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![]() "Bryan" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... Went to San Diego for a week with stops at the daughters in Long Beach area. On the way down, used the gift certificate for our anniversary to take a Gondola Ride through the Naples canals. Cheaper than the Gondolas in Venice, Italy. Very nice little mini cruise, beautiful weather, some nice vino from our trip to Italy last October. A local wine from the Cinque Terre made from raisins. Then down to San Diego and some fishing from the party boats out of Seaforth Landing to the La Jolla kelp beds. Not much catching. Some Kayak fishing on Mission Bay, little catching there either. And a couple of kayak trips without fishing on Mission Bay, with some fish sighted. A lot of boogie boarding the surf of the Mission Beach area and some bike rides around the area. Watching the Sea World fireworks at night from the house. Up to the LA area on the way home to other daughters and a nice fishing trip to Catalina Island yesterday from Redondo Beach. Lots of catching. Mostly Mackeral and Calico Bass. A couple of Sheepshead and Kelp fish. Beautiful 80 degree water and calm seas. Sounds like a great trip; one I don't get to make nearly as often as I'd like. I lived in Pacific Beach for 12 years and I still miss it; but they say you can't go back. It's definitely not the quiet county I experienced in the late 70's. Redondo to Catalina sounds great. Since you were just there, were the conditions safe for a Sea Ray 185 (18.5 foot open bow)? I'm still trying to get a handle on the risk:benefit ratio of this "freshwater" boat. I would love to trailer down and make the passage. Monday was very safe, well pretty darn safe with a little sense. The swells were maybe 2'. There was an 18' boat that flipped near us, did not see it, but a couple of others did. Was near the Pursuit, and they rescued the 2 guys. We were near the boiler rocks, so they probably got too close. I am going to take my 21' boat down sometime. Be prepared to spend the night at the island. The afternoon winds in the summer, can get fierce. 10-12' swells with 2-3' wind waves. You can either wait to later in the evening or return the next morning. A night in Avalon is not all bad. About 18 years ago, we were coming back on the Catalina Express to Long Beach and at least 1/2 the crew was seasick. Tables and chairs sliding around the deck. Register on www.allcoastsportfishing.com and follow the private boaters reports. Is the main SoCal fishing boat forum. |
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![]() "Bill McKee" wrote in message nk.net... "Bryan" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... Went to San Diego for a week with stops at the daughters in Long Beach area. On the way down, used the gift certificate for our anniversary to take a Gondola Ride through the Naples canals. Cheaper than the Gondolas in Venice, Italy. Very nice little mini cruise, beautiful weather, some nice vino from our trip to Italy last October. A local wine from the Cinque Terre made from raisins. Then down to San Diego and some fishing from the party boats out of Seaforth Landing to the La Jolla kelp beds. Not much catching. Some Kayak fishing on Mission Bay, little catching there either. And a couple of kayak trips without fishing on Mission Bay, with some fish sighted. A lot of boogie boarding the surf of the Mission Beach area and some bike rides around the area. Watching the Sea World fireworks at night from the house. Up to the LA area on the way home to other daughters and a nice fishing trip to Catalina Island yesterday from Redondo Beach. Lots of catching. Mostly Mackeral and Calico Bass. A couple of Sheepshead and Kelp fish. Beautiful 80 degree water and calm seas. Sounds like a great trip; one I don't get to make nearly as often as I'd like. I lived in Pacific Beach for 12 years and I still miss it; but they say you can't go back. It's definitely not the quiet county I experienced in the late 70's. Redondo to Catalina sounds great. Since you were just there, were the conditions safe for a Sea Ray 185 (18.5 foot open bow)? I'm still trying to get a handle on the risk:benefit ratio of this "freshwater" boat. I would love to trailer down and make the passage. Monday was very safe, well pretty darn safe with a little sense. The swells were maybe 2'. There was an 18' boat that flipped near us, did not see it, but a couple of others did. Was near the Pursuit, and they rescued the 2 guys. We were near the boiler rocks, so they probably got too close. I am going to take my 21' boat down sometime. Be prepared to spend the night at the island. The afternoon winds in the summer, can get fierce. 10-12' swells with 2-3' wind waves. You can either wait to later in the evening or return the next morning. A night in Avalon is not all bad. About 18 years ago, we were coming back on the Catalina Express to Long Beach and at least 1/2 the crew was seasick. Tables and chairs sliding around the deck. Register on www.allcoastsportfishing.com and follow the private boaters reports. Is the main SoCal fishing boat forum. I've sailed to Two Harbors from Marina Del Rey half a dozen times or more, but that's in 30-40 foot sailboats that were well-prepared for, at the very least, coastal cruising, in weather fair or foul. I had plenty of sailing experience in and outside San Francisco Bay so I know my limits and options in sailboat. I know the wind patterns between SoCal and Catalina Island and I usually have to motor for the first couple of hours and then it's 4-6 hours of good sailing for a flying finish. I'm just not familiar with how an 18 foot runabout handles in small seas. I do know that I would make the run in the early morning as soon as its light enough to keep an eye out for tankers and freighters. And there sure isn't any reason to come home the same day! A night at the island is good medicine. |
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