ContentsCopyright 2002-2015 John Navas, All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted to copy for private non-commercial use only. Suggestions and corrections may be sent toJohn Navas This information was compiled by the author and is provided as a public service. The author is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any consequential problems that might result. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. | |  \ Clipper Round the World 2010 ? John Navas /
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Links & Resources
- Associations
- Buying & Selling
- Calendars
- Fleets
- Fast Boats
- Foul Weather Gear
- Cleaning (links toREI)
- Manufacturers
- Retailers
- Waterproofing (links toREI)
- Fuel
- Fun
- Government
- Information/Resources
- Insurance
- Internet Access (Wireless)
- Knots
- Line Sizes
| inch | 1/8 | 3/16 | 1/4 | 5/16 | 3/8 | 7/16 | 1/2 | 9/16 | 5/8 | 3/4 | 7/8 | mm (metric) | 3 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 9/10 | 11 | 12 | 14 | 16 | 18/19 | 22 |
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- Maintenance
- Manufacturers
- Aerogel Insulation
- Anchor Buddy
- Kellet (angel, chum weight, sentinel)
- Elastic Rode
- Autopilots
- Canvas (covers, etc.)
- Carbon Fiber Tubes (spinnaker poles, etc.)
- Cleat Guards (prevent running rigging snagging on horn cleats, aka cleat boots, chocks, covers)
- Cordage (rope)
- Cushions
- Embroidery (e.g., caps/hats)
- Flags (e.g., battle flags)
- Gloves
- Gill (old style Championship & Pro excellent, new style 2010+not recommended)
- Harken(Black Magicnot recommended)
- Henri Lloyd
- Ronstan(good basic gloves)
- West Marine (West Marine brand not recommended)
- GPS
- Harnesses & Ascenders
- Headlamps
- Instruments
- LED Lights (new installs & incandescent replacement bulbs)
- Marine Hardware
- Miscellaneous
- Models
- Prefeeders, Opening (cool)
- Rigging Cutters
- Sailmakers
- Screen Printing (T-shirts, etc.)
- Spars
- Tape (duct, gaffers)
- Tools
- 2-way Radio Headsets
Features to consider: water resistance,VOX (voice-activated transmission), headset compatibility, multi-station operation, security (eavesdropping)
- Marine Supplies
- Motion Sickness (start treatmentthe night before)
- Navigation
- Charts
- GPS Resources
- GPS/Navigation Software
- Navigation Resources (free downloads)
- Press/Media
- Racing
- Associations
- Pacific Cup
- Software (Android mobile apps)
- Software (onboard)
- Software (scoring)
- Transpac
- Safety
- AIS (Automatic Identification System)
- Real-Time Ship Positions in/near San Francisco Bay
- Class A
- Class B
- EPIRB (Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon) Rental
It is recommended that boaters traveling outside of reliable VHF range carry a 406 EPIRB onboard their vessel - Hypothermia (a serious danger in Northern California waters)
- Personal AIS MOB
- Personal Location Beacon (PLB)
Effectively a personal EPIRB, the cost is now low enough that a PLB is recommended for anyone going offshore - PFD (Personal Floatation Device)
- Radar Transponders
- Safety at Sea Videos (UK-Halsey, free registration required, MOB quick stop) (recommended)
- Safety Tips (US SAILING)
- Satellite Phone Rental
- SPOT Satellite Messenger (inexpensive alternative to PLB)(recommended)
- United States Coast Guard
- Vessel Assist
- VHF Radio with DSC and GPS
- Services
- Beadblasting (roughen winch drums)
- Boat Yards
- Charters/Rentals
- Delivery
- Design (Naval Architects)
- Diesel Service
- Electrical
- Instruction
- Photographers
- Race Management
- Refrigeration
- Riggers
- Surveyors
- Tide, Current, and Wind
- Currents
- National Data Buoy Center (real-time offshore wind and wave data)
- NPS Meteorology Department
- PassageWeather (worldwide wind and wave forecasts)
- QuikSCAT (Ocean Surface Winds Derived from the SeaWinds Scatterometer)
- San Francisco Bay PORTS (NOAA) 866-727-6787 (866-SBPORTS)
- San Francisco Bay Wind Patterns (San Jose State, real time)(new home!)
- Software
- WXTide32 (tide & current prediction, free)
- WWW Tide-Current Predictor
- U.S. West Coast sites
- San Francisco Bay Entrance (Golden Gate), California Current
- Golden Gate Bridge .8 mi E ., San Francisco Bay, California Current
- Raccoon Strait off Point Stuart, San Francisco Bay, California Current
- Point Richmond .5 mi W, San Francisco Bay, California Current
- Treasure Island .5 mi N, San Francisco Bay, California Current
- Alcatraz Island S, San Francisco Bay, California Current
- South Channel, San Francisco Bay Approach, California Current
- Weather
- Webcams
- Yacht Clubs
Weather, Tide & Wind by Cell Phone
Voice
- NOAA
National Ocean ServicePORTS (Physical Oceanographic Real-Time Systems) information (real-time water levels, currents, and other oceanographic and meteorological data from bays and harbors) is available through a free automated voice telephone service:- For San Francisco, call 1-866-727-6787
- For other areas, seePORTS on the Web
- WeatherWave
Subscription service that delivers very fast severe weather alerts to boaters cell phones as computer-generated voice calls.
WAP
Certain cellular phones (and other wireless devices) are capable of accessing certain information on the World Wide Web by means of a built-inWAP browser. Unfortunately, most of the information on the Web is not accessible by WAP because most Web sites lack the specific support for WAP and small screens that is normally required. That pretty much limits WAP devices to a relatively small number of WAP-enabled Web sites, a selection of which is commonly listed for convenience by wireless carriers.
Although weather is one of the information sources commonly provided through WAP, it generally doesn't include things that are of importance to mariners like tides. Such information is available on the non-WAP Web (see "Tides & Wind" and "Weather" above); the challenge is to get at it by WAP.
Fortunately, it is possible to access non-WAP Web pages by means of WAP if the page is in standardHTML, and is small and clean enough for the limited capacity and screen size of WAP devices. The challenge is to find such pages--the great majority of pages don't meet these requirements. Here are two useful pages for the San Francisco Bay Area that do meet these requirements:
Cingular subscribers can save links to these resources for fast access on their personal MEdia Net Home page (accessed with the Cingular logo button on many Cingular-branded phones) in My Links. Cingular provides good marine coverage along the coast, with service in most areas near San Francisco, from Drakes Bay down to Monterey, up to about 20 miles offshore.
A good way to access Web resources over WAP is to useGoogle Mobile, which converts search results into a form that works on most WAP-enabled cell phones. For example, search for "NDBC 46026" to find the Web page for the San Francisco data buoy (18NM West of San Francisco), then click on the result link to have Google display the result in WAP format on your cell phone, showing winds, waves, temperature, etc.
Yet another option if your cell phone is Java-capable, is the freeOpera Mini for Mobile Web browser, which does a remarkable job of browsing full Web pages on a small screen.
Racing Marks and Courses
DISCLAIMERS: Provided for information purposes only--should not be used for navigation. Positions of some marks have only been estimated, and may differ significantly from actual positions (particularly the temporary marks). USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Suggestions and corrections may be sent toJohn Navas
Central Bay Chart(click on image for high resolution version)

North Bay Chart(click on image for high resolution version)

South Bay Chart (click on image for high resolution version)

GPS Coordinates and Courses
These GPS waypoint (and route) files are inGPX (GPS Exchange format), an open, flexible and well-documented format supported bymany GPS programs, includingEasyGPS (seenote) andGPSBabel (both free), which can be used to upload/download to/from many popular GPS units, and view and/or edit GPS waypoints and routes. (You may need to right-click on links to download the GPS Exchange format files.)
- Update History (last update: 05/02/2006)
- Central Bay mark positions
- Knox courses 1-16
- North Bay mark positions
- OYRA courses
- South Bay mark positions and courses
- YRA (official)
Other Mark References
 | | About the AuthorJohn Navas is experienced in racing all types of sailboats from dinghies to large offshore racers. Most recent experience includes: Santa Cruz 52, 50; Farr 52, 40; Beneteau First 47.7, 42s7, 40.7, 36.7; Holland 47; Express 37, 27; J/120, J/35, J/105, J/24; 1D35; Santana 35; T-10; Olson 30; Newport 30; Knarr, Moore 24. Four times Banshee National Champion, raced in O'Day (U.S. Singlehanded) Championship, NEISA Champion, plus a number of regional and fleet championships. West Coast offshore racing includes Coastal Cup, Transpac, and Ensenada. Also match and team racing experience. |
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