausalito’s beautiful marinas and live the dream here?

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In this post, I’ll be detailing all of the marinas in Sausalito and waterfront communities that give the city its seaside charm. I’ll also answer some of the top questions about the various Sausalito marinas and how to visit or use them. After reading, you’ll understand all about the wide variety of marinas in Sausalito and know which ones you want to visit or tie your boat up.

Sausalito is the traditional lands of the Graton Rancheria, Miwok, and Me-Wuk (Coast Miwok) peoples. With respect, I make a formal land acknowledgment, extending my appreciation to the past and present stewards of these lands. To learn more, I invite you to explore  Native Land .

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Map of All Marinas in Sausalito

Sausalito Marinas Map

Before jumping into the list of Sausalito marinas, I wanted to start with a map to help you get oriented. This shows you all 13 marinas in Sausalito, and you can click the map to zoom in and out and learn more about each one.

1. Sausalito Yacht Club

  • Open to the Public: Unknown (but unlikely)
  • Moorage: Short Term Available for Members

Located a stone’s throw – literally – from the Sausalito Ferry , Sausalito Yacht Club has a small mooring area, as well as several anchoring buoys a bit further out in Richardson Bay. As you might guess, the Sausalito Yacht Club is open only for members, and that includes – as far as I can tell – moorage options.

However, if you live in Sausalito or will be in town for a while, becoming a member may be well worth it; in addition to moorage and monthly activities, the Yacht Club has a bar/galley with an unparalleled view of the Bay and San Francisco Skyline.

2. Sausalito Yacht Harbor

Sausalito Marinas - Sausalito Yacht Harbor

  • Moorage: Unknown

The most central and one of the largest marinas in Sausalito, Sausalito Yacht Harbor is a privately owned marina where most boats are using long-term moorage. This is a fascinating marina to explore the docks (as that part is open to the public) and by kayak if you’re out on a water adventure while visiting Sausalito.

Some of the biggest, splashiest, and most luxurious boats are moored in Sausalito Yacht Harbor; there is no daily/short-term moorage as far as my research suggests.

3. Pelican Harbour

Sausalito Marinas - Pelican Harbor

  • Open to the Public: Yes
  • Moorage: Monthly Only (Rates Unknown)

Immediately north of Sausalito Yacht Harbor, Pelican Harbour is small but slightly more accessible for boaters in the Sausalito area. As far as I know, there is no daily moorage available but there are often monthly (non-live aboard) slips available for those seeking that service.

The docks are not open to the public, but you can view boats in the marina from the public docks and parking area nearby.

4. Bridgeway Marina

Sausalito Marinas - Bridgeway Marina Building

Bridgeway Marina is the marina I called home when living in Sausalito! This marina is very different from other marinas in Sausalito; it has a much higher percentage of live-aboard slips than basically any other marina in the entire Bay Area. As such, it has a much more ‘lived in’ vibe and needs more maintenance than most.

That said, Bridgeway Marina does offer monthly moorage when slips are available, and is potentially expanding the number of slips in years to come.

5. Sausalito Cruising Club

Sausalito Marinas - Cruising Club

  • Moorage: Short and Long Term available for Members

One of the most fun places to hang out when events are happening, Sausalito Cruising Club is a funky feature of the Sausalito waterfront. This converted US government munitions barge is the club’s headquarters, and the hub from which members can attend events, rent kayaks and SUPs, and even take advantage of a few moorage spots.

I’m not totally sure about the details for securing moorage as I’m not a member – but if you’re in Sausalito for a while, I strongly recommend considering the investment as you’ll get both social and nautical benefits.

6. Galilee Harbor Marina

Sausalito Marinas - Galilee Harbor

  • Open to the Public: No
  • Moorage: None

While Galilee Harbor Marina is not open to the public and offers no moorage options, I wanted to include it (as well as Waldo Point Harbor) as people visiting Sausalito might be curious about this small, funky community.

Galilee Harbor Marina is a 100% liveaboard community, and features a combination of traditional houseboats and floating homes. It is a members’ co-op, so everyone who lives there must apply and contribute to the community. Historically, the docks have been open to the public but during the pandemic they requested no visitors beyond residents.

7. Schoonmaker Point Marina

Sausalito Marinas - Schoonmaker Point Harbor

  • Moorage: Monthly (from $21.80/foot) & Daily ($2-$4 per foot, depending on length)

Schoonmaker Point Marina is one of Sausalito’s two big marinas (the other being Clipper Yacht Harbor). It’s where most of the biggest yachts pull in on relocation passages or during the off-season (if they don’t just anchor out temporarily).

Schoonmaker Point has loads of berths available for both monthly and daily use, which is another aspect makes that makes it unique, since most marinas aren’t open to the public or offer short-term moorage. The docks are also secure, which is great for helping keep your boat safe, whether you’re parked long-term or short.

This is one that you should put on your list if you’re planning to sail to Sausalito and want somewhere to put your boat while here!

8. Blue Water Yacht Harbor

  • Moorage: Monthly (from $12.25/foot)

Nestled in behind Schoonmaker Point Marina in the Marinship, Blue Water Yacht Harbor is a smaller Sausalito marina that offers monthly moorage, as well as liveaboard moorage – though it is highly unlikely any liveaboard mooring spots are (or will become) available due to the Bay Area’s stringent limits on liveaboard slips.

9. Liberty Ship Marina

  • Moorage: Unknown, but reported at $10/foot ( source )

Neighboring both Blue Water and Schoonmaker Point, Liberty Ship Marina is easy to miss; it also seems to be part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers marina, but it’s not! Liberty Ship Marina is a separate small marina offering (what I can only assume) is monthly moorage at their 50 slips . Once while kayaking, I saw a sign with information about their rates and slips; I can’t be sure if that was up-to-date and there is no website to confirm.

10. Marina Plaza Harbor

Sausalito Waterfront Parks - Marina Plaza

  • Moorage: Monthly & Daily (rates unknown)

With 94 slips, Marina Plaza Harbor is bigger than it appears! They too lack a website, but the State of California reports that they offer both monthly and daily/tie-up moorage. One really nice thing about Marina Plaza Harbor is that it’s located next to one of the great waterfront Sausalito parks and has a dedicated parking area that’s not too busy on weekends.

11. Clipper Yacht Harbor

Sasualito Waterfront Parks - Clipper Yacht Harbor

  • Moorage: Monthly ($13-$28 per foot) and Daily ($2-$3) per foot

Clipper Yacht Harbor is the biggest of the Sausalito marinas – and has pretty much everything you need in a marina whether you’re storing your boat long-term or sailing up for the day. In addition to plenty of slips for daily and monthly use, Clipper Yacht Harbor has dry storage, a fuel dock, marina facilities, and a convenience store – plus it’s right next to Fish. which is one of the best restaurants in town!

If you’re sailing into Sausalito, I’d start by looking for moorage here at Clipper Yacht Harbor, with Schoonmaker Point Marina as a second choice.

12. Waldo Point Harbor

Sausalito Marinas - Waldo Point

  • Moorage: Unknown (but unlikely)

Waldo Point Harbor is technically a marina, but it’s not one you’re ever likely to visit by boat. That’s because it’s where all of Sausalito’s most beautiful floating homes are located and is a residential area more akin to a neighborhood than a marina.

While you won’t be tying up here for the day, you can explore the docks of Waldo Point which are generally open to the public. However, it goes without saying that you should be respectful of the residents and any of their belongings that you see on the docks while visiting.

13. Richardson Bay Marina

  • Moorage: Monthly Only ($14.50 per foot)

Last, but certainly not least, Richardson Bay Marina – formerly Kappas Marina – is located at the far north end of the Sausalito waterfront, beyond the last of the Waldo Point Harbor docks and homes.

Richardson Bay Marina offers monthly moorage to the boating public, but docks are secure and not open to the public strolling by. They also offer a number of other services, and I believe there may be liveaboard slips here, but I can’t confirm and it’s highly unlikely that any will become available anytime soon.

Other FAQ About the Marinas in Sausalito

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In addition to detailing the various Sausalito marinas, I wanted to answer a few other important questions you might have.

Can I walk the docks of the marinas in Sausalito?

If there is no locked gate, you can generally explore the docks at any Sausalito marina. Please remember that you’re in an area with other people’s property and respect their privacy.

Can I kayak in the Sausalito marinas?

If you’ve rented a kayak – or brought your own – you can paddle into any of the marinas. Be aware of bigger boats moving around though, and stick to the sides of the waterways to avoid any maritime traffic concerns.

What’s the best Sausalito marina for day use?

For daily tie-ups, I recommend Schoonmaker Point Marina as their rates are reasonable and they’re closer to downtown Sausalito. For overnight moorage on a short-term basis recommend Clipper Yacht Harbor since they have all the amenities you need at slightly lower rates (especially for larger boats).

What’s the best Sausalito marina for monthly use?

It depends on the type and size of your boat, so I recommend reaching out to each of the marinas that offer monthly moorage (Pelican Harbour, Bridgeway, Schoonmaker Point, Blue Water, Liberty Shipper, Clipper Yacht, and Richardson Bay) to get a quote from them.

I need a liveaboard slip in Sausalito; how can I get one?

Your odds are very slim if you need a liveaboard slip in Sausalito. Most marinas are capped at 10% and have a multi-year waiting list for liveaboard slips. I recommend reaching out to each of the marinas that do/may offer liveaboard slips to inquire. The marinas I’m fairly certain have some liveaboard slips already are Bridgeway, Blue Water, Liberty Ship, and possibly Richardson Bay.

Best of luck on your boating adventures in the Sausalito area! Let me know any questions in the comments.

Note : As a reminder, all ferries to/from Sausalito have been canceled indefinitely, due to issues with the ferry dock. Please check out my guide on getting to/from Sausalito for alternative options for visiting.

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Valerie fell in love with Sausalito after her very first visit; she and her husband then moved there in 2019. It's one of her favorite places in the Bay Area and she's excited to show you the best parts of her city.

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Derek Fairchild

Thank you for this article. I had a sailboat at South Beach in SF, fell in love with a Valiant 40 and quickly found myself rudely awakened by the only harbor in SF with no >5 year waiting list, Pier 39. After almost a year of struggling to keep my boat from being smashed by wind and surge I want out of SF.

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Yep, it’s not easy to keep a boat in San Francisco, unfortunately!

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Hi there! I currently live on a sailboat in Portland, ME and am considering shipping it cross-country. I came across your site and would love to bounce some questions off of both of you about living aboard in Sausalito. Any chance you could reach back out via this email address? Would love to chat!

Hi, Dylan! Feel free to ask here – likely others have the same question so having these comments will help people get answers 🙂

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Gary Frutkoff

Question – are the docks where the Sausalito houseboats docked owned privately or otherwise? Thanks! Great articles!

They are privately owned, yes.

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  11. The Sausalito Yacht Club Turns 75

    Learn how a group of young sailors founded the Sausalito Yacht Club in 1942 and how it evolved over the years. Find out how the club will celebrate its 75th anniversary with a gala dinner dance on September 23, 2017.

  12. Sausalito Yacht Club

    Non-ProfitWedding VenueYacht Club. 100 Humboldt AvenueSausalitoCA94966. (415) 332-7400. (415) 332-9058. Visit Website.

  13. Race

    Competition, speed, strategy, tactics, precision boat handling and excitement; that is sailboat racing. Our races are usually started and finished from our committee boat, Mercury, positioned to ensure the best racing conditions available alongside the scenic Marin Headlands adjacent to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Our bar and galley are open after all races, providing a great venue for post ...

  14. World Sailing Guide

    The seven founding members1 of the Sausalito Yacht Club were already junior members of other yacht clubs, but with teenage hubris thought they could do better themselves. The founders conceived and established the new club on New Year's Eve of 1942. The time was right. World War II had called many of the older, local boat owners to Europe or ...

  15. Sausalito Yacht Club

    2020 had its challenges, but SYC members and their families made the best of it. Some photos were taken before Covid restrictions were in place. SYC Gavel ...

  16. Sausalito Yacht Club

    Sausalito Yacht Club - Part II. September 13, 2017. By Larry Clinton. Last week we recounted the beginnings of the Sausalito Yacht Club 75 years ago, as told in a book produced by club members in the 80s. The following excerpt, updated by Jerry Tarpin, a member of the club's Executive Board, tells the story of the design and construction of ...

  17. Great Food at the Sausalito Yacht Club Restaurant

    The Sausalito Yacht Club was founded on New Year's Eve 1942. Being founded on such a big night of the year has to mean the club is a great place to have a good time. The restaurant at the yacht club has an excellent reputation and welcomes members and guests alike. The choice of food on the menu, of course, covers some of the best fish from ...

  18. Sausalito Yacht Club History: No Adults Allowed?

    The Sausalito Yacht Club was founded in 1942 under unusual circumstances. During World War II, men from all parts of the United States raced to join the... Book Online or Call 1-855-SAUSALITO. Sign In | Register | About Sausalito | Contact Us. Sausalito, CA August 14, 2023 1:56am 7-Day Forecast | Traffic. Online Reservations.

  19. A Quick Guide to All 13 Marinas in Sausalito

    1. Sausalito Yacht Club. Open to the Public: Unknown (but unlikely) Moorage: Short Term Available for Members; Located a stone's throw - literally - from the Sausalito Ferry, Sausalito Yacht Club has a small mooring area, as well as several anchoring buoys a bit further out in Richardson Bay. As you might guess, the Sausalito Yacht Club ...

  20. Sausalito Boating

    Claim it now. Sausalito Yacht Club. 1 El Portal Sausalito, CA 94965. Founded in 1943, the Sausalito Yacht Club offers members opportunities for racing, sailing or a leisurely cruise.

  21. Sausalito Cruising Club

    Join the Sausalito Cruising Club, a private sailing club with nightly entertainment and a full service galley and bar. Enjoy the nautical activities and the scenic views of San Francisco Bay.

  22. Harbors and Marinas

    Harbors and Marinas. Blue Water Yacht Harbor: 74-slip marina that accommodates boats from 20' to 50'.Located at 55 Liberty Ship Way. Clipper Yacht Harbor: The largest harbor in Sausalito with 700 slips and dry storage spaces.Located at 310 Harbor Drive. Pelican Harbour: 90 berths ranging from 30' to 65'.Located at 200 Johnson Street.

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