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David K
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Zach did a lot of research and traveling for this book. He last posted here in 2009, I think... I am sure lot's of people met him in Baja. I am always
bummed to see dead web sites... The book is about the size of Peterson's Baja Adventure Book.
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaNomad
What should the forum description state? |
Hook mentions some:
Not a fishing board. A board where people who cruise or just day trip can talk about boating issues, especially anchoring locations, marinas, fuel
docks, GPS coordinates, maintenance, parts, documentation, etc.
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captkw
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Boating
Sorta says it all !!! Now that I'm getting on in Years (53) and have ran boats and repair/fix/upgrade them with more miles towing than you will ever
meet !! I quote " Boats/fish are like women,,,we ALL love them,,,but no one seems to understand them...(truth)....LOL...99.9 percent of the BS I've
read on fishing//boat repair blogs//websites is SO WRONG !! take your boat to someone that KNOWS what they are doing....A big Sign out front Don't
mean SH--t...aND no I DONT NEED MORE WORK..BUT I WILL HELP ANYONE ON THIS bLOG/WEBSITE WITH BOAT QUESTIONS and /or fishing Tips...Best fishing
Tip:::::Go early and fish Late !!! Tight lines !!...K&T
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Hook
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Since a beacon is defined as "an intentionally conspicuous device designed to attract attention to a specific location."
How about a name like:
Baja Beacon or Baja Boater's Beacon or simply Boater's Beacon or maybe El Faro-The Baja Boater's Board
and maybe a description like:
From kayaks to trawlers, sailboats to powerboats, here's the place to go for questions, answers, and anything nautical along the Pacific Ocean and in
the Sea of Cortez.
Hey, this is a work in progress . Let's get some other suggestions out here for
Doug.
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willardguy
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ship happens
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Kgryfon
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I vote yes!
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Hook
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It appears that it's a done deal; the creation of the board, based on BajaNomad's comment above.
Really, all he appears to be looking for is a description. He may want to keep the name simple like Baja Boating.
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BajaParrothead
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
I had the boat ramps of Baja book (red) and it was rather thin...like 18/21 pages..I am going try and find the one listed below that for giggles !!!
do you have a library of congress number by chance ??....K&T
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This one?
It is written by a Baja Nomad and he was here for a while talking about it... I will see if I can find his post with ordering details...
ZThomas exchanged details beginning in this thread on 8-4-2008: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=32857
Sadly, the web page is no longer online. The ISBN number is: 978-0-615-18846-1
The book is jam packed with information and photos!
[Edited on 1-19-2014 by David K] |
A bit on the pricey side. The cheapest used copy thru Amazon is $200.
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BajaNomad
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaParrothead
A bit on the pricey side... |
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Anglers-Guide-to-Trailer-Boating-Baj...
When I was young, I admired clever people. Now that I am old, I admire kind people.
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bajaguy
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Baja Power and Sail - Information on the Sea of Cortez, Pacific Ocean. Boats, equipment and information for the power or sail boater - NOT for fishing
topics
Quote: | Originally posted by BajaNomad
What should the forum description state? |
[Edited on 1-20-2014 by bajaguy]
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BajaParrothead
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Thanks Doug, it'll be here by Friday!!
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captkw
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baja boating
Jeeze,,for $200 bucks..Hell,, I can write a more informed book..with a lot more time in the water !! and the" Baja catch" is like philliss
diller...Way out of date and nowhere does it anything to do with BIG,,Blue water Fish....Missed the boat KIRA & neil...
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Pompano
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Good suggestion and might just be a well-used addition to this forum. It would be convenient to add yet another popular Baja topic to this already
well-thought-out forum. I think we have many potential reader/posters for a boating/sailing/cruising board on BajaNomads. Doug is interested, so it
looks good to go.
Here are just a few sources I know of from over the years spent gunkholing all over the SOC that I keep in my bookcase and on my computer:
http://www.latitude38.com/index.lasso San Diego magazine
http://www.baja-haha.com/
The Rally
The Baja bash..bajapassagemaker.com
Cruisersforum.com
Sailmagazine.com
Sailbaja.com
Sailnet.com
Trailboating in Baja - Zack Thomas
The Log - Mexico Cruising 101
http://ac6v.com/nets.htm ..... listings of Baja Ham radio nets.
Mexico Boating Guide publication
"Mexico to Panama" from Yachtsman Chart Book.
"ChartGuide" Mexico West - 1982 (a collectors item nowadays)
and my old The Sea Guide to Baja....another oldie shown before.
Got a few more tucked in here and there, but just not ready to tackle that haystack. Some are still going, and some just fade out.
I would also suggest a place in San Diego called Map Centre. Can check these, too...Maptech, Sailing Directions. For a good stroll, walk around
Shelter Island for ideas, sources, etc.
If one can condense a lot of this info towards a board on Nomads just for boaters....I would love it and be an avid reader/poster.
So, if another 'yes' vote counts, I toss mine in.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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BajaNomad
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A boating forum has been established in the special interests forums.
When I was young, I admired clever people. Now that I am old, I admire kind people.
β Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel
We know we must go back if we live, and we don`t know why.
β John Steinbeck, Log from the Sea of Cortez
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Hook
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Thank you, Doug.
Now, let's make sure we use it enough to justify Doug's efforts, guys and gals!
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