Challenging Waters
In my opinion, one of the most beautiful areas to sail through is Morro Bay, California, but it can also be one of the most hazardous. The problem arises each Winter (through about the end of April) and concerns the entrance to Morro Bay harbor. There is only one access to the harbor, and this entrance is rather narrow, creating a massive amount of water being passed each change of tide. Couple this with a shallow depth (often less than 20' at low tide) which create some huge waves rolling across the mouth to the entrance. In the late 70's, the MOJO, an 85' power yacht carrying the actor George C. Scott and his wife, made the mistake of challenging the harbor during these dangerous conditions. The picture of their professionally skippered vessel being hit by a 20+' wave has become famous (infamous?). And in the 80's, the local charter boat SAN MATEO, carrying a couple dozen school children and a few adults for whale watching, attempted to leave the harbor during these conditions and was capsized. Fortunitely, because of the quick actions of the Harbor Patrol and local surfers, all the children escaped serious injury. In fact, the only fatality was that of the skipper, who died some time later as a result of his injuries.Bottom line, Morro Bay harbor is a beautiful area to visit, the people are friendly and welcome visitors openly, but be aware of the potential for extremely hazardous conditions at the entrance. To avoid problems, simply radio the Morro Bay Harbor Patrol prior to arrival, and they'll give you an accurate update as to the conditions. If either the MOJO or SAN MATEO had followed the advice of the Harbor Patrol at the time, both incidents would have been avoided.