Re: mission bay to catalina
Thanks again Joe
thanks for the info, I'm guessing you're right about catalina being an ambitious first trip
I do have an auto-tiller but my motor is less than reliable, I was planning on buying another one before the trip
he likes to leave around 2am and motor til the wind picks up, says he get's there before sundown
since his boat is slipped at seaworld I don't think he wants to pack it all up and trailer it to long beach, and I wouldn't want to go by myself first time... or anytime on the c22
I like that glorietta bay, have been there on our old power boat, I didn't realize they had free anchorage... that may be the way to go, or la playa that you mentioned
San Diego Bay is big and the sailing is more wide open
I'm just getting a little claustrophobic in Mission Bay already... it's great for learning the stuff, but how many time can you actually sail back and forth in sail bay or to the channel and back
I guess I'll put in some more time before making a big mistake though
thanks man
Thanks again Joe
thanks for the info, I'm guessing you're right about catalina being an ambitious first trip
I do have an auto-tiller but my motor is less than reliable, I was planning on buying another one before the trip
he likes to leave around 2am and motor til the wind picks up, says he get's there before sundown
since his boat is slipped at seaworld I don't think he wants to pack it all up and trailer it to long beach, and I wouldn't want to go by myself first time... or anytime on the c22
I like that glorietta bay, have been there on our old power boat, I didn't realize they had free anchorage... that may be the way to go, or la playa that you mentioned
San Diego Bay is big and the sailing is more wide open
I'm just getting a little claustrophobic in Mission Bay already... it's great for learning the stuff, but how many time can you actually sail back and forth in sail bay or to the channel and back
I guess I'll put in some more time before making a big mistake though
thanks man