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1001 Bridgeway #154
Sausalito, CA. 94965

Phone: 415.331.2919
Toll-Free: 800.849.9256
Fax: 415.480.2074



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custom tailor your event to
your every desire!




 
 
   

 








Bay Breeze Charters

The Captain

"I enjoy the satisfaction of planning each event to make it a special day for every client."
Pamela Power learned to sail small boats as a child at her grandparents' cabin on Pelican Lake in Minnesota. In 1989 she moved to the Bay Area and began sailing larger boats on the San Francisco Bay and the California Coast. In 1993 she sailed out through the Golden Gate Bridge on a four year sailing adventure, cruising from Northern California to Mexico, Costa Rica through the Panama Canal. She explored the historic Spanish Main and Columbia, as well as all the Windward, Leeward and ABC Islands in the sunny Caribbean. In 1997 Pam returned to live in Sausalito, working as Port Captain for a large sailing charter company in San Francisco. After a year long search for the perfect charter boat Pam found "Glory Days" in Panama City, Florida. In early 1999 she brought "Glory Days" to the Bay area and established Bay Breeze Charters.

Pam graduated from Arizona State University with a liberal arts degree in Recreation Administration. She holds a 100 ton Masters license with sail endorsement. The day charter business allows her to combine her expertise in sailing and event planning/recreation management background to provide guests with an exceptional charter experience.
"I am truly fortunate to get to share my love of sailing, the beautiful San Francisco Bay and have fun with nice people everyday."
In addition to sailing Pam is a scuba dive master and enjoys riding, hiking, music, art, photography, karate and cooking.

Janet Erickson

She is dedicated to ensuring that your cruise aboard "Glory Days" is a joyful experience in the daysailors' paradise of San Francisco Harbor.
Janet's love for sailing started at Girl Scout camp on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, where sailing theory and practical experience provided the basics for racing as well as pleasure sailing. She put that training to use between 1989 and 1994 as crew aboard "Domicile," a Liberty 49, cruising the waters of Bermuda, Puerto Rico, Turks & Caicos, Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Belize, and the islands from St. Thomas through St. Lucia. When the owners of "Domicile" decided to cruise the Pacific in 1997, she left her job as Director of Finance for the Swift Water Girl Scouts Council to join their Panama Canal transit, then Galapagos, French Polynesia ( the Marquises, Tuomotus, and Society Islands), and continuing to Niue, American Samoa, Tonga, and finally New Zealand. After a six month stay is New Zealand where she waited out the hurricane season, she joined "Reveille" a 38' double-ended cutter, for the northern journey into Fiji, Vanuatu, the Solomons, Micronesia, Guam, and Japan. The non-stop 4,300 mile journey across the Pacific from Japan to San Francisco lasted 40 days. After 2 ½ years of cruising she is back in the United States.


First Officers

Charles Barnard
First Officer Charles Barnard

Guillaume Toultadian
First Officer Guillaume Toultadian

Guillaume's passion for sailing developed as a working alternative to surfing everyday. Guillaume sailed to the States from southern France 18 years ago and quickly found his way to the Bay Area. He has guided tours for three years on San Francisco Bay and spends winters delivering boats in the Caribbean.