.WE ARE CURRENTLY FUNDRAISING FOR THE LAST 30%
NEED $120k BY JANUARY 31 2024
70% of the funds are pledged! Contingent on us raising the last 30% by January 31st 2024.
We need $120k to bridge the gap.
Your tax deductible donation will enable us to share over 100 years of local waterfront history as a public display, inspiring generations to come*.
*Donations of $10,000 or more will have the option to display their names on the public exhibit.
MANY THANKS TO OUR GROWING NUMBER OF CONTRIBUTORS FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT
Ways to Donate
use the Pay Pal donate button above or on the richardsonbaymaritimeassociation.org website.
Your donations go directly into a RBMA (Richardson's Bay Maritime Association) account dedicated to the Charles Van Damme Ferry Project. Your credit card receipt will say "PAYPAL *RICHARDSONS" Use this as a receipt for tax deduction. |
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2. VIA CHECK to the RBMA/CVD
WRITE a check made payable to - RBMA/ CVD
MAIL check to:- The RBMA Po Box 1108 Sausalito, CA 94966-1108 CONTACT the RBMA: [email protected] to receive a tax certificate |
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THE 9 LIVES OF THE CHARLES VAN DAMME FERRY
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Help maintain over 100yrs of waterfront history to inspire generations to come.
With the donation of your time, money, expertise and support we will succeed in saving, restoring and displaying a rare and important local maritime and cultural icon to inspire both present and future generations to come.
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A Brief History
The 9 Lives of the Charles Van Damme Ferry
– a unique waterfront story
– a unique waterfront story
9 x panels depicting 9 different lives of the Charles Van Damme.Images are collages from newspaper cuttings, photos & memorabilia pertaining to the ferry.
About our Project
SAVE: We successfully saved the 100yr old artifacts from demolition.
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Save | Restore | Exibit
Built in 1916 as the first ferry between Marin & Pt. Richmond, the Charles Van Damme has a rich history & a compelling story to tell.
She spent 40 years as a working ferry & 25 years as the social hub of the Waldo Point waterfront. She appeared in several feature films and was a unique magnet for the rich & famous, the up & coming AND EVEN the down & out.
Built in 1916 as the first ferry between Marin & Pt. Richmond, the Charles Van Damme has a rich history & a compelling story to tell.
She spent 40 years as a working ferry & 25 years as the social hub of the Waldo Point waterfront. She appeared in several feature films and was a unique magnet for the rich & famous, the up & coming AND EVEN the down & out.
During her lifetime she had many incarnations, as 3 different restaurants, as an art & dance studio plus as an all night music venue & hang out for people like Carlos Santana, Janis Joplin, David Crosby & members of the Grateful Dead. The Ferry resided in the Gates Co-Op area at Gate Six Rd, Sausalito, now
re-developed into the Waldo Point Park
re-developed into the Waldo Point Park
Juanita Musson launched her legendary Juanita’s restaurant there, feeding rich and poor and stirring up controversy galore. Writers, painters, poets, sculptors, dancers and musicians moved to the Sausalito waterfront houseboat community looking to live and create alongside and on the great old beached Ferry.
In 1983 the ferry was demolished leaving just the paddlewheel & smoke stack. But through the determined efforts of local citizens, the original paddle wheel, smokestack and other artifacts were saved. .
Our group, the Charles Van Damme Ferry Project, a sub-committee of our non-profit sponsor, The Richardson’s Bay Maritime Association (RBMA), is now embarking on the final phases of our effort to create a public home for the vessel’s paddle wheel and smokestack.
This permanent display will be located where the ferryboat last stood at Gate 5 Road in the Waldo Point Harbor Park in Sausalito. Surrounding the display will be signage depicting the Charles Van Damme’s unique history, educating & inspiring a new generation of fans to maritime and artistic culture.
This permanent display will be located where the ferryboat last stood at Gate 5 Road in the Waldo Point Harbor Park in Sausalito. Surrounding the display will be signage depicting the Charles Van Damme’s unique history, educating & inspiring a new generation of fans to maritime and artistic culture.
We have secured and stored the wheel, stack and artifacts. We have an approved location, detailed architectural and structural plans plus acceptable bids from skilled builders and acquired all the required permits to begin this project. We have gathered images & historical evidence to support her stories
The RBMA has pledges for 70% of the $400k needed to complete the project. They are currently fundraising for the last 30%. Some of the pledges are contingent on receiving the additional 120K by January 31st, 2024 for the project to succeed.
Donors gifting $10k or more have the opportunity for their names to be immortalized along with the Charles Van Damme Ferry’s artifacts on the public exhibit.
The RBMA has pledges for 70% of the $400k needed to complete the project. They are currently fundraising for the last 30%. Some of the pledges are contingent on receiving the additional 120K by January 31st, 2024 for the project to succeed.
Donors gifting $10k or more have the opportunity for their names to be immortalized along with the Charles Van Damme Ferry’s artifacts on the public exhibit.
The location of the landmark will be Waldo Point Harbor, one of the most famous houseboat communities in the world. Even now, with little public or tour bus parking, hundreds of people come every day to see the unique and colorful Sausalito houseboats they have heard so much about.
The Charles Van Damme Ferry Exhibit will furnish another important piece of Sausalito’s history for local residents and visitors. Reminding all of us of our unique city and surrounding area, it will pay respect to a bygone maritime era and the ongoing waterfront life surrounding the arts and creative pursuits.
By celebrating this hub of transport and creativity, we will encourage residents and visitors to continue the fantastic creative spirit of the Sausalito waterfront. The Charles Van Damme Ferry once again will serve as an important cultural icon.
We hope you will join us in supporting this exciting project!
Your tax deductible donation will enable the RBMA to share over 100 years of local waterfront history as a public display, inspiring generations to come.
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