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the Bay under the light of a full moon is an experience
you'll never forget! |
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A
short introductory session prepares you for a leisurely
paddle into the sunset along Sausalito's wacky and
wonderful waterfront. We'll paddle past harbor seals
relaxing on docks and enjoy the city's eclectic
and colorful houseboats, while the silhouette of
Mt. Tamalpais towers over us in the distance.
As we pull into the dock and walk over to the "Salsalito
Taco Shop", the sun shoots its last rays, and
we head inside for a meal ceviche, fish tacos, tostadas,
fajitas, enchiladas and more! And don't forget to
sample their Agave Margarita (please limit yourself
to one, we do have to paddle back).
Back in our boats, as the moon rises, we will pull
together and enjoy the sparkling San Francisco skyline
and the silvery moonlight bouncing off the water
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Check
out the great options for a Private Trip with
just you and your friends, family or co-workers!
(click here
for more info)
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Trip
Details
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No experience is necessary for this trip.
- Chips,
salsa and guacamole will be awaiting you at
your table while you peruse our special "Paddler's
Menu." We highly recommend the delicous
Fish Tacos...you'll dream of Baja with every
bite!
- The
"Salsalito Taco Shop" has both outside
dining beneath the warm glow of heat lamps and
festive inside tables as well.
- Each
kayak is equipped with a "glow stick" and guides
carry flashlights to assure our safety while
on the water at the night.
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Sausalito
and Richardson Bay Trivia:
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Sausalito was a hotbed of bootlegging activity during
the Prohibition Era. Its proximity to the Golden Gate
and the frequent covering of thick fog which cut it
off from the rest of the Bay made it a natural haven
for rum-runners.
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William Randolph Hearst - Willie as his mother called
him - once cruised the waters of Sausalito in a yacht
that ran on naptha. While cruising, the boat poured
out plumes of flames, and threatened to blow up the
entire crew.
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Richardson Bay is named for William Richardson, a
British sailor who jumped ship to marry the daughter
of the San Francisco Presidio's commandant.
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Sausalito's houseboat community was originally established
by artists, philosophers, and musicians such as Alan
Watts, Jean Varda, Aldous Huxley, Allen Ginsberg,
Duke Ellington and Shel Silverstein.
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At one time developers toyed with the idea of filling
Richardson Bay to create a Coney Island style amusement
park and an airport.
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| Signing
up with Sea Trek: Please make trip reservations early
as they fill up quickly. All Sea Trek events are subject
to cancellation due to weather and lack of paddlers. If
Sea Trek cancels at any time, or if you cancel one week
or more prior to your trip, there is no charge. If you
cancel within a week of your trip, you will be charged
the full amount. There is no refund, However you may have
someone else take your place if you choose. We are happy
to reschedule you for another trip this year, for an additional
$25 per person. Sorry, there is no refund or credit for
no shows. |
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