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Greetings from San Francisco

March 19 2012 at 6:05 PM
Paul  (no login)

Lots of boats out here, great cruising water, tons of waterfront destinations, great food, too little time!

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Regards,

Paul

 
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Is that Sausalito?

March 19 2012, 8:29 PM 

Love that spot. I think I ate and drank there once.

 
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You nailed it

March 20 2012, 1:55 AM 

Yes, beautiful downtown Sausalito. Easy access to Tiburon, Oakland, SF and all of SF Bay, and untold numbers of waterfront destinations to visit by boat. In addition, there is some very serious big water just outside SF Bay. If it is big water offshore action you like, be my guest here, once you get by the whitecaps on the Bay, you can find out what the Pacific Ocean is all about! We stay at the Grand Hyatt because it is a seismically compliant hotel, recently totally remodeled too and highly recommended to anyone visiting SF.

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Here is Union Square where we always stay (for the last 10 years). A great walking location to just about eveything in San Francisco.

regards,

Paul

 
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