Has anyone done the baja bash in a C36? How did it go? My boat doesn't do well motoring into wind and waves so I'm wondering how much trouble it would be to get from Cabo to San Diego.
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Ed S.
Osprey
1988 mk I, # 845
Ventura, Ca.
Has anyone done the baja bash in a C36? How did it go? My boat doesn't do well motoring into wind and waves so I'm wondering how much trouble it would be to get from Cabo to San Diego.
Ed S.
Osprey
1988 mk I, # 845
Ventura, Ca.
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Cruising World ran an article called The Baja Dash, which contends that harbor hopping up the coast and anchoring each night is a worthwhile alternative. Send me a pm and get my email and I'll send it to you.
Stu Jackson, C34IA Secretary, C34 #224, 1986, SR/FK, M25 engine, Rocna 10 (22#)
Thanks Stu, I would appreciate the info. But what is a pm?
Ed S.
Osprey
1988 mk I, # 845
Ventura, Ca.
It's a "private message", just click on my name in my post above, second one down.
Stu Jackson, C34IA Secretary, C34 #224, 1986, SR/FK, M25 engine, Rocna 10 (22#)
There is a wealth of information on doing the Baja bash north, too much to relate here but generally the recommendation is to keep well inshore to avoid the current and sail/motor at night to avoid the afternoon winds. There are usually 2 or 3 C36's that make the trip south, I think there were three this year. The Baja ha ha WEB site lists the boats by year and you may want to research and see if you can contact some of these boats for more information on doing the noth bound trip. I may be doing the south bound trip in 2011.
John Meyer
John Meyer
Hilbre
C36 MKll, Hull 2135
Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro, CA
One thing I forgot to mention is the on-shore set of the current. You want to maintain adequate distance from shore and keep a frequent and close check on your position.
John Meyer
John Meyer
Hilbre
C36 MKll, Hull 2135
Cabrillo Marina, San Pedro, CA