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Channel Check for Mexico Cruisers

As the enormous Baja Ha-Ha disperses for points north, east and south, the primary means of keeping in touch with newly made friends is via cruiser nets. Unfortunately, the frequencies and net times of some of the most poplulat nets have changed lately. So make note of the following, which is the latest info to cross our desks here at Latitude 38.

Marine SSB Nets:

  • Southbound Net 0030 UTC; 6224 USB (ICOM chl 92)
  • Amigo Net 1400 UTC; 8122 / 8116 USB (ICOM chl 105)

Ham Nets:

  • Sonrisa Net 1500 UTC; 3968 LSB
  • Chubasco Net 1500 UTC; 7294 LSB (ICOM chl 149)
  • Baja Net 1600 UTC; 7238 LSB (ICOM chl 141)
  • Manana Net 1900 UTC; 14340 USB; (ICOM chl 156)
  • Pacific Seafarers Net 1900 UTC; 14300 USB; ICOM chl 151)

(Ham Hounds – please shoot us an email if any of this info is incorrect!)

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Well-known J/105 Good Timin’ was stolen this weekend. latitude/JR
©2007 Latitude 38 Media, LLC We’ve heard many stories of boats being stolen, but to take one of the top racing boats of the Bay creates some seriously bad karma for the thief.
Thanks for the memories – the Ha-Ha fleet group hug in Cabo. latitude/JR
©2007 Latitude 38 Media, LLC The 14th annual Baja Ha-Ha Cruisers Rally from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas officially ended Sunday evening with the big awards party.
Someone braved the oil yesterday: Del Olsen took his new International Canoe on her maiden voyage near the Richmond YC yesterday.