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![]() "R.W. Behan" wrote in message ... Jeff, I live in the San Juan Islands, north of Seattle. Haven't made that trip, but you want to pick your weather--I know that much. From October through March/April there are snorting storms along the west coast, so avoid that time slot. And the hidey-holes are pretty scarce. Consider just the west coast of the US. You have San Diego, LA, San Francisco Bay, then a few coves along the Oregon coast: very few places you can overnight. You'll be offshore for periods of longer than a day quite a few times. The favorite long, coastal cruise hereabouts is north, not south. Last summer we made a 3-montb round trip to Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska, 1200 miles up the coast, and anchored or moored every night. This was the fabled "inland waterway to Alaska," through and among some 20,000 islands along the way. Our boat is not really a wimp--a 37' Lord Nelson Victory Tug--so she's seaworthy enough (we hid some thought-provoking seas off Cape Caution coming south)--but it's nice to ride the anchor every night and not even think about the weather as you turn in. (Not quite that simple, obviously; anchors can drag.) You can probably make Mobile-Seattle in a kayak. (People have made the Alaska trip in kayaks.) But a seaworthy boat is hardly ever a real handicap. I had a friend here who wanted his 32' Westsail in Maine. He sailed to San Diego, trucked the boat to Galveston, Texas, and sailed on from there. You might consider a similar alternative. Fair winds, Dick Behan M/V Annie Dick, Did you keep a log of your trip and/or have links/sources that were helpful in planning this trip. I want to make this trip in about 5 years, hopefully with a Glacier Bay Cat. -Greg |
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