You can expect temps from the 50's-70's°F in summer. Area holds the fog, so you can have fog throughout the summer. Definite need for 3-2 mm or 4-3 mm wetsuit, especially in the summer as it can top out at only 55 deg.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
SW
.
There is
Thermal and Frontal wind
at Marina Bay, California (USA).
Summer to Fall provide the best conditions with winds ranging from 10-30 knots mostly onshore. Winter can provide very strong South frontal storm wind up to 40+ MPH. Advanced kiters should only attempt in these conditions. It is not a suitable location for beginners as a confined launch surrounded by rocks and turbulent winds create hazardous situations during launching and landing.
Wind
usually
blows
from SW and WSW, W
on the spot.
The
best moments to come
to Marina Bay, California (USA) are
May, June, July, August and September
.
Wind and Weather Conditions
Wind and Weather Conditions
You can expect temps from the 50's-70's°F in summer. Area holds the fog, so you can have fog throughout the summer. Definite need for 3-2 mm or 4-3 mm wetsuit, especially in the summer as it can top out at only 55 deg.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
SW
.
There is
Thermal and Frontal wind
at Marina Bay, California (USA).
Summer to Fall provide the best conditions with winds ranging from 10-30 knots mostly onshore. Winter can provide very strong South frontal storm wind up to 40+ MPH. Advanced kiters should only attempt in these conditions. It is not a suitable location for beginners as a confined launch surrounded by rocks and turbulent winds create hazardous situations during launching and landing.
Wind
usually
blows
from SW and WSW, W
on the spot.
The
best moments to come
to Marina Bay, California (USA) are
May, June, July, August and September
.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
Marina Bay, California (USA) is a
Flat and Chop spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Small size.
South beaches have sand and mud but rocks in the water as well. Two paths have been somewhat cleared straight out from the stairs and at East end of the beach. Marina side beach has mostly sand and just a few rocks in the corner closest to the rock jetty.
Launch on the grass in the park and walk over the hill to either the South facing beach, the stairs, or the West-facing beach on marina side (best on very low tides or very South winds). Weekends can be crowded with local non-kiters and many kids. Please always give them right of way. Depending on the tides and wind direction, water starts can be a bit tricky, as your ability to get out in the water to start may be limited and starting requires sending the kite down over the rocks if going out on the South side. Once out on the water, you'll need to decide if you're heading upwind toward the ships and the channel or out and around Brooks Island to the left, as the area in front of the launch is in the wind shadow of Brooks Island, resulting in weaker and often turbulent winds. Left and south of the island offers strong, steady wind and some nice ramps and chop all the way toward the Albany Bulb and Berkeley. Upwind into the channel requires some effort to get to, but can reward you with smooth water behind the sandbar and breakwater. If you do kite upwind to the channel, please do not encroach on the protected Tern/sea bird nesting grounds at the west end of the sand spit/breakwater. There is a sign indicating the area asking for a 200’ clearance. The main body of Brooks Island is owned by EBRPD and they only allow access through request, so please do not walk on it for any reason as it could threaten access. There is a fence on the sandbar and access is allowed west of that fence IF needed for some reason. It cannot be used for launching and landing kites, other than emergency. Use caution for large freighters in the channel, they have right of way and are very limited in maneuverability as they are under tug control in the channel. If the fog comes rolling in, conditions can quickly become very gusty and turbulent so be aware. Also if you become overpowered, you may want to consider two other and safer landing options depending on where you are, rather than attempting to come in at the main beach launch. If you have been kiting upwind, you may want to consider coming in at the upper beach on the other side of the breakwater jetty as the beach is much larger, or if you are downwind there's an even larger beach at the east end after the rocks end. As with many locations, consider all the hazards and conditions and what your plan will be if you become overpowered or experience equipment failure. Please use good judgment here, as in all spots. It is truly an intermediate+ launch and definitely not for beginners.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Beach and Tide Conditions
Kitesurfing conditions
do not depend on Tide
on this spot.
Marina Bay, California (USA) is a
Flat and Chop spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Small size.
South beaches have sand and mud but rocks in the water as well. Two paths have been somewhat cleared straight out from the stairs and at East end of the beach. Marina side beach has mostly sand and just a few rocks in the corner closest to the rock jetty.
Launch on the grass in the park and walk over the hill to either the South facing beach, the stairs, or the West-facing beach on marina side (best on very low tides or very South winds). Weekends can be crowded with local non-kiters and many kids. Please always give them right of way. Depending on the tides and wind direction, water starts can be a bit tricky, as your ability to get out in the water to start may be limited and starting requires sending the kite down over the rocks if going out on the South side. Once out on the water, you'll need to decide if you're heading upwind toward the ships and the channel or out and around Brooks Island to the left, as the area in front of the launch is in the wind shadow of Brooks Island, resulting in weaker and often turbulent winds. Left and south of the island offers strong, steady wind and some nice ramps and chop all the way toward the Albany Bulb and Berkeley. Upwind into the channel requires some effort to get to, but can reward you with smooth water behind the sandbar and breakwater. If you do kite upwind to the channel, please do not encroach on the protected Tern/sea bird nesting grounds at the west end of the sand spit/breakwater. There is a sign indicating the area asking for a 200’ clearance. The main body of Brooks Island is owned by EBRPD and they only allow access through request, so please do not walk on it for any reason as it could threaten access. There is a fence on the sandbar and access is allowed west of that fence IF needed for some reason. It cannot be used for launching and landing kites, other than emergency. Use caution for large freighters in the channel, they have right of way and are very limited in maneuverability as they are under tug control in the channel. If the fog comes rolling in, conditions can quickly become very gusty and turbulent so be aware. Also if you become overpowered, you may want to consider two other and safer landing options depending on where you are, rather than attempting to come in at the main beach launch. If you have been kiting upwind, you may want to consider coming in at the upper beach on the other side of the breakwater jetty as the beach is much larger, or if you are downwind there's an even larger beach at the east end after the rocks end. As with many locations, consider all the hazards and conditions and what your plan will be if you become overpowered or experience equipment failure. Please use good judgment here, as in all spots. It is truly an intermediate+ launch and definitely not for beginners.
Need to know
When you are on water,
be careful
of
Currents, Boats, Rocks and Stones
.
A
parking
is available at Marina Bay, California (USA).
There are
Showers
available on the spot.
The main body of Brooks Island is owned by EBRPD and they only allow access through request, so please do not walk on it for any reason. Use caution for large freighters in the channel, they have right of way and are very limited in maneuverability as they are under tug control in the channel.
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There are 7 kitesurf schools and 25 kitesurf spots in San Francisco.