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I'm not going to attempt to compete with Skip here. Our trip from San
Francisco to Ensenada was slowish but generally uneventful. We made the trip in three legs: San Fran to Santa Barbara, Santa Barbra to Santa Catalina Island, Cat Island to San Diego and then SD to Ensenada. We had generally fair weather and mostly light NW winds. The new AIS and watchmate and Seaclear II all worked wonderfully. What a great technology. Along the way we had a few casualties. A patch of batten pocket gave out on the mainsail. I threw some sticky back on it and had a more proper repair done in SD. The raw water pump on the port side burnt up its bearings and shaft seal. I put in a new seal in SD and replaced the bearings here in Ensenada -- I had a spare set of bearings aboard but found a new set locally as well. While we were in SD I replaced both ends of the pressure vessel of our Spectra watermaker. They both had small cracks in them and were the old style with tapered threads. The new ends have straight threads and O rings and I trust they will last longer. We had the ends of the Clake pump changed out when we were in New Zealand last time so there are no tapered high pressure fittings on the unit now. A hose from the head to the holding tank split and I replaced in SD. Other than that we did well. The wild life was out in force and we saw whales, dolphins, seals, sea lions giant jellyfish and sundry others. The sailing was slow but with the exception of landfall at Santa Barbara where it was thick fog, was in lovely clear weather. Between Cat Is. and Sand Diego the US Navy was playing war games with two carrier groups and tankers for underway resupply which made a total mess of the traffic in an area that already has a lot of shipping. Avoiding all of that was kind of like work, but again hard to complain given the lovely weather. We had some issues with Kelp coming down from San Diego. We've never had to deal with kelp before. I had no idea how tough that stuff is. Our plan is to head south from here. I am hoping to get in a bit of exploring on the Pacific side of the Baja but the wx doesn't look promising. Current reports show a font early in the week and low moving down the coast late in the week creating S to W winds. Not only does that make it a beat to go south but it makes most of the anchorages along the coast untenable. I haven't decided if I will wait here for better wx or just go south in a big jump either doubling the cape and going to La Paz or going direct to the mainland... -- Tom. |
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