[Rhodes22-list] A trip to Baja
Bob Weber
ruba1811 at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 31 09:18:54 EST 2003
Chrs, excellent choice. Sea of Cortez is on my list of trailer
destinations. I think the Rhodes will be fine. Your biggest limitations of
the boat are severe weather (Seas) and storage room for leanghty stays at
sea. If there are enough ports close enough to each other (30 miles) along
the coast you should be fine. I think Lynn and Larry Pardey started out
their cruising there. As I remember supplies were slow coming "Mannana" is
the refrain for "when I feel like it". Do a search at Amazon.com for SOC
and you should get cruising guides gallor. I stumbled across a website a
couple months ago but it was very out of date. Good luck, I am very
interested in hearing how things go. Bob Weber
>From: NAPOLI51950 at aol.com
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>Subject: [Rhodes22-list] A trip to Baja
>Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 19:08:43 EST
>
>I'm planning to spend a week in the Bay of Angles on the Sea of Cortez
>during spring break (I am a teacher) at the end of March. Has anyone on
>the list
>ever sailed a Rhodes in the Sea of Cortez (or even not a Rhodes, but list
>members would understand the limitations and capabilities of a Rhodes in
>that
>location). I'll trailer it down from Oregon, 3 days down, and then
>probably leave
>it on the trailer at a secure location 'till school is out and then go down
>for a week or two more in June.
>
>Chris G
>Treppa (for now)
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