Packoderm
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There sure are a whole lot of posts today...
...and virtually all of them are about Baja! It makes me want to go.
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Packoderm
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And I'm Jones'n real bad.
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JZ
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One more week and we are there!, if the weather permits! Taking a couple boats from San Carlos on the Mainland across to Conception/Mulege. Should
be a real adventure!
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Bob and Susan
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Jz
Take pictures of the terminal in San Carlos and where they make you put the boat....then at Santa Rosalia when you get off.
Vert few tourist actually do this.
We need a report on this trip!!!
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Bruce R Leech
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Quote: | Originally posted by JZ
One more week and we are there!, if the weather permits! Taking a couple boats from San Carlos on the Mainland across to Conception/Mulege. Should
be a real adventure! |
that is a nice trip jz I have made it many times. I like to go in the night with no moon. you can see all the lights for navigation and the stars are
beautiful and the water is like glass.
Bruce R Leech
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JZ
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Sorry for the confusion Bob/Susan, we are driving both boats across. Probably going to anchor in Conception (Coyote Bay).
I've gone straight across twice before, but the last trip was about 2 years ago (wow, time flies).
Bruce, we are planning to leave at day break so we can run at speed. If we get some good weather we should make it across in around 3 hours or so.
Maybe we'll catch you on the other side!
[Edited on 10-21-2005 by JZ]
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Bob and Susan
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Where are you leaving the trailers?
Take pictures and prices????
Still will be a great adventure...
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JZ
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San Carlos is the home base for both of us. We have houses there and keep the boats year round at the marina.
Definitely will take pictures!
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JZ
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Pompano, thanks for the warning! My boat is 31' and runs 60mph. Is that enough to get away!
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Hook
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Say What?
Quote: | Originally posted by JZ
Pompano, thanks for the warning! My boat is 31' and runs 60mph. Is that enough to get away! |
What in the heck are you running, JZ, a cigarette-style boat?
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JZ
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Sport cruiser with twin 5.7L Volvo's. 9.6 beam, 31'10" LOA.
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Spyderman
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Lots of posts for sure.
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jerry
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jz my bro and i went to loreto a yr ago june great trip watchout for drift nets and tortugas you must be running light?? to do 60?? whats your fuel
consumtion?? we had twin 350s magnums in a 31 ft celiberty crused at 32 knots top speed of 48 way too many trip to keep it gassed up have a good one
jerry
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jerry
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jz by the way we left out of san carlos too round trip 5 hrs each way well worth the price of fuel but lots of packing fuel as we fished the loreto
dorado turnament too have a good one jerry
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JZ
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Jerry: it is definitey a "sport" cruiser. Yes, quite light, 10K dry. I've made it 180 miles on one tank (144 gallons), San Felipe to BOLA.
We did San Carlos to Loreto and back once. Awesome trip!
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jerry
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we were 14500 lb loaded and got right at 1 mpg crusing and in loreto we packed an average of 60 gal a day fishin but an experence of a life time
have a good one jerry
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Baja Bernie
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You guys with your little boats and your large wallets have always made me Jealous.......................not because of what you own or the money you
have BUT for your ability to see things in Baja that us average folks with four wheels seldom get a chance to see. Wish you'll would be so kind to
post some of your stories about those sights so that we can live vicariously and see those parts of Baja that we are not allowed to cast our eyes
upon.
Por Favor!!!!!
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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