ANGEL ISLAND

  • Latitude: 37.8675
  • Longitude: -122.434
  • US West Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: San Francisco Bay CA US

Angel Island is located in San Francisco Bay, California, and while it is a well-known historical and recreational site, it is not primarily known as a commercial marine port but rather as a state park. However, it does have a few docking facilities that cater to ferries, private boats, and recreational vessels.

Description and Specification:

  1. Location:

    • Angel Island is situated in San Francisco Bay, approximately 1 mile south of the Tiburon Peninsula.
    • The island is part of Marin County.
  2. Historical Significance:

    • Angel Island has a rich history including roles as a military installation and an immigration station.
    • It was once referred to as the "Ellis Island of the West" from 1910 to 1940 when it operated as an immigration station.
  3. Recreational Use:

    • The island is now primarily a California State Park.
    • Popular activities include hiking, biking, picnicking, and historical tours.
    • There are well-maintained trails and campgrounds.
  4. Docking Facilities:

    • Ayala Cove: This is the primary area where ferries from San Francisco, Tiburon, and other locations dock. The cove has facilities for private boaters as well.
      • Dock Specifications: Ayala Cove has floating docks and mooring buoys available for public use. There is also a small marina with basic amenities.
    • Accessibility: The island can be reached by private boat or various ferry services operating around the Bay Area.
  5. Navigational Information:

    • Approach: Mariners should refer to nautical charts for the San Francisco Bay area when navigating to Angel Island. Care should be taken to avoid shallow waters and submerged rocks.
    • Depth: While specific depth may vary, Ayala Cove and other docking areas are generally suitable for small to medium-sized recreational vessels.
  6. Visitor Amenities:

    • Restrooms, picnic areas, and barbecue pits.
    • Drinking water is available at designated locations.
    • Information kiosks and a visitor center with historical exhibits.
    • Limited food services available, but it’s recommended to bring your own provisions.
  7. Regulations:

    • There are specific rules for mooring and docking, including time limits.
    • The island operates under state park regulations; therefore, activities like camping, fishing, and erecting campfires are subject to specific rules and permits.
  8. Environmental Considerations:

    • Angel Island is a protected area and thus, preservation of its natural habitat and historical sites is a priority.
    • Visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles to protect the island’s environment.

In summary, while Angel Island is not a commercial port, it provides essential docking facilities for recreational and tourist activities, making it an important and picturesque destination within the San Francisco Bay Area.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
MARIN Other 03:57:12
SALT Sailing 11/26/2024
JUSTIFIED Pleasure 11/25/2024
DEREK M. BAYLIS Sailing 11/25/2024
LIBERTE Sailing 11/24/2024
HARD ASSETS Pleasure 11/24/2024
RUBBER DUCKY Pleasure 11/23/2024
GOLDEN HORN Pleasure 11/21/2024
TOMCAT Fishing 11/20/2024
M/Y COASTAL DRIFTER Pleasure SAN FRAN 11/19/2024
ORION Sailing 11/17/2024
SHAMAN Sailing 11/17/2024
BOSA Pleasure 11/17/2024
SALT Sailing 11/17/2024
FINEST KIND Pleasure 11/17/2024
HURRICANE Sailing 11/17/2024
BLUE TANGO Sailing 11/16/2024
SEXY THING Pleasure 11/16/2024
SEA SUITE Sailing 11/16/2024
COQUELICOT Tanker 11/16/2024

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