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Old 02-05-2007, 02:29 PM
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Thumbs up QM2 comes to San Francisco

There are a lot of photos on the website.

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QUEEN’S GRAND ENTRANCE TO BAY
THE LARGEST SHIP EVER TO SAIL TO SAN FRANCISCO COMES CALLING
THE SCENE ASHORE: Beaches, bridges, hills become vista points for thousands
Vanessa Marlin, Chronicle Staff Writer

Monday, February 5, 2007
They came by the thousands and clung to the edges of hilltops, beaches, boats and the Golden Gate Bridge to catch a glimpse Sunday of the largest ship ever to enter the San Francisco Bay.

Some spectators waited for hours, and when the Queen Mary 2 made her grand entrance into the bay at 3:58 p.m., they were not disappointed. Fewer than 30 feet separated the Golden Gate Bridge's underside from the ship's tallest point, giving people gathered on the bridge a breathtaking bird's-eye view of the 1,131-foot long ship.

"It was long and elegant," said Lynne McClure of Menlo Park. "We were looking right down at several pools and tennis courts. All the lawn chairs were lined up in rows. It was shipshape, as you would expect."

McClure picnicked on the bridge with her friends, drinking wine, munching on cheese and crackers and chocolate and conjuring images of a bygone era.

"I was thinking of my grandparents traveling across the Atlantic from Europe," said McClure's friend, Wendy Crowder of Palo Alto.

McClure said the moment had a festive feel, like the 50th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge in 1987.

"It's a big event, bigger than the Super Bowl and bigger than Fleet Week," she said.

Barbara Abbott, 84, said the ship's arrival was the most spectacular event she had ever witnessed. She waved to the passengers on the Queen Mary 2 as it passed under the bridge. Her only regret was for a view from the center of the span.

"I wanted to spit down the chimney," she said.

Rex Reader, 68, and three friends from Santa Rosa set out their nylon chairs at 1 p.m. to view the majestic ship from the southern end of the bridge with their cameras and binoculars. One of those friends, Ron Buhlman, 67, called the vessel's arrival a "once-in-a-lifetime experience."

Reader said he's looking forward to traveling aboard the Queen Mary 2 someday.

"For someone with limited physical stamina, it's a good way to go," he said. "You meet people who are interested in worldly things and you eat good food."

Roger Dahl, a former competitive sailor who lives in Montara, watched the event from the Golden Gate Bridge with his wife, Rene, and their 14-year-old son, Nick. Dahl, who has sailed the bay for more than 40 years, estimated there were about 400 sailboats on the water below. He compared the crush of vessels to opening day of sailing season.

"The wind has shifted to make it easier for boats to sail downwind to the bridge," he said as about a dozen aircraft hummed overhead in the sunny sky. "It's unusual for this time of year."

The ship had been expected to arrive at 3 p.m. but got delayed when it took longer to board locals, including the bar pilot who guided the ship under the span and into the bay.

On the expansive beach at Crissy Field, the former bayside air strip, there was standing room only by 3 p.m., and anxious spectators competed to be the first to spot the ship, just as people aboard ships vie to spot land.

When the ocean liner did finally appear, the smaller boats sounded their horns and the waiting masses cheered. On the bridge, a group of men waved a giant rainbow flag.

From the shore, the ship's high, pointed bow seemed to menace the bridge until it finally slipped underneath.

"I'm a commercial fisherman, and I've seen a lot of boats, and all I can say is this is huge," said Carl Westrate, 74, who lives in Lafayette. He was at Crissy Field with his wife, reminiscing about her arrival as an emigrant from England aboard the first Queen Mary decades ago.

"This is so much bigger than I could have imagined," said Jim Conley, 83, of Mill Valley, who had waited hours to see the ship. A Navy veteran, he recalled traveling on the Queen Elizabeth in 1943 with about 16,000 other troops.

Traffic around the bayside of San Francisco was disrupted for the afternoon; it came to a complete halt on the Golden Gate Bridge as the ocean liner passed beneath.

Two hours later, cars were still backed up trying to get out of Fort Baker near the Bay Area Discovery Museum. Hundreds of people had gathered there, climbing the hills, scrambling on the World Ward II bunkers or launching out on kyacks to get a better view.

The Queen Mary 2 is scheduled to depart from Pier 27 this evening at 8 for Hawaii.



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QM2's San Francisco itinerary

TODAY
The Queen Mary 2 is docked at Pier 27, after sailing Sunday afternoon through the Golden Gate. Local dignitaries will have a tour and lunch aboard the ship. The ship sets sail at 8 p.m. for Hawaii.


BEST VIEWING SITES
While the ship is docked at Pier 27, good vantage points include Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill and the Embarcadero between Broadway and Bay streets, as well as from nearby piers. For the ship's departure, just about any public area with a view of the Golden Gate, including the bridge and its vista points on either end; Fort Point; Fort Mason; Crissy Field; the Marina Green; Aquatic Park; Treasure Island; and Fort Baker in Sausalito.

Chronicle staff writers Delfin Vigil and Ilene Lelchuk contributed to this report. E-mail the writer at vmarlin@sfchronicle.com.
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Old 02-05-2007, 08:27 PM
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I just got back from one of the building's roof decks that has a direct view of Pier 27. That ship is enormous. She dwarfs everything around her. Even the other cruise ships nearby look "small" in comparison.

A video and more pictures may be found at the SF Gate Photo Gallery.



The World War II-era cargo ship S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien carried 946 passengers to watch the Queen Mary 2 enter San Francisco Bay. Chronicle photo by Lacy Atkins


The Queen Mary 2 sails under the Golden Gate Bridge to the sound of foghorns and the applause of onlookers gathered around San Francisco Bay. Chronicle photo by Brant Ward


The Queen Mary 2 passes underneath the Golden Gate Bridge. Chronicle photo by Lea Suzuki



The Queen Mary 2 passes in front of the San Francisco skyline, sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge to the applause of hundreds of onlookers at the Marin headlands overlook. Chronicle photo by Brant Ward


The Queen Mary 2 heads toward Alcatraz after sailing beneath the Golden Gate Bridge. Chronicle photo by Kat Wade
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Le sigh.

I miss the Bay.

Tell the Bay that I'll be back soon.
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Old 02-05-2007, 08:31 PM
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Wow, thats one hell of a ship.
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Old 02-05-2007, 08:53 PM
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I think my building is in that photo (below)and from the 19th floor, she looks like a monster. I think the Princess cruise line is on the other side and yes, dwarfed is the right word, even from my view. I need to take a cruise. TSteven, just out of curiosity, which building were you on?

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I just got back from one of the building's roof decks that has a direct view of Pier 27. That ship is enormous. She dwarfs everything around her. Even the other cruise ships nearby look "small" in comparison.



The Queen Mary 2 passes in front of the San Francisco skyline, sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge to the applause of hundreds of onlookers at the Marin headlands overlook. Chronicle photo by Brant Ward
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Old 02-05-2007, 09:15 PM
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TSteven, just out of curiosity, which building were you on?
We were on the roof deck (7th floor) "behind" One Market Plaza and between the Spear Street Tower and Steuart Street Tower. We were able to look up The Embarcadero toward Pier 27 and see the QM2.


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We were on the roof deck (7th floor) "behind" One Market Plaza and between the Spear Street Tower and Steuart Street Tower. We were able to look up The Embarcadero toward Pier 27 and see the QM2.

Cool. I know where that is. I'm @ One Maritime Plaza right behind Embarcadero's One and Two. My building is the black "X" tower as I like to call it.
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Old 02-05-2007, 09:37 PM
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Cool. I know where that is. I'm @ One Maritime Plaza right behind Embarcadero's One and Two. My building is the black "X" tower as I like to call it.
I know it well. And that must have been quite a view!
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Old 02-05-2007, 09:48 PM
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I know it well. And that must have been quite a view!
It's pretty cool. My boss-man has the Coit tower view and I have the Bay Bridge island view. We have the L-shaped corner office space

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I can see the ships and ferries rolling in and out, the Coast Guard flying and sailing by...
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I guess GC didn't like my previous picture of the deck. This is a better shot of the deck which slightly extends out from "behind" One Market. Thus we were able to look up toward the pier.
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Old 02-06-2007, 12:51 PM
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It's pretty cool. My boss-man has the Coit tower view and I have the Bay Bridge island view. We have the L-shaped corner office space

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I can see the ships and ferries rolling in and out, the Coast Guard flying and sailing by...
Sweet! Got to love those San Francisco Bay views. I bet Fleet Week is fun where you are too!
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Old 02-08-2007, 09:11 PM
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Sweet! Got to love those San Francisco Bay views. I bet Fleet Week is fun where you are too!

I started working here right after fleet week so I guess I'll have to catch it next year
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