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On Apr 8, 2:48*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... On Apr 8, 1:33 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... On Apr 8, 9:33 am, Loogypicker wrote: On Apr 7, 9:03 am, "Don White" wrote: "Frogwatch" wrote in message ... Nom should know about this. Without any protected way to get from point A to B such as the ICW on the east and Gulf coasts, isnt it a bit difficult to sail north up the coast? Do people sail northwards near shore or do they all go WAAAAAAAY offshore? Since the Gulf Stream turns westward two hundred miles south of us...we don't have that worry. The Labrador current may affect boats up around northern Cape Breton, but that's what we have the Bras d'Or lakes for. Along our 'mainland' coast, people sail where they want to...out far enough to avoid dangerous areas but not so far that ducking into numerous small harbours for the night is difficult or time consuming. You'd fit right in up here Froggy...the nicer marinas are few & far between along the coast but every small community has a government wharf for the commercial fishermen. If you like roughin' it...you could stay anywhere at minimal or no cost for the night. And this has WHAT to do with sailing up and down the WEST coast of the continent??? In the late 80s, I spent a lot of time in Santa Barbara, CA and thought it was wonderful except you could not afford to live there. The contrast between how I saw Santa Barbara and how Dana saw it in "Two Years Before the Mast" was huge. For him it was a difficult place to land with no good anchorage and little civilization. It was one of his least favorite places whereas he really liked San Diego. SB is wildly expensive, that's true, but there are places that are more affordable. San Diego is great too. -- Nom=de=Plume Wife and I almost considered living aboard a 27' Ericson with our year old daughter in Santa Barbara, glad we didn't do it. Last I was there, I talked to a salty looking guy who just came out of the slip area of the marina. I asked him how much it costs to keep a boat there, and he reply, "Oh not that much." I pressed him for a ball-park and he said his was $150K plus dues, but he had a big boat... that is wild. -- Nom=de=Plume I know a guy who keeps his boat in the water in SF. He pays more for a slip than I do for my house. I spent a lot of time in San Diego, nice town but to be anywhere near the water is too expensive. Hanging out at LaJolla is nice but expensive. Torrey Pines State Park is great though. Wife and kids and I once walked south along the beach from Torrey Pines and came to Blacks Beach. I got no prob with nude beaches, after all we have sinkholes here for that, but it seems Blacks beach is used mostly by Gay men,Not that there's anything wrong with that but you really do not want your kids to see guys basically jerkin off in public. Today, the kids remember the cool trail up the cliff at the glider port and do not remember the nekkid men at all. San Diego bay has more boats on a weekday than I see all year here in N. FL. |
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