HARBOR KING
Description | Vessel Photos | Vessel Capacities/Statistics | Floor Plan
The Harbor King, Red and White Fleet’s smallest vessel with a capacity of up to 150 passengers, is famous for its appearance in the Hollywood classic “The Birdman of Alcatraz.” Completely remodeled in 2006, the Harbor King is now in use for Red and White Fleet’s SF Explorer Cruises of architecture, natural history, and the Native American Experience. It is also available for private and corporate charters.
Harbor King Photos Mouse over thumbnails to see larger images.
![]() Harbor King - Exterior |
![]() Harbor King - Top Deck |
![]() Harbor King - Interior, Upper |
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![]() Harbor King - Interior, Lower |
![]() Harbor King - Interior, Bar |
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Harbor King Capacity/Statistics
| Capacity - Sightseeing | 150 |
| Capacity - Reception | 100 |
| Capacity - Seated Buffet | 60 |
| Main Deck indoor only (sqft) | 1049 |
| 2nd Deck indoor (sqft) | 188 |
| 2nd Deck Exterior (sqft) | 1177 |
| # of Restrooms | 4 Private singles, multiple stalls in M and F |
| Bar on Main Deck | Yes |
| Bar on 2nd Deck | No |
| Location Built | Stockton, CA |
| Year of last Refurbishment | 2006 |
| Year Built | 1958 |
| Vessel Length, Overall (in feet) | 62 |
| Vessel Width (in feet) | 28 |
| Total Horsepower |
470 bhp |
| Main Engine Manufacture | Caterpillar |
| Power Outlets (Voltage) |
115 VAC |












