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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 8:15
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Subject: Re: M_Boats: Perimeter Trip
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John,
If you have time, sail north from the US
San Juans into the Canadian Gulf Islands. The currents are not as
tricky, it isn't as crowded, the water is warmer and you can go ashore without
problems (US property is deeded all the way down to the low tide
mark; Canadians only claim land down to the high water mark -- the beaches are
for everyone). Two of my favorite destinations in the Gulf
Islands are Telegraph Harbor and Pirates Cove. If you only had more
time you could get into really beautiful cruising territory: Desolation
Sound. But, that's probably another trip at a later time. I've
cruised both Puget Sound and the Gulf Islands (two separate trips) with
my family in a 23-foot charter sailboat. We spent two weeks in the
San Juans aboard and I was a complete rookie, but I navigated carefully
and planned each leg according to the tide/current charts. We had a
wonderful experience. One note of caution: use detailed charts and
a depth sounder --or ask for advice -- when anchoring. I saw a
beautiful yacht teetering on a huge rock after a 15+ foot tide tide went
out and left it high and dry.
Do you have a notebook computer, digital
camera, etc., so you can log your trip and post your various sailing
experiences, or are you saving everything for that future
book?
Joe Kidd M15 #207 "Poco A
Poco"