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On Sun, 08 Aug 2004 16:12:28 -0700, Matt Lang wrote:
Folks, I usually boat mostly on the pacific rivers and lakes but every so often a trip in the sal****er around vancouver is on the schedule. I have been trying to find the following information: I have seme REALLY OLD lists, but they're probably out of date. Vancouver Coast Guard might be able to tell you (Phone book, blue pages). Gas stations: Mosquito Creek, Coal Harbour, Horseshoe Bay, Gibsons, a few others. What can I say: I have a sailboat! (and buy gas for the skiff at a gas station). For boating in Georgia Strait: I bounced around there for a few years in a Campion 18ft. Listen on VHF weather channels or phone (604)666-3655 for weather information. The problem with G.S is the tides: they combine with even the smallest swells to give nasty, sharp waves. Some places to avoid where there's a flood tide and Westerly wind: - Mouth of the Fraser, North (Wreck Beach) and South (Sandhead) arms - Pt Atkinson and S of Bowen Island - Porlier Pass (!!) - Gower Point off Gibsons. Other than that, no problem. You'll find the center of the Strait is typically calmer than around the mouth of English Bay or certainly the Fraser. And possibly because there seems to be more flood tide than ebb in the Strait, a Westerly wind creates more waves than an Easterly. One thing to add to what Chuck said: although it's closer to go across to Silva Bay, it's often calmer further south, as long as you avoid Sandheads, and Porlier when there's a flood tide. Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 |
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