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Would like some input from anyone that has sailed the Panama to San
Diego route or the Coastlines along that route. If my time frame gives
me a lot of flexibility, what would be the ideal time frame to make
this trip? Thanks in advance for any insight.
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Thanks for the suggestion but we are making the trip on her bottom. I
would really appreciate some input from anyone that has actually made
the trip and can offer preferred time frame. Chuck



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Would like some input from anyone that has sailed the Panama to San
Diego route or the Coastlines along that route. If my time frame gives
me a lot of flexibility, what would be the ideal time frame to make
this trip? Thanks in advance for any insight.

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Would like some input from anyone that has sailed the Panama to San
Diego route or the Coastlines along that route. If my time frame gives
me a lot of flexibility, what would be the ideal time frame to make
this trip?



I have only done the Mexico part of the trip but I know that the winds in
winter from about December to April are nasty between southern Mexico and Costa
Rica. That part of the trip is best in November or April and May if I remeber
correctly. I think if you started form Panama so you got to Costa Rica in
November and then spent the winter in mainland Mexico moved to Sea of Cortez in
April and in late May or early June went up the coast of Baja you could have a
nice trip. Early May is the worst time to go North along Baja.

Dick




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Tom, What information do you have that lets you state that I have done
no research and am only using usenet as my primary source. We have
sailed and cruised for over 20 years now and use ALL sources
available. That includes this board and anything else available. We
are SSCA members for 15 years and have all their resources available.
We use them all. Nothing is more favorable that those that have been
there and done that. And I am sure there are some that visit this
board. So we will post questions here from time to time to gather
additional information. That does not mean we do not also look
elsewhere. Thanks for your input. Chuck


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(Chuck Baier) wrote:

Would like some input from anyone that has sailed the Panama to San
Diego route or the Coastlines along that route. If my time frame gives
me a lot of flexibility, what would be the ideal time frame to make
this trip? Thanks in advance for any insight.


Chuck,

You do not seem to have done any research on your own. I can hardly
believe usenet is your primary source of information for ocean
voyaging.

The "Baja Bash" book Jeannette referred you to is a good reference.
Also see "World Cruising Routes" by Jimmy Cornell and "Admiralty Ocean
Passages for the World" while you're waiting for someone that has
actually done this trip to reply.

TomT

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Thanks to Jeannette and Dick. My problem all along has been that there
is much info on the trip up Baja, bit little on the rest of the trip.
But each piece of information adds to the puzzle. Haven't been able to
respond as soon as I like since we have been busy prepping the boat
for hurricanes, evacuating then un-evacuating. Any additional info
will be appreciated. Chuck


(Chuck Baier) wrote in message . com...
Would like some input from anyone that has sailed the Panama to San
Diego route or the Coastlines along that route. If my time frame gives
me a lot of flexibility, what would be the ideal time frame to make
this trip? Thanks in advance for any insight.

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Chuck Baier wrote:
Thanks to Jeannette and Dick. My problem all along has been that there
is much info on the trip up Baja, bit little on the rest of the trip.
But each piece of information adds to the puzzle. Haven't been able to
respond as soon as I like since we have been busy prepping the boat
for hurricanes, evacuating then un-evacuating. Any additional info
will be appreciated. Chuck


There's a book by John Rains called "Cruising Ports: Florida to
California via Panama" that you might want to look for.
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