Chucky’s Pride is one of the most beautiful sportfishing vessels located at the world’s renowned San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf. She is a 50 foot Delta/Delta fiberglass vessel, inspected and certified by the U.S. Coast Guard for 49 passengers. Chucky’s Pride is powered by a pair of Scania DI13-600 horsepower diesel engines with a cruising speed of 18 knots. She has been completely refurbished throughout with the latest state of the
art electronics and safety equipment.
Electronics include:
Garmin HD Digital Radar, Garmin GPS Maps, Sounders, ICOM-SSB Radio, VHF Radios Standard Horizon Matrix AIS/GPS, Standard Horizon Hailer, Comnav and Autopilot. Essential safety equipment includes: ACR GlobalFix EPIRB, IBA Survitec life raft, Type I Floatation jackets, 3 portable fire extinguishers, fixed fire system (engine room). For one’s comfort, Chucky’s Pride carries 100 gallons of fresh water, LCD TV, DVD, Bluetooth, surround sound, refrigerator, freezer, microwave and heated cabin.
The Crew
Chuck Louie is an USCG Captain with 40+ years of experience on the San Francisco Bay and Ocean waters with a 100 ton Master License. After working years on the water, Chucky realized his true calling and took the big step and went in search of his dream. Like a marriage made in heaven, “Chucky’s Pride” was founded and has been at San Francisco Fisherman’s Wharf since 1986. His devotion and the love for fishing is evident with his returning loyal clientele.
Rick Louie is an experienced USCG Captain of 25+ years with a 100 ton Master License. His fishing knowledge on the Bay and Ocean waters makes him a valuable asset on the “Chucky’s Pride”. Rick’s patience and easy going personality is an added plus which is appreciated by all.
Now is the perfect time for a salmon fishing trip. Whether it's for a company outing or hosting family, treat them to some of our best NorCal Salmon. Fishing conditions are fantastic!
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Our Bay Tours depart from Fisherman's Wharf Berth #5. We will view the San Francisco Skyline, Ghirardelli Square and Maritime Museum and Fort Mason.