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    Cal Sailing Club

    4.7 (66 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:30 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Ligaya T.

    Things you can get for $69: - a month and a half of match.com - 27 cups of Peet's or 19 of Blue Bottle - 9 boilermakers at Missouri Lounge - 7/8 of a meal at Chez Panisse - 35 pounds of Satsumas in season .... OR .... Three months of good ol' fashioned fun at CSC! This volunteer run club provides all the necessary equipage for sailing and windsurfing adventures provided you volunteer two hours to show other folks the ropes. Instruction is casually taught in this way, though proper licenses are needed to take passengers. Whether it be a skipper, windsurf board or kayak, rentals are free for members. I visited for a free intro lesson, which for most ended up being a family-friendly ride, hosted once a month or so. Prepare for a queue, and bring a change of pants afterwards. The community is welcoming and patient, always ready with a sturdy hand. Head out with smiling Mike on a little skipper for some slosh-happy adventuring. Now go take off into the wind!

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    Peter N.

    Disclaimer: I'm on the executive committee. My review is not about our facilities, which are of course excellent and very cheap ;-) but about the vegan and beer aspects. CSC hasn't always been entirely vegan friendly, but the cooks in the last year have made real efforts. Of course a good deal of our food comes from Grocery Outlet, which is very cheap, but not always ideal. And the meals we cook for lunch are often not served until middle of the afternoon. So my advice for vegans is to take your own food (and you can safely forget about the bait shop across the road), and also make your dietary preferences clear to the cooks - or better yet, help out and make sure there's vegan options. (And get your volunteer hours). As for beer, there's no doubt it's a beer club with a sailing problem. The bait shop again has just stopped selling beer, so bring your own. Grocery Outlet has an OK selection, but you're better off going to your local store first before you come. And bring it to share of course!

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    1 year ago

    The best place to learn sailing windsurfing in the Bay area. Great people great spot very cheap just perfect in every way

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    The best community of sailors in the Bay Area. Great parties, amazing Bay Area cruises, and large fleet to choose from.

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    6 Cuttings Wharf Rd. Napa, CA 94559 Launching from boat ramp
    6 Cuttings Wharf Rd. Napa, CA 94559 Launching from boat ramp
    Riverfront Plaza - Main Street Dock  700 Main St Napa, Ca

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    Riverfront Plaza - Main Street Dock 700 Main St Napa, Ca

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