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Capt.Mooron wrote:
"Gary" wrote in message n I spent last summer cruising in the Charlottes and will be sailing back up there this coming summer for a couple months. I was being facetious when I said the sailing sucks. I love it. The winds can be flukey in the summer on the inside, but they are howling northwesters on the outside. It is a great run down from Alaska or the Charlottes to Juan de Fuca about 100 miles offshore. 3 or 4 days of spinnaker. I'd love to do that run. I have never sailed the west side of Vancouver nor much north of Texada. The West Coast of VI is real open ocean sailing. It's best coming over the top and south. The beat up the straits sucks. North of Texada (Desolation Sound) is power boat country. A zillion of our southern cousins and their gin palaces who have run up from Seattle for the warm water and wilderness. They don't go west because it's too rough. The thing I like most is the abundance of stuff you can eat out of the water and off the land. It is very heart warming to know that there are places you can still survive easily. Same thing here on the East Coast... you can live off the sea easily. The water is clean and deep blue... I sail near Peggy's Cove and the Southwestern Shore Mahone Bay, Chester and Lunenburg. We tried Prawn Traps last summer off of Bowen... but we lost every one of them..... H-m-m-m-m-m... were you in the area :-) I'm figurin' the log booms scooped them. CM Traps are attractive. I have spent some time at sea around Halifax and the south shore (Navy) but not sailing. I have been out here on the west coast for a long time now (and luvin' it). |
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