Sunset Sail aboard brigantine Matthew Turner

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2100 Bridgeway,Sausalito CA 94965

07 May, 2021

Description

Enjoy a relaxing end to your week and learn about local history, maritime heritage and the art of sailing a traditionally rigged ship Join us for a Sail aboard the tall ship, brigantine Matthew Turner! Snacks and non alcoholic beverages are included in the ticket price. Covid 19 Safety Protocol Masks are required for all passengersTemperature and health check for all passengers before boardingVessel surfaces are sanitized before sailingHand sanitizer will be available for frequent use by all passengersSocial distancing of 6' between people if they are not in the same householdCohorts will be placed in seating zones separate from other passengers. See below for further details on zone seatingLocation and Parking Matthew Turner is docked at the US Army Corps of Engineers Bay Model Visitor Center at 2100 Bridgeway in Sausalito, CA. Free parking is available in the lot. A crew member will meet you at the gate to escort you down the pier to the ship. What to Bring Please feel welcome to bring a reusable water bottle to ensure you stay hydrated. Dress in layers: a windbreaker, warm base layer, gloves, hat, scarf, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes. No high heels are permitted to minimize risk for injury. Face masks are required Cameras are welcome, but please be aware that water can sometimes splash aboard and protect your equipment accordingly. Weather We sail in most weather, including cold, wind, fog, and light showers. On occasion, we will need to reschedule a sail due to extreme wind or rain. You will be notified within 24 hours of the scheduled sail and we will work with you to reschedule or refund your order. Tickets A ticket is required for all passengers, including infants. Children 17 and under must be accompanied and supervised at all times by an adult. Cancellation You may cancel or reschedule your sail with 24 hour advance notice. No refunds for guests who miss the boat. Why Call of the Sea? We're a nonprofit supporting on-the-water environmental education. During the week, we provide educational programs to youth. Community Sails are a great way to share our mission with new people and to help lower costs for youth educational sails.  If you are interested in youth field trips, please check out our website. Fair winds! Covid 19 Zone seating Protocol Masks will be worn during the duration of the voyage by passengers and crew.Passengers will be assigned to seating area zones on the vessel that will be their home base during the duration of the sail on San Francisco Bay, spending most of their time during the trip in these assigned zones.Passengers should avoid close contact* with other passengers outside their zone.People can move around the boat as required to use the head, eat lunch or access their personal belongings.The charthouse can be accessed to get snacks, access personal belongings or get out of the elements for short periods, but time in the chart house should be minimized.When passengers leave their zone they should return to the zone within 10 minutes, in order to allow other passengers the space to move about. The Captain will include these special COVID procedures during his safety briefing. *CDC Guidelines: For COVID-19, a close contact is defined as any individual who was within 6 feet of an infected person for at least 15 minutes starting from 2 days before illness onset (or, for asymptomatic patients, 2 days prior to positive specimen collection) until the time the patient is isolated.

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