Mexico & The Sea Of Cortez

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Feb 1, 2007
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-Lancer -28 The Sea Of Cortez
There are three ways to get a sailboat into The Sea Of Cortez. Sail one down the west coast and around Cabo San Lucas. Trailer one down highway 15 from Nogales to San Carlos or Guaymas and launch it there. You can store it there in dry storage too. Or BUY ONE that's already down here! The Marinas at both San Carlos and La Paz are well stocked with boats whose owners have fallen out of love with them. This can make for some fantastic bargains if you have managed to avoid going over the cliff with the U.S. economy and still have some cash..

What is the attraction of the Sea Of Cortez? When it's winter where you are now, it's summer here. Winter here means 50 degrees at sunrise and 70 degrees at noon. It means 8 inches of rainfall a YEAR. Deck leaks are not a problem. It means sailing in semi-sheltered water and enjoying predictable fine weather. All the comforts of home? Not exactly..For the most part, The Sea is undeveloped desert wilderness, with the Baja coastline more developed and visited than the mainland shoreline..But gunkholing the mainland coast between San Carlos and Kino Bay will keep any sailor busy and happy for two or three weeks if getting away from it all sounds appealing..

If you are a complete greenhorn to travel in Mexico I would recomend driving or flying down to San Carlos(Guaymas) and just stay at an inexpensive hotel for a week and get the feel of the place. Maybe rent a car for a few days. Looking for boat bargains? Marina Seca is the place to start. You can goog "Marina San Carlos" and see where that takes you...Mexico is the wild frontier of recreational boating. Are you ready for that?
 

caguy

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Sep 22, 2006
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Catalina, Luger C-27, Adventure 30 Marina del Rey
Fairwind, do you have any pictures? I really want to make that trip. Used to fish with my dad in San Felipe when I was a kid. I have heard stories about the winds that blow down through there and the 20' waves they generate. When is a good time to go down for a week or two. I would probably tow the Mac down especially if the price of gas holds.
Frank
 
Feb 1, 2007
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-Lancer -28 The Sea Of Cortez
Fairwind, do you have any pictures? I really want to make that trip. Used to fish with my dad in San Felipe when I was a kid. I have heard stories about the winds that blow down through there and the 20' waves they generate. When is a good time to go down for a week or two. I would probably tow the Mac down especially if the price of gas holds.
Frank
I'll try to post a few pictures.. The normal cruising grounds are the area south of the Midriff Islands, AKA Kino Bay, where there is a concrete ramp but poor shelter from the winter (north) winds. Pto Penasco & San Filipe have huge tides and uncertain weather and little shelter or protection. The PRIME mainland area is San Carlos, 250 miles south of Nogales on a good 4-lane highway. Here, the Sierra Madre run down into the ocean, forming dozens of secluded, secure anchorages, many accessable only by boat..Many sail accross to the Baja side, 80 miles, or use the Midriff Islands to island-hop accross then sail south down the Baja shore into Conception Bay..
 

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caguy

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Sep 22, 2006
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Catalina, Luger C-27, Adventure 30 Marina del Rey
Trailer Sailors, ROAD TRIP!!!

Thanks for the sunset pict, Fairwind, now you've got my juices goin'.</p>
Frank
 
Dec 31, 2007
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Macgregor 26 d Edgewater CO
I have been thinking about Sea Of C for some time now. Any Mac owners want to make the trip next year in a caravan?
 

JIM B

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Jun 27, 2006
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Catalina 30 MKII ROOSEVELT AZ
Caguy - San Carlos And The Sea Of Cortez Is Great. But, Before You Go I Recommend A Bimini. They Have A Lot More Sun Than So Cal. Have Fun!
 

caguy

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Sep 22, 2006
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Catalina, Luger C-27, Adventure 30 Marina del Rey
Sounds like we don't even have to wait til Spring or Summer. Easter break sounds good. Guaymas - &quot; Old Fat Sailors Gone Wild&quot;.
Frank
 
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