Category: Voyages

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2007/10/23 19:57
    LATITUDE: 33-23.13N
    LONGITUDE: 118-28.54W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 0
    WIND_DIR: 343T
    COMMENT: ARRIVE Little Harbor, Catalina Island…Calm, Hot, GREAT

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2007/10/21 05:26
    LATITUDE: 33-25.90N
    LONGITUDE: 118-30.37W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 8
    WIND_DIR: 002T
    COMMENT: ARRIVE Catalina Harbor..Awaiting Santa Ana Event

  • Catalina Island Fox ….Big Geiger Cove

    Dear F&F,
    It has been one of the greatest days I\’ve ever seen here in Catalina. We came upon naturalists from the Dept. of Fish and Game in conjunction with the Catalina Island Conservancy and a Veterinarian from UC Davis. They had captured an endangered Catalina Island Fox (Their are only 500 estimated on the Island, up from 100 recently). They apparently are susceptible to a particular type of ear cancer and the Vet was taking samples and cleaning out its ears! We will have photos on the web next week!…..

    Weather Wise: Its been up to 88 degrees and the wind is calm. We are waiting for friends Mike and Beth aboard \”Scotch Mist\” and will be keeping a close eye on the weather as Santa Ana\’s are predicted to start sometime tomorrow. If necessary, we will scoot around to the south side of the island to Cat Harbor which is the best protection against these winds should they occur. If WX PERMITS, we will go to Avalon Sunday or Monday…..
    KIT,
    S&C

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2007/10/19 16:42
    LATITUDE: 33-27.57N
    LONGITUDE: 118-31.06W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 5
    WIND_DIR: 319T
    COMMENT: Big Geiger Cove, Anchored Bow/Stern; Watching WX……Beautiful here..

  • Blue Whale & Cherry Cove, Catalina Island, California…….

    Dear F&F,
    We had a week of one night stands at Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands.
    Stopping in Potato Harbor, Pelican Bay, Bechers Bay, Coches Prieto, Scorpion
    Anchorage, Smugglers Cove and winding up at Sea Lion City, Santa Barbara
    Island before we arrived here. A fabulous sail was had from Santa Cruz
    Island to Santa Barbara Island (40 miles) and then……..

    We saw a 60 foot long Blue Whale, the largest animal on earth, about the
    size of 4 Bull Elephants.
    The unusal thing about our sighting was that it occurred 100 yards off the
    coast of Catalina Island just as we arrived from Santa Barbara Island. A
    small power boat went right over it and didn\’t even see it!
    We will be heading to Avalon next week after a brief visit from friends Mike
    and Beth Lonnes at Big Geiger Cove this weekend……WX PERMITTING (Santa
    Ana\’s are predicted). After Avalon, we\’ll be headed back to the coast for
    some F&F visits and boat projects (the ever present boat projects!).

    Definition: Cruising the Oceans of the World in a small sailboat is defined
    as: \”Doing boat projects in exotic locations……:)\”
    KIT (keep in touch). You can write us at our shoreside emails or through
    the \”Contact Us\” form on the website till at least the end of November. We
    will post \”sea (and land) stories\” and lots of photos on the website by the
    end of next week.
    Hugs to all,
    S&C s/v Beach House – Cherry Cove, Catalina Island, California

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2007/10/16 00:14
    LATITUDE: 33-27.09N
    LONGITUDE: 118-30.14W
    MARINE: NO
    WIND_SPEED: 1
    WIND_DIR: 111T
    COMMENT: Arrived Cherry Cove, Catalina Island….; Saw a BLUE WHALE!…..

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2007/10/15 17:18
    LATITUDE: 33-29.08N
    LONGITUDE: 118-51.48W
    COURSE: 090T
    SPEED: 7.5
    MARINE: YES
    WIND_SPEED: 4
    WIND_DIR: 215T
    COMMENT: ENROUTE SB Island to Two Harbors, Catalina Island

  • Santa Barbara Island Sail……..

    Dear F&F,
    We left Smugglers Cove, Santa Cruz Island on 14 October 2007. in
    clear, cool, overcast skies. Hopeing for a lovely sail, we got it.
    Cindy and I hoisted the main and set the big kevlar reacher, averaging
    about 7 knots, we sailed almost the entire distance to little Santa
    Barbara Island, 42 miles Southwest of Marina del Rey. Santa Barbara
    is the second smallest of the Channel Islands to Anacapa and except
    for San Nicholas, (The Island in the Scott Odell book, \”Island of the
    Blue Dolphins\”), the most remote. Santa Barbara Island was no
    stranger to us as we had been there on three previous occassions. We
    show a few photos of our arrival in the gallery \”2007 – Catalina &
    Santa Barbara Islands\”. This was to be just an overnight stop enroute
    to Catalina. Despite the cool fall weather, a great sail was our
    reward for the previous weeks cold and blustery conditions.

  • 2007-10 Catalina & Santa Barbara Islands

    As we left from the Northern Channel Islands to head south

  • POSITION REPORT

    YOTREPS: YES
    TIME: 2007/10/14 23:25
    LATITUDE: 33-29.00N
    LONGITUDE: 119-01.62W
    MARINE: YES
    WIND_SPEED: 13
    WIND_DIR: 300T
    COMMENT: Santa Barbara Island…….Catalina Tomorrow – Great Sail here