Pacific Star
(King Harbor in Redondo Beach )
181 North Harbor Drive Redondo Beach CA 90277 (626)
716-1796. King Harbor is located at the Redondo Beach Pier at the end of
Torrance Bl. Park at the Far North end of the Pier Complex parking structure. http://www.pacificstardiving.com.
Map for the Pacific Star http://www.pacificstardiving.com/page.asp?page_id=39&cat_id=9
CEE RAY, and SEA BASS
(22nd Street Landing, San
Pedro)
OPTION 1:
From the intersection of the 405 and 110 freeways,
take the 110 south. Go the the next-to-the-last exit which is "Harbor
Blvd./Vincent Thomas Bridge" (by the flashing yellow "End of Freeway" lights).
Take this exit and stay to the right for Harbor Boulevard.
DO NOT GO OVER THE VINCENT THOMAS BRIDGE!!!
At the bottom of the ramp is a traffic light and Harbor
Boulevard. Turn right on Harbor and come all the way down (past the Fireboat
Station, past Ports 'O Call, and past the Little League field - at which point
the name of the street changes to Miner) to 22nd Street. Turn right on 22nd
Street. There will be a big parking lot on your right. Perhaps 200 yards down
the road on the left is a two-story building which is 22nd Street Landing. On
the far side of the building, turn left and come to the loading zone, where you
can unload your gear. Park across the street in the big lot and then come down
the ramp (very steep at low tide - watch your step) to the boat.
OPTION 2:
From the intersection of the 405 and the 110, take the 110 south. Go
all the way to the end of the freeway, which is Gaffey Street. Turn left on
Gaffey, and come down through San Pedro (the streets are numbered sequentially)
to the traffic light at 22nd Street. Turn left on 22nd Street, go past Pacific
(traffic light), Mesa (stop sign), and Cabrillo (traffic light). Continue past
the yacht club and on your right is a two-story building
with a neon marlin on the side which is 22nd Street Landing. On the near side of
the building, turn right and come to the loading zone, where you can unload your
gear. Then park across the street in the big lot and come down the ramp (very
steep at low tide - watch your step) to the boat.