
July 7, 2000
Photo
of the Day
July 7 – Sea of Cortez
While you’re up here in the States busting your chops to earn
a living, the summertime cruisers in the Sea of Cortez are enjoying
the relaxed life at places such as San Juanico. It’s not crowded,
the water’s warm, the fish are biting, and there are generally
light winds out of the south.
Photo by Mabelle Lernoud
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Weather UpdatesJuly 7 – Pacific Ocean Pacific Ocean WeatherVic-Maui and Singlehanded TransPac boats close to the islands California Coast WeatherIt’s light on Monterey Bay this morning, but it’s still blowing |
Pacific Sea State
Check it out at: http://www.mpc.ncep.noaa.gov/RSSA/PacRegSSA.html.
Tropical Disturbances
There are no tropical storms or hurricanes in the Pacific.
Cruising
YOTREPS
July 7 – Cyberspace and the Pacific Ocean
Who is out making passages in the Pacific and what kind of
weather are they having? Check out YOTREPS – yacht reports – at
http://www.bitwrangler.com/yotreps/
After the Ha-Ha
July 7 – Baja California
Participants in the Ha-Ha always like to get out of Mexifornicated
Cabo pretty quickly after the Ha-Ha, but this year there’ll be
yet another reason: bikers! A new motorcycle race, the Baja 2000,
will be finishing in Cabo on the 14th or 15th. This gives Ha-Ha’ers
a couple of days – all they need – to complete their business
and move on.
RacingJuly 7 – Pacific Ocean Victoria to Maui RaceWith a sharp crew taking advantage on almost perfect conditions For details, visit: http://www.vicmaui.org. |
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The big news of the day is that Ken ‘The General’ Roper, one
of the mainstays of the last several Singlehanded TransPacs, lost
the stick on ‘Harrier’, his Finn Flyer 31, several hundred miles
from the finish. Fortunately, Mike Jefferson aboard the Yamaha
33 ‘Foxxfire’ was only 26 miles away and is heading over to assist
with another spinnaker pole for jury-rigging a mast.
Anna Stockel with the Santa Cruz 50 ‘Sundowner’ and Chuck Beazell
with the Hunter 54 ‘Joe’ are in the barn, with no more boats expected
until Saturday.
David Bennett, who abandoned his seemingly still seaworthy Hobie
33 ‘Space Cowboy’, spoke to the race committee this morning from
the U.S. Navy ship that rescued him and is taking him to Everett,
Washington. Although the radio connection wasn’t good, Bennett
is said to have sounded all right.
For details on the Singlehanded TransPac, visit: www.sfbaysss.org.
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