Nearest freeway: Redwood Highway (0.4 mi)
The property is a floating structure on the water, directly adjacent to other similar structures and a wooden boardwalk on multiple sides. The backyard is not visible, but the property appears to be surrounded by water and boats of various sizes. Lot features include the boardwalk area and several moored boats. The structures are tightly packed together, forming a waterfront community.
This room features extensive use of polished hardwood paneling and flooring. A free-standing metal stove with a copper chimney pipe is the central heating element. Built-in bookshelves line multiple walls, and a small flat-screen television is mounted on the wood paneling.
This is an exterior view of a classic tugboat named "MIRENE," featuring a black hull with a white superstructure and red doors. The boat is docked at a marina, with other boats and masts visible in the background. A wooden gangway connects the boat to a pier.
This is a galley kitchen with rich wood paneling and cabinetry. A large gas range with a copper hood is the primary cooking appliance. Multiple windows allow natural light into the space, and copper pots are displayed.
This room features hardwood paneling and flooring, with a raised bed enclosed by a white curtain. A bidet fixture is visible in the corner of the room, and windows provide natural light. The layout appears to be a compact sleeping and washing area.
This is a view of the kitchen sink area, featuring a copper sink basin and a bronze faucet. A porthole-style window with a copper frame adds a nautical touch. The countertops are a light solid surface material, and wooden cabinets are visible above and below.
This is an outdoor deck area made of weathered wood, overlooking a marina filled with sailboats. Several Adirondack chairs and a table are arranged for seating, and potted plants add color to the space. An orange patio umbrella provides shade.
This bathroom features a bright red bathtub, white toilet, and wooden paneling on the upper walls. A small window with divided panes is above the bathtub. A towel bar with brass fixtures is mounted on the wood paneling.
This is a combined dining and galley area with polished hardwood floors and paneled wood walls and ceiling. A built-in wooden bench seat complements a wooden table and chairs. A prominent hanging lantern serves as overhead lighting, and a round porthole window is visible.
13 S 40 Dock, Sausalito, CA 94965. 1 bedrooms. 1.0 bathrooms. House. Nearest freeway: Redwood Highway (0.4 mi). The property is a floating structure on the water, directly adjacent to other similar structures and a wooden boardwalk on multiple sides. The backyard is not visible, but the property appears to be surrounded by water and boats of various sizes. Lot features include the boardwalk area and several moored boats. The structures are tightly packed together, forming a waterfront community.. This is a combined dining and galley area with polished hardwood floors and paneled wood walls and ceiling. A built-in wooden bench seat complements a wooden table and chairs. A prominent hanging lantern serves as overhead lighting, and a round porthole window is visible.. This is an exterior view of a classic tugboat named "MIRENE," featuring a black hull with a white superstructure and red doors. The boat is docked at a marina, with other boats and masts visible in the background. A wooden gangway connects the boat to a pier.. This is a galley kitchen with rich wood paneling and cabinetry. A large gas range with a copper hood is the primary cooking appliance. Multiple windows allow natural light into the space, and copper pots are displayed.. This room features hardwood paneling and flooring, with a raised bed enclosed by a white curtain. A bidet fixture is visible in the corner of the room, and windows provide natural light. The layout appears to be a compact sleeping and washing area.. This is a view of the kitchen sink area, featuring a copper sink basin and a bronze faucet. A porthole-style window with a copper frame adds a nautical touch. The countertops are a light solid surface material, and wooden cabinets are visible above and below.