Pacific Sail
Les,A little more information might be helpful. What size boat are you planning on chartering? When you say no crew, do you mean solo, or with non-sailing friends? I would think that some charter companies may not provide you a boat solo or without some crew. That would be the case in northern California. In fact, you would need coastal cruising certificates up here, but I understand that is not necessarily so in southern California.I'm a northern California sailor with some offshore experience, including a sail from San Francisco to Ensenada. I can tell you that the sail from San Francisco to Point conception was more challenging than anything south of there. In fact, we sailed little after reaching southern California waters, as seas were mild and the wind was light. I suspect that isn't always the case.San Diego to Catalina is a long sail that probably either starts or ends at night unless you stop along the way. Catalina is pretty easy, but I suspect you would want to arrive during the day.There are lots of southern California sailors here so you should get some good advice.Good luck.Dan Jonas (S.V. Feije II)