Treasure Island sailing center is a great place to dry sail out of.
Details are at www.tisailing.org. It is an excellent location, very
close to bay racing locations. I never use the engine sailing out of
TI. It's $110/mo for a keelboat.
Hoisting is easy--takes about 15-20 minutes max each way and can be
done with two people (or even with one, but that takes a little
longer...)
Long run, dry sailing is a big money-saver, as you never have to deal
with bottom paint.
:: I am considering buying an express 27 and I have some
:: questions on the concept and practice of dry sailing the
:: boat. I am not new to the sport. I had an International
:: Falkboat for about five years, was primary crew on the
:: old IOR 1/2Toner “Sorcerer” for some fifteen years. I
:: have Pacific Cup, Oakland/Catalina race, and more
:: windjammers, and OYRA stuff then I can shake a stick at,
:: but I have literally no experience with dry sailing.
:: Where can I find yards to keep the boat with launching
:: facilities? Is there a list? I prefer the
:: Alameda/Oakland Estuary area but I am flexible. What do
:: dry storage costs look like, and what would the
:: launching fees be? Would it be better to join a club
:: with these resources, and if so which would you suggest?
:: Then the questions about rig set-up and take-down in
:: terms of technique, man power, and time, are enough to
:: make wonder if there is a good book on the subject.
:: Clearly, any information you may have that would point
:: me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
::
:: Thanx in advance,