Archive for June, 2009

Jun 09 2009

Always a good idea to check the weather before leaving port, whether that’s Oxnard, Ventura or somewhere BFE or even Australia.

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ShareClose Bookmark and Share This Page Save to Browser Favorites / BookmarksAskbackflipblinklistBlogBookmarkBloglinesBlogMarksBlogsvineBuddyMarksBUMPzee!CiteULikeco.mmentsConnoteadel.icio.usDiggdiigoDotNetKicksDropJackdzoneFacebookFarkFavesFeed Me LinksFriendsitefolkd.comFurlGoogleHuggJamespotJeqqKaboodlekirtsylinkaGoGoLinkedInLinksMarkerMa.gnoliaMister WongMixxMySpaceMyWebNetvouzNewsvineoneviewOnlyWirePlugIMPropellerRedditRojoSegnaloShoutwireSimpySlashdotSphereSphinnSpurlSquidooStumbleUponTechnoratiThisNextTwitterWebrideWindows LiveWorlds MoviesYahoo!Email This to a FriendCopy HTML:  If you like this then please subscribe to the RSS Feed.Powered by Bookmarkify™ More »The crew and yacht lived through this rather colorful harbor departure. To learn the whole story – and see some REAL boat [...]

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Jun 02 2009

Twin Harbors – a beautiful Santa Cruz north shore anchorage in the Santa Barbara Channel Islands in Southern California

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As predicted, Memorial Day weekend found an enormous flotilla heading to Santa Cruz. From a distance of 2 miles or so we counted 30+ boats in Prisoners and saw masts so thick in Pelican that it looked like a toothpick box. This was midafternoon on Saturday. By Sunday, we were told, there were more than [...]

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Jun 01 2009

Randy Bush shares a couple of secrets concerning docking and the use of spring lines

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Randy Bush has been a guest BLOGGER several times. This usually happens when we do something a little out of the ordinary, a little training tidbit that everyone knows about but has never tried. Once mastered, or at least experienced, I ask that he share the experience with the rest of us. And this is [...]

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