Cappy
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Launch ramp in Santa Rosalia or Mulege
We are trailering a 29 regulator down. We would like to launch from Santa Rosalia or Mulege. Any input would be most appreciated
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Pescador
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The best ramp in the area is the concrete ramp at San Bruno. The ramp at Santa Rosalia was washed out on the last hurricane, there is not much grade
at Mulege. Chivato is a possibility but you would need to haul the boat down 10- miles of hell first.
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chuckie
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The ramp on the NORTH side of the river in Mulege MIGHT handle it if the tide was right....
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Hook
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cappy
We are trailering a 29 regulator down. We would like to launch from Santa Rosalia or Mulege. Any input would be most appreciated
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Jesus Cristo, what's the beam on that thing???
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Pompano
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Quote: | Originally posted by Hook
Quote: | Originally posted by Cappy
We are trailering a 29 regulator down. We would like to launch from Santa Rosalia or Mulege. Any input would be most appreciated
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Jesus Cristo, what's the beam on that thing??? |
You'll be watching conditions & traffic on the Baja Road, Cappy.
I've been on a buddy's' 2007 29' Regulator in Florida. A roomy CC. The beam was 9'6". Draft was about 2 ft. Real pleasure to fish from. With twin
Y250's, it was a tank...a fast tank.
Like Pescador said, I think you'll find San Bruno to be the best ramp for that size and draft. And I wouldn't want to beat up my trailer & boat
on the sometimes rough road into Punta Chivato.
I have launched a 28ft at the south Mulege ramp before...but only at highest tides. Draft can be a problem there until it is dredged. Long, tough
road to the other north side Mulege ramp.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Cappy
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Gracias for all the input. I am not the one doing the trailering, so don't know beam. I am only involved in delivery from the time it hits the water
to Cabo. They are paying a professional from La Paz to do the road portion. I would guess 9'6" would be close. Nomads are the greatest, thanks again
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chuckie
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Roger, FYI The road to the North ramp is the best it has ever been, new fill, graded often, potholes filled....
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Wow 9'6"! I would like to see the video of that.
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