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Sign-Up Alert for This Fall’s Baja Ha-Ha XXVI

If you’ll be cruising south this fall, and intending to do the Baja Ha-Ha, the Grand Poobah highly recommends that you mark noon on May 8 on your calendar. For that’s the moment entries will first be accepted for the event, and berth space in Cabo San Lucas is based on how early a boat was signed up. To give you an idea of how important it is, last year something like 64 boats signed up in the first 24 hours.

The Baja Ha-Ha is, of course, the annual 750-mile cruisers’ rally from San Diego to Cabo San Lucas with R&R stops at Turtle Bay and Bahia Santa Maria. The event is open to boats 27-ft or longer that were designed, built, and have been maintained for open ocean sailing, and which will be crewed by more than one person who has overnight offshore experience. To date more than 10,000 sailors on over 3,000 boats have done the Ha-Ha.

There are two major changes in this year’s Ha-Ha. First, the event will run November 3-16, which is one week later than recent years, and two weeks later than for many of the previous Ha-Ha’s. The later date means all the fishing tournaments will have been completed for the year in Cabo, meaning there will be many more open slips in the marina. In addition, the later date increases the buffer between the end of tropical storm season and the Ha-Ha.

The other major change is that the fleet will be spending one more day at pristine Bahia Santa Maria, which has always been the favorite stop of the Ha-Ha fleet, and one less ‘official’ day in Cabo San Lucas. The primary reason for the change is that there are no longer any tenable venues for a Ha-Ha Beach Party in Cabo San Lucas. But no worries, we’ll still have the world famous From Here to Eternity Kissing Contest. The extra day in Bahia Santa Maria also slows down the pace of the event.

There are many reasons sailors have done the Ha-Ha. Among the most common the Poobah has heard is that it gave them a definite starting date. “We’d still be tied up to the dock if it hadn’t been for the fixed Ha-Ha starting date,” is something the Poobah has heard over and over again. Another reason is that during the course of the Ha-Ha, new cruising friends are made for the rest of the season in Mexico, the Pacific Puddle Jump to French Polynesia, and even for life. The Ha-Ha experience creates tremendous friendship bonds.

This photo from last year’s Ha-Ha, taken by our own Mitch Perkins, has made the rounds on the social media. This feeling, to us, represents everything that the Ha Ha is: waking up in a quiet, tranquil, far-away place.
© 2019 Latitude 38 Media LLC / Mitch

There are additional reasons: cooperation from the Mexican government, daily roll call and weather reports, safety in numbers, a tremendous knowledge and parts base in the fleet, terrific social events, a children’s VHF net, and discounts that can easily exceed the entry fee. Indeed, some folks have signed up for the Ha-Ha just to get the discounts.

A few mariners have wondered if the Ha-Ha isn’t too much of a social event, what with the Kick-Off Party, the cruiser versus Mexican kids baseball game and beach party in Turtle Bay, the live rock ‘n’ roll beach party in Bahia Santa Maria, and the Squid Roe dance party and the awards ceremony — everyone wins an award — in Cabo San Lucas. The reality is that attendance isn’t required at any of these. Indeed, few people make all of them.

As for room for boats, it’s true that it takes planning get a slip in San Diego proper before the Ha-Ha, and a slip in Cabo after the Ha-Ha might take a day or two. The anchorages at both Turtle Bay and Bahia Santa Maria can hold 1,000 boats each. The result is that you can have as quiet or as social a Ha-Ha as you want. You get to chose. If you can’t decide whether or not the Ha-Ha is for you, the Grand Poobah recommends that you talk to people who have actually done one.

The Ha-Ha will be managed by Richard Spindler, founder and for 40 years publisher of Latitude 38, who has managed all 25 previous Ha-Ha’s. He’ll get tremendous assistance from Patsy ‘Le Reina del Mar’ Verhoeven, who will be doing her 11th Ha-Ha — in addition to having made side trips to the South Pacific and Pacific Northwest — with her Gulfstar 50 Talion. Also assisting will be Doña de Mallorca Spindler, who has done 23 Ha-Ha’s on the Surfin’ 63 mothership Profligate — and who has done 19 Baja Bashes with the same cat.

Notice of the Rally and entry details can be found at www.baja-haha.com, and questions answered at the Baja Ha-Ha cruising rally Facebook page. The Grand Poobah sincerely hopes to see all of you at the Ha-Ha Kick-Off Party on November 3 and at the starting line on November 4.

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