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You won't find much of anything around San Diego to go to or explore. It's
kind of a wasteland for sailing. Wind's generally light, except just off the entrance where there's often a little headland effect. The Mexican port of Ensenada, Baja California, is a long day's motorsail south, with the small and barren Todos Santos Islands off Ensenada bay but nothing else to the south for a long way. Catalina Island (quite crowded during the summer) is a long day's motorsail north, and there's nothing in between those two destinations. All the California and Baja coast's a lee shore to the normal westerly winds, and is only sparsely populated with marinas. A slightly better choice in Southern California would be Ventura, about 75 miles north of Los Angeles. It has a nice small-town feel and is quite uncrowded compared to Los Angeles or San Diego. The northern Channel Islands, about 25 miles off the coast, are mostly uninhabited, and have quite a few nice anchorages that are pleasant and uncrowded, although sometimes untenable and dangerous during the fall Santana season. The Channel Islands are the only cruising destinations near Ventura, however, so your range of choices is somewhat limited. Ventura and nearby Oxnard don't have anything like a serious airport, so you'd have to fly in and out via Los Angeles International (LAX). I believe there are feeder flights from LAX. Think about the Pacific Northwest - airline access through Seattle-Tacoma, and a vast and wonderful cruising ground in Puget Sound and the inland passage up the west coast of Canada to Alaska. A short sailing season, quite changeable weather, and water too cold to swim in are the only drawbacks I've found. The Seattle region or Vancouver, B.C., might be good locations, with excellent air service to both. Regards, Tom Dacon "just me" wrote in message news:T36Oc.207896$Oq2.118275@attbi_s52... I am planning to move my boat, a 40' Jeanneau, to the ocean (one of them) around the first of the year. I'm trying to decide where and which one. I plan to fly to the boat every month or so. I expect I'll spend anywhere from a long weekend to ten days or so. Eventually, I'll retire and spend longer times aboard. Once there, I would like to have places to go to, visit and explore. Choice A: San Diego area. Choice B: Atlantic side, Florida to North Carolina. Direct and numerous daily flights by more than one airline are important. Your thoughts, experiences and opinions are welcomed. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ---- |
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