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mike May 30th 04 10:04 PM

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It's been a great 7 months cruising Mexico, but we're at the end of
the season (hurricane time is here)and we're bummin' big time. We're
in San Carlos, near Guymas, Mexico, and this is where we'd planned to
leave the boat for a few months while we try "land cruising" for the
summer.
Problem is, laying up the boat for the summer sounds like a major pain
in the aft. The heat here is so extreme that cans can explode if you
leave them aboard. Bugs can get in and multiply. All the rubber and
plastic will crumble. The lifelines even have to come off so they
don't melt!
Thinking now about trucking the boat to the northwest where we'll be
hanging out mostly this summer. What are the problems with moving
boats by land? (Besides the xpense)
Mike and Barb
Latest updates and pix:
www.sailinglinks.com/notes.htm

Scott Vernon May 30th 04 10:47 PM

getting there,=bummer
 
Vibration.

Scotty


"mike" wrote in message
om...
It's been a great 7 months cruising Mexico, but we're at the end of
the season (hurricane time is here)and we're bummin' big time. We're
in San Carlos, near Guymas, Mexico, and this is where we'd planned to
leave the boat for a few months while we try "land cruising" for the
summer.
Problem is, laying up the boat for the summer sounds like a major pain
in the aft. The heat here is so extreme that cans can explode if you
leave them aboard. Bugs can get in and multiply. All the rubber and
plastic will crumble. The lifelines even have to come off so they
don't melt!
Thinking now about trucking the boat to the northwest where we'll be
hanging out mostly this summer. What are the problems with moving
boats by land? (Besides the xpense)
Mike and Barb
Latest updates and pix:
www.sailinglinks.com/notes.htm



DSK May 31st 04 02:01 PM

getting there,=bummer
 
mike wrote:
It's been a great 7 months cruising Mexico, but we're at the end of
the season (hurricane time is here)and we're bummin' big time. We're
in San Carlos, near Guymas, Mexico, and this is where we'd planned to
leave the boat for a few months while we try "land cruising" for the
summer.


???

I don't get it. You sailed there, why not sail back?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Navigator May 31st 04 11:59 PM

getting there,=bummer
 


DSK wrote:



I don't get it.


We know.

Cheers


mike June 2nd 04 08:40 PM

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DSK wrote in message ...
mike wrote:
It's been a great 7 months cruising Mexico, but we're at the end of
the season (hurricane time is here)and we're bummin' big time. We're
in San Carlos, near Guymas, Mexico, and this is where we'd planned to
leave the boat for a few months while we try "land cruising" for the
summer.


???

I don't get it. You sailed there, why not sail back?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Well, Doug, we aren't really going "back", just weren't sure we wanted
to leave the boat in the heat down here for hurricane season. We've
decided to leave her in the water at Marina Real where we'll have her
watched over by a local guy. Took off all the sails yesterday.
probably will remove the dodger too.
After next season we may take her up to the Northwest, but we'll leave
here a little earlier before the tropical disturbances start to form.
Mike

katysails June 2nd 04 11:26 PM

getting there,=bummer
 
You guys are gonna freeze to death up north now that you've tropicalized
yourselves. You're going to have to develop some thick skin....

--
katysails
s/v Chanteuse
Kirie Elite 32
http://katysails.tripod.com

"Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax
and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein



Joe June 3rd 04 02:47 AM

getting there,=bummer
 
Well, Doug, we aren't really going "back", just weren't sure we wanted
to leave the boat in the heat down here for hurricane season. We've
decided to leave her in the water at Marina Real where we'll have her
watched over by a local guy. Took off all the sails yesterday.
probably will remove the dodger too.
After next season we may take her up to the Northwest, but we'll leave
here a little earlier before the tropical disturbances start to form.
Mike


Hi Mike and Barb,

Looks like your having a great cruise. I suggest you get some
tropical canvas and shade your boat, will help keep your can goods
from exploding. A couple of solar vents will help alot to. Beats the
hell out of having your hull crushed by ice!

Enjoy!

Joe

Bobsprit June 3rd 04 11:19 AM

getting there,=bummer
 
Hi Mike and Barb,

Looks like your having a great cruise.


How would Joe know? He doesn't sail.


RB

DSK June 3rd 04 02:44 PM

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mike wrote:
Well, Doug, we aren't really going "back",


Permanent vacation? Cool!

... just weren't sure we wanted
to leave the boat in the heat down here for hurricane season.


Heat isn't that big a problem, especially when the boat should be
protected from the sun anyway. Or as much of it as possible. But
hurricanes... bad.

... We've
decided to leave her in the water at Marina Real where we'll have her
watched over by a local guy. Took off all the sails yesterday.
probably will remove the dodger too.


I'd remove as much as possible.

After next season we may take her up to the Northwest, but we'll leave
here a little earlier before the tropical disturbances start to form.


Maybe by way of Hawaii?

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Joe June 3rd 04 04:38 PM

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(Bobsprit) wrote in message ...
Hi Mike and Barb,

Looks like your having a great cruise.


How would Joe know? He doesn't sail.


RB



Coming from a harbor day sailor your opinion does not matter blubberboy.

Joe

Bobsprit June 3rd 04 05:12 PM

getting there,=bummer
 
Coming from a harbor day sailor your opinion does not matter blubberboy.


If I sailed nothing more than sunfish, I'd still be sailing more than you!
Show us another 1960 circa boat pic, Joe!

RB

mike June 4th 04 05:59 PM

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"katysails" wrote in message ...
You guys are gonna freeze to death up north now that you've tropicalized
yourselves. You're going to have to develop some thick skin....


Can't wait to be coooooool. It's aupposed to hit 106F here today.
Sure glad I'm getting out of here. You know you can always put on
more clothes, but there is a limit to how much you can take off....
Mike

mike June 4th 04 06:05 PM

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(Joe) wrote in message . com...

Looks like your having a great cruise. I suggest you get some
tropical canvas and shade your boat, will help keep your can goods
from exploding. A couple of solar vents will help alot to. Beats the
hell out of having your hull crushed by ice!

Enjoy!

Joe


Yes it's been great, and shading the boat would be a great idea except
for the big winds that come through here in the summer. Not supposed
to have anything that could blow around, but still going to hang a few
disposable silver tarps over the deck.
Mike

mike June 4th 04 06:09 PM

getting there,=bummer
 
DSK wrote in message ...
mike wrote:
Well, Doug, we aren't really going "back",


Permanent vacation? Cool!

Yep!

... just weren't sure we wanted
to leave the boat in the heat down here for hurricane season.


Heat isn't that big a problem, especially when the boat should be
protected from the sun anyway. Or as much of it as possible. But
hurricanes... bad.

Yep!

... We've
decided to leave her in the water at Marina Real where we'll have her
watched over by a local guy. Took off all the sails yesterday.
probably will remove the dodger too.


I'd remove as much as possible.

Yep!

After next season we may take her up to the Northwest, but we'll leave
here a little earlier before the tropical disturbances start to form.


Maybe by way of Hawaii?

Yep!

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Abundant, Inexpensive Diesel- Mike Fulmor


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