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  • Sanity Check
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    Originally posted by HapaPops View Post
    it's a backup, but at best a backup, as it's a goose shit stew...
    What the world needs is less goose shit stew and more goose dinners.

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  • The Flash
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    it's a backup, but at best a backup, as it's a goose shit stew...

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  • Bitchin Bow Dude
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    Shoreline Lake in Mt. View

    http://www.shorelinelake.com/

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  • Alan H
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    Shadow Cliffs between Pleasanton and Livermore.... not terribly windy, though.

    http://www.ebparks.org/parks/shadow_cliffs#activities

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  • aA
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    use the boat ramp at the small dog park, a little more sheltered and friendly than ryan park/main lagoon

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  • The Flash
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    Here's the fine print for East Bay:


    Boating Regulations:
    Capsized boat charge--$50


    And the idea of the reservoirs was to have nice, fresh, warm water. But we're going to go play in the FC Lagoon. Doesn't have a beach, but I don't think they care if we touch the water.

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  • K38Bob
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    Here's a saltwater option in Alameda- shirt sleeves http://www.sailalameda.org/ACSC/

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  • K38Bob
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    http://www.ebparks.org/activities/boatingsailing
    can even rent a hobie at Livermore

    Originally posted by HapaPops View Post
    Scenario, I want to take my 9 & 7 year old girls out for a warm day in fresh water. Toys are an El Toro and a SUP.

    I was turned away from Del Valle - but not through any of their fault, they had to close the ramp due to a broken water (or sewer?) main.

    Off to Quarry Lake in Fremont. Nice folks, warm fresh water, nice breeze. We launch the boats (and a 2nd el toro with his 11 year old son) and we're out capsizing, jumping off the SUP, pretty much just enjoying ourselves, when Ranger Rick comes over, and in a nice enough way, says the only "water contact" allowed was in the roped off swimming beach. WTF? I suppose the city of fremont thinks there some sort of liability if one of my kids drowns under my supervision.

    So - where to go? There are plenty of cold, saltwater spots, but I want a warm freshwater one - within say 90 minutes of SFO. And no, I won't go to Clear Lake. Somewhere up in the delta maybe? It can't be too windy as my stubborn little 7 year old only wants to sail the El Toro solo - so it needs to be a place where she can capsize to her hearts content. Oh, and if anyone knows of an Opti for sale, I'm in the market.

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  • Tequila Bob
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    Originally posted by HapaPops View Post
    But that's just it. I WANT them to fall in. My oldest has a fear of capsizing that I want to work through. Kids(and adults) get very comfortable with little boats heeling if they know that a capsize is no big deal.
    That's how I learned; by playing around in our Laser in the FC Lagoons(we had a waterfront home in FC). We'd beat the heck out that boat: flip it, right it, almost flip it, sail it backwards, etc. Having the confidence to know that flipping the boat is no big deal - soon you learn you can capsize and not even get wet!

    But yeah, I hear you, my daughter is that way, scared to heal the boat. I try to show her it's no big deal but that's just the way she is. Now, if it's a cheerleader move, such as being the "flyer" on the squad - No Problem!

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  • Angry Dolphin
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    Originally posted by HapaPops View Post
    But that's just it. I WANT them to fall in.
    You don't like your childrens?

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  • familysailor
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    Maybe---
    http://parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov/Get...onal_Park.aspx

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  • The Flash
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    But that's just it. I WANT them to fall in. My oldest has a fear of capsizing that I want to work through. Kids(and adults) get very comfortable with little boats heeling if they know that a capsize is no big deal.

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  • Buzz Light Beer
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    Lake Merritt, you have incentive not to fall in.

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  • The Flash
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    Well, this locks out all the Santa Clara reservoirs… I suppose I could drive around Foster City lagoon and re-connect with it...





    "Swimming is not allowed by order of the Santa Clara Valley Water District. "

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  • aA
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    check your messages g...

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