Catalina Island in a C22?

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mathis909

Assuming an appropriate weather window, would Catalina be too far offshore to take a C22? It's 22 miles offshore, but I know lots of smaller boats go out there. Has anyone here done it? Scot
 
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Geoff Atkinson

catalina in a 22

Scott, Check the archives. I asked the same question and people said not too far in the summer (check weather first) but would not go after October or November. Also check www.trailersailor.com. Geoff
 
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Dave B

Not if it's a swing keel model

I had one and sailed between the Cape and Martha's Vineyard about 14 miles distance but with the swing keel it was no fun - if you get into anykind of weather you could bust up the keel trunk with it bouncing up and down - and no the keel hold down bolt doesn't stop it from doing that. Dave
 
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Dave LaPere ( Nature's Cradle)

Catalina Island

Hi There, In response to your question, yes it can be done and is done all the time, depending on the time of year! I did it in a MacGregor 22' about 10 years ago. It too had a swing keel, but not the stability or quality of a Catalina. The trip over was fine, coming back we had a squall come out of nowhere and suddenly we had 10-12 seas for about an hour with the wind at our stern. I lived to tell the story but if I had my choice I would have wanted to be in a more stable yacht. I believe the Cat 22 is stable enough, swing keel or not, sailing ability in all weather conditions is a factor and using your head as to what time of year to go I believe is another. SO in short to answer your question, yes you can, but be prepared for the worst! Happy Sailing, :) Dave LaPere
 
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