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Hello, Great news, RESPONSIBLE, FAMILY BOATING is in effect, May 1st… The Bay is open to family boating. https://www.portofsandiego.org/covid-19-port-san-diegos-response PLEASE STAY CLASSY SAN DIEGO!!! We DO NOT want this pulled from us!!! Enjoy, have fun, be safe! THANK YOU! Bernadine Trusso President San Diego Bay Recreation Update In compliance with the County of San Diego’s latest amended public health order, and with public health measures remaining in place to continue to minimize the spread of and exposure to COVID-19, recreational boating – for vessels on which all occupants are members of the same household – will be allowed on San Diego Bay beginning Friday, May 1, 2020. The Port is gradually reopening public spaces in compliance with County Health guidance and in coordination with other coastal jurisdictions. Effective Friday, the following is what will be allowed/open and closed/not allowed on and around San Diego Bay: Allowed: Recreational boating for vessels on which all occupants are members of the same household; kayaking and paddle boarding (kayakers and paddle boarders may launch from beaches); swimming for exercise Open: Walkways, sidewalks, and promenades for walking, running, and bicycling (no stopping, sitting, or lying down); beaches are open for walking and running along (no stopping, sitting, or lying down); Shelter Island and National City boat launches (opening at 8 a.m. on Friday, May 1, 2020); Closed: Parks, piers, park parking lots; Chula Vista boat launch (consistent with continued park closures throughout City of Chula Vista) Not allowed: Gatherings and non-physical distancing activities; stopping, sitting or lying down in parks or on beaches; fishing from shoreline Click here for the full list of parks and facilities closures.
Are you a catamaran sailor looking to explore the hidden gems of shallow waters? 🌊⛵ Join us in this quick YouTube Shorts video, where we dive deep into the art of navigating shallow waters in your catamaran and share valuable route planning tips to ensure your vessel stays safe and sound. Sailing in shallow waters presents unique challenges that can be a real test for even the most experienced sailors. The risk of grounding or damaging your catamaran is always present, but fear not! In this video, we'll provide you with essential insights and strategies to conquer these challenges. Discover how to assess water depths, identify potential hazards, and plan your route effectively to avoid grounding and minimize the risk of damage. We'll also offer expert tips on reading charts, understanding tides and currents, and making informed decisions for a smooth and safe catamaran journey. Don't let shallow waters hold you back from exploring new and exciting destinations. Learn the ropes of catamaran route planning and sail with confidence. ⚓ If you found this video helpful, be sure to like and subscribe for more informative content on catamaran sailing. Join our sailing community here at "Naval Gazing at Camp David" for even more tips, tricks, and adventures on the water. Fair winds and following seas! 🌬️🌊🌅 #CatamaranSailing #RoutePlanning #NavalGazingAtCampDavid