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Gordon December 23rd 08 06:26 AM

Just for Fun Question .. west coast to Panama Canal . through..
 
Geoff Schultz wrote:
"Janet O'Leary" wrote in news:P9P3l.509
:

Looking at a boat book.. wondering about the boats that go from
S Calif all the way to the Panama Canal . and through.

How far is that? And does it cost lots of money to go through the canal?

Any of you world cruisers ever do this?

Tell all,, interested in learning.


I'm sorry that you got sucked into the Wibur rampage and as usual, that the
signal to noise ratio of any discussion that he enters into goes to an
extreme, making any useful discussion impossible.

This is actually a trip that I've considered making several times. For
this upcoming year I'm seriously considering making the same trip as I want
to sail my boat from RI to Milwaukee, WI and then ship it to the west coast
and do the trip to Panama canal.

One book that you want to get is called "The Forgotten Middle (A cruisers
quide to the Pacific coasts of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and
Nicaragua) by Roy and Carol Robert. Unfortunately I think that it's out of
print and has a copyright date of 1995. I did scan my copy a year or so
ago and provide it to someone who was looking at doing the same trip. I
might be able to come up with a pointer to that person so that I don't have
to scan it again.

One of the key things that I'll point out is that you're going against the
current, which makes this a difficult trip. And has been mentioned before,
make sure that you do not under estimate the Gulf of Tehuantepec, which has
tremendous winds. I've spent a lot of years in the NW Caribbean and talked
to boats which have tried to make it through there. It's nothing to be
triffled with.

-- Geoff
www.GeoffSchultz.org


Try http://www.sailsarana.com/central_am..._guidebook.htm for some
up to date cruising guides.
Gordon

Gordon December 23rd 08 06:28 AM

Just for Fun Question .. west coast to Panama Canal . through..
 
Geoff Schultz wrote:
"Janet O'Leary" wrote in news:P9P3l.509
:

Looking at a boat book.. wondering about the boats that go from
S Calif all the way to the Panama Canal . and through.

How far is that? And does it cost lots of money to go through the canal?

Any of you world cruisers ever do this?

Tell all,, interested in learning.


I'm sorry that you got sucked into the Wibur rampage and as usual, that the
signal to noise ratio of any discussion that he enters into goes to an
extreme, making any useful discussion impossible.

This is actually a trip that I've considered making several times. For
this upcoming year I'm seriously considering making the same trip as I want
to sail my boat from RI to Milwaukee, WI and then ship it to the west coast
and do the trip to Panama canal.

One book that you want to get is called "The Forgotten Middle (A cruisers
quide to the Pacific coasts of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and
Nicaragua) by Roy and Carol Robert. Unfortunately I think that it's out of
print and has a copyright date of 1995. I did scan my copy a year or so
ago and provide it to someone who was looking at doing the same trip. I
might be able to come up with a pointer to that person so that I don't have
to scan it again.

One of the key things that I'll point out is that you're going against the
current, which makes this a difficult trip. And has been mentioned before,
make sure that you do not under estimate the Gulf of Tehuantepec, which has
tremendous winds. I've spent a lot of years in the NW Caribbean and talked
to boats which have tried to make it through there. It's nothing to be
triffled with.

-- Geoff
www.GeoffSchultz.org


Also, check out noonsite
Gordon

Geoff Schultz December 23rd 08 09:58 AM

Just for Fun Question .. west coast to Panama Canal . through..
 
Gordon wrote in
m:

Try http://www.sailsarana.com/central_am..._guidebook.htm for
some up to date cruising guides.
Gordon


Thanks, I've never seen these before.

-- Geoff
www.GeoffSchultz.org

slide[_2_] December 23rd 08 02:03 PM

Just for Fun Question .. west coast to Panama Canal . through..
 
Bruce In Bangkok wrote:


While I've never been there I thought it was a requirement to have at
least two experienced line handlers and at least two mooring lines of
a specified length and that you could rent these at either end.


They are for hire - or so I'm told. I'd not like to be a single chick
doing the canal with a bunch of hired local hands, was my point to the OP.

Richard Casady December 23rd 08 03:43 PM

Just for Fun Question .. west coast to Panama Canal . through..
 
On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 07:28:32 +0700, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:

While I've never been there I thought it was a requirement to have at
least two experienced line handlers and at least two mooring lines of
a specified length and that you could rent these at either end.


Four 150 foot lines. Rentable, as you say, and a damn good thing.

Casady

[email protected] December 24th 08 04:27 AM

Just for Fun Question .. west coast to Panama Canal . through..
 
On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 15:43:01 GMT, (Richard
Casady) wrote:

On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 07:28:32 +0700, Bruce In Bangkok
wrote:

While I've never been there I thought it was a requirement to have at
least two experienced line handlers and at least two mooring lines of
a specified length and that you could rent these at either end.


Four 150 foot lines. Rentable, as you say, and a damn good thing.

Casady



Renting is stupidly expensive - just buy them from another boat and
sell to the next. That's what VHF morning cruiser nets are for.


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