"R.W. Behan" wrote in message
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Jeff, one more thing.
Sailing north up the west coast is nobody's favorite; you'll be beating
most of the time. Cruising friends who've sailed from here to Baja
typically do one of two things heading back north. They truck the boat
home, or they reach westward almost to Hawaii, and then reach eastward to
Juan de Fuca Strait and Seatlle. (The latter option sidesteps, of course,
the lack of safe harbors.)
Meant to say that in the earlier note.
"Tamaroak" wrote in message
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So how tough is it to go from Mobile, through the Panama Canal and up the
west coast to Seattle? Are there lots of places to hide from bad weather
or do you have to have a very seaworthy boat.
Capt. Jeff
Usually true, but it's hard to predict.. had a friend who did the Baja bash
with no problems and easy sailing the whole way.
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