PETALUMA RIVERPictures taken March, 2000 and Sept. 2005
Local Knowledge:High water at D Street Bridge is delayed 2 hours 10 minutes from Golden Gate, Low water is 3 hours 10 minutes from Golden Gate. The Petaluma River is a serpentine river with many turns. Take these turns wide where the water is deeper. At Cloudy Bend, please heed the Red nun buoys.In San Pablo Bay, it has been reported that Petaluma Approach Channel Marker #13 seen shoaling at low tide. Approach slowly, preferably with depthsounding, and stay in channel center. Local Notice to Mariners, November 2005: San Pablo Approach to Petaluma, 3 feet depth low tide at Markers 13 & 14 (where the waterway doglegs toward Petaluma River Mouth). Dredging of the River by the Army Corps was done in 2002. In the Turning Basin, there is a shoal marked by a floating buoy. Every month, a commercial 100-foot cruiser visits the Turning Basin without problems. She times her arrival for local high tide. This means most recreational vessels, prudently skippered, should have no problems at high tide. Be sure to check Cruise-In Visitor webpage.
protruding 2 inches. November, 2005: New boards and rubrails around turntable as well as abutments. December 2005: The additional boards have slightly decreased passable girth. It is less than the prior width. A barge was temporarily lodged between when these boards were added. Haystack landing Railroad Bridge- All navigation lights are extinguished Highway 101 Bridge over Petaluma: Construction of additional bridge span. November 2005. [Back to visit] |
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