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Delta Doo Dah 14 Kicks Off This Saturday

This weekend, Latitude 38 and Richmond Yacht Club will kick off the summer cruising season with a gathering and seminar aimed at helping cruisers enjoy a successful and fun Delta cruise. Delta Doo Dah 14 sailors will assemble at the yacht club in Point  Richmond’s Brickyard Cove neighborhood on Saturday, May 21, from noon to 3 p.m.

breakfast on the deck
Sharing the pleasures of the Delta (and breakfast al fresco) with the next generation aboard the Lagoon 450S catamaran ‘iliohale.
© 2022 'iliohale

Delta Cruising Seminar

Craig and Ann Perez of the Express 34 Marrakesh will present their excellent, informative and entertaining Delta Cruising Seminar. We’ll supply Delta booklets and handouts, and we’ll give away door prizes, one free entry per boat at our drawing. Must be present to win.

  • Date: Saturday, May 21, 2022
  • Time: Noon to 3 p.m. or so
  • Address: 351 Brickyard Cove Rd., Richmond, CA
  • Food and Drink: The RYC bar and galley open at 2 p.m. on Saturdays. The club no longer accepts cash, so bring a credit card. We hope to have complimentary coffee and tea available when you arrive. You are welcome to bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks, but please don’t bring outside booze.
  • Parking: Visitors are welcome to park (for free) in the RYC parking lot. Watch out for kids, dogs, boats and trailers!
Craig Perez brings his Delta toys for show ‘n’ tell at Richmond Yacht Club.
© 2022 Latitude 38 Media LLC / Chris

What About COVID?

After two years of meeting via Zoom for the Delta Doo Dah Kickoff, we’re stoked to be back in person this year at RYC, but please note these COVID protocols: RYC requires vaccinations inside their buildings; masks are optional.

The event is free to attend. To qualify to win door prizes, sign up for the Delta Doo Dah, if you haven’t already. That’s free too! Please register by 5 p.m. on Friday the 20th if you’re planning to come to the Kickoff.

raftup with water toys
When you sail to the Delta, remember to bring plenty of water toys!
© 2022 Jim Adams / Flibbertigibbet

4 Comments

  1. Grant Kiba 2 years ago

    I am not sure how true this is, but a good friend and mentor had been telling me that the water level in the Antioch/Pittsburg area of the delta has been lower than normal. This will make the already shallow entrances (like Owl Harbor and the Antioch Marina) more difficult at low tide.

  2. Christine Weaver 2 years ago

    Hi Grant, I haven’t heard of low water levels in those parts of the Delta. From what I’ve seen (totally unscientific observation) water levels appear normal. However, silt happens. As do weeds. Best to enter harbors new to you on a rising tide.

  3. Erik Engstrom 2 years ago

    Any chance the session was recorded? We couldn’t make it by before the end due to work delaying departures.

  4. Christine Weaver 2 years ago

    Hi Erik — I’m sorry; we had some hopes of recording video, or maybe just audio, but the seminar and gathering ended up being low-tech, casual, interactive and un-mic’ed.

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