
January 15, 2001
Photo of the DayJanuary 15 – ??? What the . . . ? ![]() Photo Christopher Miller (email Richard) |
Daggerboards
January 15 – Catamaran Land
When we built ‘Profligate’, we had Gino Morrelli – half of Morrelli
and Melvin which designed ‘PlayStation’ – do some consulting.
Gino’s advice on daggerboards: “You don’t want them on cruising
boats, because it’s not a matter of whether or not they’re going
to break, but when they’re going to break.” We went with
daggerboards anyway. You get better pointing ability and less
drag, but the daggerboards are a complication that can, as ‘PlayStation’
discovered, become a liability.
The Money Guys from the Pacific
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![]() Hangin’ with the big boys in St. Barts Photo Latitude/Richard The two other guys who were in St. Barts over the holidays? Anyway, there was an article in Sunday’s New York Times by Herb |
Cruising
New Fees in Mexico
January 15 – Mexican Ports
The new year brought an unpleasant surprise to cruisers in
Mexico – without warning they are being charged about $20 each
time they check in and out of a port – and double that on weekends
and holidays. Previously, it was free. Based on our cruising experience,
such fees and/or cruising permits aren’t unusual, but the amount
of those imposed in Mexico seems rather extreme. We’ll be checking
on details.
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![]() The start of the 1998 Darwin to Ambon rally Photo Courtesy Darwin Ambon Yacht Race |
200 Slip Marina to Open Soon in
Ensenada
January 15 – Ensenada, Baja California
Jens Kolbowski – who cruised Mexico in the ’70s aboard the Cascade
42 ‘Radiant’, and now at age 75 is running a Web site that promotes
Mexico – reports that a new cruise port and 200-berth marina is
to open in Ensenada within the next few months. It will surely
be open for the Newport to Ensenada Race. Reservations for slips
are being taken now. Ensenada is also starting to form its own
yacht club, the Club Nautico de Ensenada. The first commodore
will be Nico Sad, owner of the famous San Nicolas Resort Hotel
in Ensenada. The vice commodore will be Julio de A’Costa, a racer
from Mexico City. For full information, visit: http://Club-Nautico.Ensenada.net.mx.
YOTREPS
January 15 – The Pacific Ocean and Cyberspace
Who is out making passages in the Pacific and what kind of
weather are they having? Check out YOTREPS – ‘yacht reports’ –
at www.bitwrangler.com/yotreps/
Weather Updates
January 15 – Pacific Ocean
San Francisco Bay Weather
To see what the winds are like on the Bay and just outside
the Gate right now, check out http://sfports.wr.usgs.gov/wind/.
California Coast Weather
Looking for current as well as recent wind and sea readings
from 17 buoys and stations between Pt. Arena and the Mexican border?
Here’s the place – which has further links to weather buoys and
stations all over the U.S.: www.ndbc.noaa.gov/stuff/southwest/swstmap.shtml.
Pacific Ocean Weather
You can view the University of Hawaii Department of Meteorology
satellite picture by clicking
here.
Pacific Sea State
Check out the Pacific Ocean sea states at: http://www.mpc.ncep.noaa.gov/RSSA/PacRegSSA.html.
For another view, see http://www.oceanweather.com/data/global.html.
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