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Old 06-14-2009
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Mission Bay, San Diego to Catalina Island

Hello fellow sailors,

Just joined, first post.

Any San Diego sailors here?

Started as a sail boater, then to power boats, and now coming back to sail.

I am in Mission Bay in San Diego.

Anyone have a ballpark idea on how long it will take for me to motor from here to Avalon, Catalina Island?

Thanks for your time and information.

I am looking forward to being an active participant of this group.

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It is about 75 miles in a straight line, with about a 1 knot southerly current. How fast do you motor? Also, you do have charts, don't you?
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I am not sure how fast i will be motoring, since i don't have the boat yet.

I currently own trailerable power boats that i tow up to Dana, and go to Catalina from there.

I am looking at a Catalina 380.

I do have charts, but have never really used them. The trip to Catalina from Dana is pretty much a straight shot, and I have never had to look at a chart to get there.

thanks for your input.
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You can figure on around 12 hours, give or take an hour or two. I have always found it fun going out of San Diego to Catalina. It seems like you are heading out to open ocean, so it looks like you are going to end up in the middle of no where. First time I helped move a boat from SD to Catalina, I couldn't believe the GPS.

Avalon is getting crowded, but Two Harbors is just a bout 20 miles further. Makes for a good back-up if you can't get into Avalon.
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BlueWaterBlair and other San Diego Sailors,

Just joined - my first post as well. I am looking to make my first offshore trip to Catalina and wanted to know how your preparations/route are going. I recently moved from the Chesapeake Bay area on the east coast so am unfurling my sails for the first time in a while. My main concern at this point is motor power if worst comes to worst as I have a 6hp outboard. Thanks, fair weather and following seas
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Hi Blue,
I am a San Diego sailor as well and have also been looking at a trip to Catalina. I have talked to several others here and many have said it is fun to run up the coast to Dana Point, have dinner and stay the night then go accross to Catalina.
The Blue Sku news (A local marina newsletter agency) recently held a webinar on Cruising to Catalina that was pretty informative. A large popular marine supply store in town also has periodic workshops that are free concerning Catalina cruises. Finally, although it's too late now, the annual San Diego Boat show always has a great seminar on all the details for cruising to Catalina (both sail and power).
It may be fun to start up another thread on So Cal sailers and tips and tricks concerning San Diego to Catalina cruising.
Keep us posted and have fun.
Make certain you have the correct charts and GPS.
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Hi Blue:

I am in San Diego, and haven't made it to Catalina yet, but I did motorsail down from Dana Point to San Diego harbor when I bought our boat, and it took us 15 hours to motorsail south at 5 knots and to get to our slip in the southern end of San Diego harbor, so 12 to 14 hours going north may be optimistic depending on if you are starting in San Diego harbor or Mission Bay, and if from San Diego, what part of San Diego harbor. It can take a few hours just to motor out of San Diego harbor depending on where you start from. Welcome to the forum.
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\hi there .. just joined in ... any sailors for Delta/ Surrey here\/
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Mission Bay to Catalina

This a great trip. It is about 12 hours to 14 depending on current and wind. If you can maintain about 5 -6 knots. Of course its a lot easier coming down wind which is your return trip. So its a good idea to have a whisker or spinnker if possible. You need to be prepared for all issues out at sea. Even though this seems as an easy trip. Things can go wrong. Have a good GPS and back up batteries. Fog can move in or a problem may happen where you are delayed and darkness falls in. Chart with a compass head for back up and timed way points if you want to get technical.

Take extra fuel and water. All ways have back up. I love this trip and plan on going next week. Its easy once your there. Call in to dock master and they will get you set up on a buoy and water taxi's will pick you up. Just use your vhf radio to call them up once you get close. Very relaxing. But you can test your skills as the wind will change and some time's increase close to the island. Be aware all the time. There are large ship's and tugs pulling barges 100's ft behind them. Always steer to their aft. They are moving at 15 bto 25 knots.

Have fun.
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Heading for Two Harbors

Hi:
What is the best heading for the straight shot to Two Harbors, from San Diego Bay?
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Paul
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