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The plan is to locate a prototype seastead in the San Fransisco Bay.  Depending on the final design, some depth  
 
The plan is to locate a prototype seastead in the San Fransisco Bay.  Depending on the final design, some depth  
 
of water may be needed.  So charts of the bay may be of use in picking a location.  Here are some online charts.   
 
of water may be needed.  So charts of the bay may be of use in picking a location.  Here are some online charts.   
You can zoom by just clicking, or using the plus near the bottom of the image.  Also the arrows at the bottom let you move around.
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You can zoom in on an area by clicking it, or using the plus near the bottom of the image.  Also the arrows at the bottom let you move around.
  
 
* [http://ocsdata.ncd.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/PacificCoastViewerTable.htm NOAA online chart viewer]
 
* [http://ocsdata.ncd.noaa.gov/OnLineViewer/PacificCoastViewerTable.htm NOAA online chart viewer]
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* [http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1169/ USGS of South Bay]
 
* [http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1169/ USGS of South Bay]
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A map of access points for testing small prototypes:
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* [http://www.sfba.org/sites/sites.php windsurf launch sites]
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* [http://www.kitebeaches.com/beach/3rd_ave.html 3rd ave - best spot for modest waves near the south bay]

Latest revision as of 22:32, 17 November 2008

The plan is to locate a prototype seastead in the San Fransisco Bay. Depending on the final design, some depth of water may be needed. So charts of the bay may be of use in picking a location. Here are some online charts. You can zoom in on an area by clicking it, or using the plus near the bottom of the image. Also the arrows at the bottom let you move around.

Also some images of the Bay

A map of access points for testing small prototypes: