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The Baja Ha-Ha Is Off and Cruising to Mexico

Aaaaaannnnnnnnd they’re off. A herd of happy cruisers sailed out of San Diego Bay this morning to the sound of a mariachi band, the blasting of starter-shotguns, and the bursting of fire hoses. The 26th Baja Ha-Ha is officially underway. We will bring you a few updates as the boats make their way south, but for now, we’ll let the pictures do the talking.

You can see the depth of the Baja Ha-Ha fleet, which was about 155 boats strong in terms of entries.
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Raise your hands if you’re stoked to do the Ha-Ha.
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The Ha-Ha mothership Profligate.
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Patsy Verhoeven’s Talion is doing its 5000th Ha-Ha. We might be exaggerating a tad.
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No cruisers were harmed in the taking of this photograph.
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8 Comments

  1. Mark Anderson 7 years ago

    Have a great Ha Ha everyone ! Wave as you pass me in Ensenada !

    Solera
    64 Columbia 40

  2. Carrie Williams 7 years ago

    We’ll be right behind you awesome Baja Ha-Ha’ers once we get the electrical problem situated.
    Save us a sandy spot on the beach.

  3. Wayne 7 years ago

    Have a fun and safe cruise to Mexico and points beyond. We did the 16th Ha-Ha.

  4. Bill Ward 7 years ago

    Have a great time cruisers and be safe. Hope to meet up with some of you here in Mexico.
    We had a blast in 1995, on the second HaHa, and are now living in this fantastic place.

  5. Teri Hagen M/Y Content 7 years ago

    Club Cruceros of La Paz congratulates all the sailors for taking that first step into the ” wonder of the Baja”.
    We are waiting for you in “the city of peace”, and invite you to come join CLUB CRUCEROS !
    Teri, Commodore!

  6. Sharon MacIntosh 7 years ago

    Have a great HaHa fleet. We’ll be waiting for you in Paradise (Marina, Banderas Bay)

  7. Tom Van Dyke 7 years ago

    Nice trip!

  8. Nigel 7 years ago

    Fair winds and following seas to all.

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