SAN LEANDRO

  • USSNH
  • Latitude: 37.6965
  • Longitude: -122.189
  • US West Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

San Leandro is a city in Alameda County, California, situated in the San Francisco Bay Area. Although it has a shoreline along the San Francisco Bay, it does not have a major commercial marine port like those found in nearby Oakland or San Francisco. Instead, San Leandro primarily features smaller marinas and facilities catering to recreational boating and local industries.

Here’s a brief description and specification of San Leandro's marine facilities:

San Leandro Marina

General Information:

  • Location: Shoreline of the City of San Leandro in Alameda County, California, on San Francisco Bay.
  • Type: Recreational and minor industrial marina.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 37.6939° N, 122.1780° W.

Facilities:

  • Marina Slips: Around 375 slips available for lease.
  • Boat Sizes: Accommodates vessels up to about 50 feet in length.
  • Operations: Primarily caters to recreational boating, sailing, and some small-scale commercial activities.
  • Amenities:
    • Fuel dock
    • Pump-out station
    • Boat ramp
    • Dockside utilities (water, electricity)
    • Restrooms and showers
    • Picnic areas
    • Yacht club
    • Dry storage facilities
    • Parking for marina users

Access and Navigation:

  • Depth: The marina generally maintains a depth of around 6-8 feet, but silting can occur, necessitating occasional dredging.
  • Channel: Accessed through a maintained channel from the San Francisco Bay.
  • Navigation Aids: Markers and buoys guide boats through the channel.

Additional Features:

  • Park: The San Leandro Marina Park offers walking and biking trails, greenspaces, and scenic views of the bay.
  • Restaurants: Dining facilities are available along the marina’s waterfront.
  • Fishing: Popular spot for local fishing activities.
  • Commercial Use: Mainly supports local fishing boats and minor commercial operations, with no significant large-scale shipping or cargo handling.

Development Plans:

San Leandro has considered master plans for marina improvements and possible redevelopment projects to enhance the waterfront appeal and usability, including potential hotel and residential developments.

Operational Limitations:

  • Not designed for large commercial shipping or extensive industrial use.
  • Depth restrictions limit the type of vessels that can be accommodated.
  • Tides and silting may impact navigation and require regular maintenance.

This description provides an overview of the marine facilities in San Leandro, highlighting its primary role in recreation and local maritime activities, with limited commercial or industrial port functions. For larger commercial maritime needs, neighboring ports like the Port of Oakland handle significant cargo operations.

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